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ASHBURTON RACES.—TOP: Red Student wins the Coldstream Handicap, the first leg of the T.A.B. double, with ease from Havn (outside). Gates Ajar came third, followed by Surge Again. MIDDLE: Robanna wins the Alford Handicap, the second leg of the double, from Triverton (outside). Take Your Leave was third, and Europium (rails) was fourth. BOTTOM: Some Going wins the Lauriston Handicap, for two-year-olds, by a good margin from Grand Country. Trouvaille was third, and Callao Queen (obscured) was fourth.

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Press, Volume CXV, Issue 33790, 12 March 1975, Page 8

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ASHBURTON RACES.—TOP: Red Student wins the Coldstream Handicap, the first leg of the T.A.B. double, with ease from Havn (outside). Gates Ajar came third, followed by Surge Again. MIDDLE: Robanna wins the Alford Handicap, the second leg of the double, from Triverton (outside). Take Your Leave was third, and Europium (rails) was fourth. BOTTOM: Some Going wins the Lauriston Handicap, for two-year-olds, by a good margin from Grand Country. Trouvaille was third, and Callao Queen (obscured) was fourth. Press, Volume CXV, Issue 33790, 12 March 1975, Page 8

ASHBURTON RACES.—TOP: Red Student wins the Coldstream Handicap, the first leg of the T.A.B. double, with ease from Havn (outside). Gates Ajar came third, followed by Surge Again. MIDDLE: Robanna wins the Alford Handicap, the second leg of the double, from Triverton (outside). Take Your Leave was third, and Europium (rails) was fourth. BOTTOM: Some Going wins the Lauriston Handicap, for two-year-olds, by a good margin from Grand Country. Trouvaille was third, and Callao Queen (obscured) was fourth. Press, Volume CXV, Issue 33790, 12 March 1975, Page 8

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