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Mr John Longson, of Dalgety Air Freight, Ltd, leads El Vista into a pen ready to be lifted aboard Air New Zealand’s recently converted DC8 freight plane at Christchurch Airport yesterday. El Vista is one of six standardbred horses which formed the plane’s first horse cargo. The horses, owned by Mr Bob McArdle, of Christchurch, were bound for Sydney.

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Press, 3 November 1981, Page 6

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Mr John Longson, of Dalgety Air Freight, Ltd, leads El Vista into a pen ready to be lifted aboard Air New Zealand’s recently converted DC8 freight plane at Christchurch Airport yesterday. El Vista is one of six standardbred horses which formed the plane’s first horse cargo. The horses, owned by Mr Bob McArdle, of Christchurch, were bound for Sydney. Press, 3 November 1981, Page 6

Mr John Longson, of Dalgety Air Freight, Ltd, leads El Vista into a pen ready to be lifted aboard Air New Zealand’s recently converted DC8 freight plane at Christchurch Airport yesterday. El Vista is one of six standardbred horses which formed the plane’s first horse cargo. The horses, owned by Mr Bob McArdle, of Christchurch, were bound for Sydney. Press, 3 November 1981, Page 6

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