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One of the 250 trotters destined for Portuguese Macau is checked in the hold of the Helene Clausen in Timaru Harbour on Saturday by Mr David Fifield, left, chief stock clerk of the Christchurch branch of Dalgety, Ltd, and Captain Kurt Jorgenson, master of the vessel. One hundred and seventy horses were loaded at Timaru, and another 80 will be added at Tauranga. The horses have been bought by an organisation which is introducing harness racing to Macau.

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Press, 28 April 1980, Page 24

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One of the 250 trotters destined for Portuguese Macau is checked in the hold of the Helene Clausen in Timaru Harbour on Saturday by Mr David Fifield, left, chief stock clerk of the Christchurch branch of Dalgety, Ltd, and Captain Kurt Jorgenson, master of the vessel. One hundred and seventy horses were loaded at Timaru, and another 80 will be added at Tauranga. The horses have been bought by an organisation which is introducing harness racing to Macau. Press, 28 April 1980, Page 24

One of the 250 trotters destined for Portuguese Macau is checked in the hold of the Helene Clausen in Timaru Harbour on Saturday by Mr David Fifield, left, chief stock clerk of the Christchurch branch of Dalgety, Ltd, and Captain Kurt Jorgenson, master of the vessel. One hundred and seventy horses were loaded at Timaru, and another 80 will be added at Tauranga. The horses have been bought by an organisation which is introducing harness racing to Macau. Press, 28 April 1980, Page 24

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