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TIMARU DOUBLE.—TOP: David Garrison beats Hurrania by two lengths and a half in the first leg of the T.A.B. double, the South Canterbury Handicap, at Washdyke on Saturday. Rolon Waitaki (outside) was third, Wynnum Lord fourth, and Helkeiwa fifth. BOTTOM: Coulight finishes strongly to beat Just-A-Glow in the second leg, the North Otago Handicap. Waitaki Hone was third, ahead of Hanover Clan, Schnell, Scottish Chief, and Paraville.

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Press, Volume CXIV, Issue 33628, 2 September 1974, Page 10

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TIMARU DOUBLE.—TOP: David Garrison beats Hurrania by two lengths and a half in the first leg of the T.A.B. double, the South Canterbury Handicap, at Washdyke on Saturday. Rolon Waitaki (outside) was third, Wynnum Lord fourth, and Helkeiwa fifth. BOTTOM: Coulight finishes strongly to beat Just-A-Glow in the second leg, the North Otago Handicap. Waitaki Hone was third, ahead of Hanover Clan, Schnell, Scottish Chief, and Paraville. Press, Volume CXIV, Issue 33628, 2 September 1974, Page 10

TIMARU DOUBLE.—TOP: David Garrison beats Hurrania by two lengths and a half in the first leg of the T.A.B. double, the South Canterbury Handicap, at Washdyke on Saturday. Rolon Waitaki (outside) was third, Wynnum Lord fourth, and Helkeiwa fifth. BOTTOM: Coulight finishes strongly to beat Just-A-Glow in the second leg, the North Otago Handicap. Waitaki Hone was third, ahead of Hanover Clan, Schnell, Scottish Chief, and Paraville. Press, Volume CXIV, Issue 33628, 2 September 1974, Page 10

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