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Wanganui Riders

’■The Pre,«” Special Service PALMERSTON NORTH. Riding engagement* tor the Bgmont-Wanganui Hunt meeting tomorrow are:-*-M. Campbell: Mia* Lucky. Petite Bonne. J Walker: Lady Kohl. N. Harris, Banquet D. Harris: Kerry Star. R. Marsh: Monastic, Too Shy. Shalamond, Whitlock. J. O'Neill: Burglar Bill. D. Strawbridge: Spacecraft, Repo Timi, Copper Tan. D. Peake: Amicos, Char Ming, Bettydelphus, Sally Syntax. Kabir. W. Skelton: Amalff, Chlave d’Oro, Lue Robin, Score. I. Lawson: Hula Step B Dodds: Even Terms. H Rauhihl: Te Rehunga. Coolgardle. R Skelton: Racoon, Valhalla, First Term. R Jenkins: Pawa’s Lad, Sir Blue, Bowie, Ascons, Tiara Lass. N. Treweek: Winnetou, Double Fox. D. Findlay: Mystery Man. D. Foley: Banagh. Golden Aurora, Mendocino, Wishaway. L. Gestro: Coral Reef. G. Phillips: Laser Ray, Pine Court, Mighty Martian. Never Give In, Sandon G. Clutterbuck: Darron, Shore Line, Mundy. J. Waaka All Hope. Scalpel. M. Donoghue: Martin Lee, Adler. B. Waerea: Hacanbay, Beauset. J. Harris: Paladota, Almanzer. Visko, Angel's Smile. J. Messent: Rue Perrel. Crepe de Chine, KI Tere, Tres Joli. D. McLaren: Streaking. G. Tyree: Mammoth. Cup Run For Lochcourt

/N-Z Press Association) SYDNEY. The good New Zealand mare, Lochcourt, may yet start in the 11 furlong Doomben Cup next monih. Connections had her floated back to Sydney the day after she failed in the Brisbane Cup last Monday week, and ahe was to have been spelled. But Lochcourt picked up after arriving at J. Morgan’s stable and she has thrived so well Morgan considers she will win the cup on July 11. Morgan Mid he would have no hesitation in sending the mare back to Brisbane if Divide and Rule was not "thrown’’ into the race with 9-0. The New Zealand-bred three-year-old Yarrunga, considered a certainty, beaten at Canterbury on Wednesday, will start in the cup. His trainer, J. Page, had said the Test Case gelding jhad to win the Hurlstone Park ' Handicap of about nine furlongs to earn a Brisbane trip. Yarrunga was beaten by a head, into second place, by a wet track specialist after receiving a severe check in the running. AN ADVERTISEMENT In “The Press” CLASSIFIED COLUMNS will soon convert those no longer used articles Into ready cash. For quick, simple, and easy selling, try the Classifieds. DIAL 6s-939 ANY TIME,

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Press, Volume CX, Issue 32335, 29 June 1970, Page 6

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Wanganui Riders Press, Volume CX, Issue 32335, 29 June 1970, Page 6

Wanganui Riders Press, Volume CX, Issue 32335, 29 June 1970, Page 6

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