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Diane Wyness (left) and Margaret Shackleton enjoy a champagne breakfast at Riccarton racecourse yesterday morning. Champagne and bacon and eggs were served while horses with engagements at the New Zealand Cup meeting tomorrow showed their paces in training. But it was a less extravagant refreshment for Golden Sam (below), which managed to get a drink of cold water during a wash-down by his trainer, A. N. Didham.

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Press, Volume CXII, Issue 33064, 3 November 1972, Page 1

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Diane Wyness (left) and Margaret Shackleton enjoy a champagne breakfast at Riccarton racecourse yesterday morning. Champagne and bacon and eggs were served while horses with engagements at the New Zealand Cup meeting tomorrow showed their paces in training. But it was a less extravagant refreshment for Golden Sam (below), which managed to get a drink of cold water during a wash-down by his trainer, A. N. Didham. Press, Volume CXII, Issue 33064, 3 November 1972, Page 1

Diane Wyness (left) and Margaret Shackleton enjoy a champagne breakfast at Riccarton racecourse yesterday morning. Champagne and bacon and eggs were served while horses with engagements at the New Zealand Cup meeting tomorrow showed their paces in training. But it was a less extravagant refreshment for Golden Sam (below), which managed to get a drink of cold water during a wash-down by his trainer, A. N. Didham. Press, Volume CXII, Issue 33064, 3 November 1972, Page 1