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WASHDYKE DOUBLE.— Top: Totara Maid winning the Timaru Cup, the first leg of the T.A.B. double, at Washdyke yesterday from Donnybrook Fair and Jury. Soberano was next ahead of His Bestone and Rebel Lad. Bottom: Bright Girl narrowly winning the second leg, the Gordons Gin Handicap, from Hombre, Baltic Blue (No. 3), and Hagen’s Joy. Next in line from the outside are Gee Tee (sixth), Phar Wyn (fifth), Palley (seventh), and Attentive (eighth).

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Press, Volume CXII, Issue 33110, 28 December 1972, Page 7

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WASHDYKE DOUBLE.— Top: Totara Maid winning the Timaru Cup, the first leg of the T.A.B. double, at Washdyke yesterday from Donnybrook Fair and Jury. Soberano was next ahead of His Bestone and Rebel Lad. Bottom: Bright Girl narrowly winning the second leg, the Gordons Gin Handicap, from Hombre, Baltic Blue (No. 3), and Hagen’s Joy. Next in line from the outside are Gee Tee (sixth), Phar Wyn (fifth), Palley (seventh), and Attentive (eighth). Press, Volume CXII, Issue 33110, 28 December 1972, Page 7

WASHDYKE DOUBLE.— Top: Totara Maid winning the Timaru Cup, the first leg of the T.A.B. double, at Washdyke yesterday from Donnybrook Fair and Jury. Soberano was next ahead of His Bestone and Rebel Lad. Bottom: Bright Girl narrowly winning the second leg, the Gordons Gin Handicap, from Hombre, Baltic Blue (No. 3), and Hagen’s Joy. Next in line from the outside are Gee Tee (sixth), Phar Wyn (fifth), Palley (seventh), and Attentive (eighth). Press, Volume CXII, Issue 33110, 28 December 1972, Page 7

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