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OBJECT OF VISIT.—The Te Awamutu jockey, J. P. Riordan, gives his New Zealand Cup mount, Mediate, a look at the Bacardi Gold Cup, the trophy which goes to the owner, or owners, of today’s $20,600 two-mile event On the right is the Takanini stayer’s trainer, C. B. Naden. The photograph was taken after Mediate had been exercised at Riccarton yesterday morning.

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Press, Volume CXII, Issue 33065, 4 November 1972, Page 1

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OBJECT OF VISIT.—The Te Awamutu jockey, J. P. Riordan, gives his New Zealand Cup mount, Mediate, a look at the Bacardi Gold Cup, the trophy which goes to the owner, or owners, of today’s $20,600 two-mile event On the right is the Takanini stayer’s trainer, C. B. Naden. The photograph was taken after Mediate had been exercised at Riccarton yesterday morning. Press, Volume CXII, Issue 33065, 4 November 1972, Page 1

OBJECT OF VISIT.—The Te Awamutu jockey, J. P. Riordan, gives his New Zealand Cup mount, Mediate, a look at the Bacardi Gold Cup, the trophy which goes to the owner, or owners, of today’s $20,600 two-mile event On the right is the Takanini stayer’s trainer, C. B. Naden. The photograph was taken after Mediate had been exercised at Riccarton yesterday morning. Press, Volume CXII, Issue 33065, 4 November 1972, Page 1