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Stable rider shows skill

Tane Matthews, winner of the F. D. Jones Cup for his skills among Canterbury apprentices last season, landed a good double for his Tua hiwi employers. Ray. and Barbara Harris, at Wingatui on Saturday.

With patient, well-timed rides. Matthews won the Visitors' Handicap on Worldly Mist and the Kaikorai Handicap on Pee de Que. Pee de Que won in the colours of Ray Harris and paid $2B-$3O to win.

She is a five-year-old byBold Tale and was the second foal from Vondalu. whose sire was the distinguished performer. Syntax.

The second dam was sired by Fox Myth, another talented New Zealand-bred performer.

Worldly Mist is by Balios from Gifted Girl, by Rich Gift. Her grandam was sired bv Kurdistan.

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Press, 4 October 1982, Page 40

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Stable rider shows skill Press, 4 October 1982, Page 40

Stable rider shows skill Press, 4 October 1982, Page 40

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