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South Island stables provided the winners of the two feature races on the second day of the Canterbury Jockey Club’s Cup meeting at Riccarton yesterday. Gaffa (top) scores a comfortable win in the $70,000 New Zealand Two Thousand Guineas, from the northerners, Lacka Reason (13) and Tanalyse (obscured), with Pronto King (18) fourth. Every Show (bottom) proves too strong for Commissionaire in the $11,600 Churchill Stakes.

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Press, 10 November 1983, Page 27

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South Island stables provided the winners of the two feature races on the second day of the Canterbury Jockey Club’s Cup meeting at Riccarton yesterday. Gaffa (top) scores a comfortable win in the $70,000 New Zealand Two Thousand Guineas, from the northerners, Lacka Reason (13) and Tanalyse (obscured), with Pronto King (18) fourth. Every Show (bottom) proves too strong for Commissionaire in the $11,600 Churchill Stakes. Press, 10 November 1983, Page 27

South Island stables provided the winners of the two feature races on the second day of the Canterbury Jockey Club’s Cup meeting at Riccarton yesterday. Gaffa (top) scores a comfortable win in the $70,000 New Zealand Two Thousand Guineas, from the northerners, Lacka Reason (13) and Tanalyse (obscured), with Pronto King (18) fourth. Every Show (bottom) proves too strong for Commissionaire in the $11,600 Churchill Stakes. Press, 10 November 1983, Page 27