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HORSE TALK

Overseas job Miss Kathy Boswell, who was based in Christchurch with her own equestrian centre, is now director of the Horse Course at Marcus Oldham Farm Management College in Geelong, Victoria. The course is primarily aimed at training the students in all aspects of stud management, by way of visits to various studs,: lectures, demonstrations and practical ’work. The present students have just completed a 10-day tour of the leading thoroughbred, stock horse

and arab studs in New South Wales, and are coming to New Zealand, as they have done for the last three years, for three weeks in August. Miss Boswell's job as director is mainly that of administration and lectures# but she is keen to introduce more equitation into the course. The students are encouraged to have a horse with them at the college. In her spare time. Miss Boswell is competing successfully in all disciplines on her New Zealand horses, Monty Python and Sigismund.

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Press, 14 July 1982, Page 36

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HORSE TALK Press, 14 July 1982, Page 36

HORSE TALK Press, 14 July 1982, Page 36

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