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Zim Zam (No. 15) causes an upset in the hands of David Peake in winning the Terrace Regency Hotel Handicap, the first leg of the T.A.B. double at the Wellington Racing Club’s meeting on Saturday. Shazaam (in blinkers) is nosed out of first, with Four Crowns and Ruanuku next. Peake completed the winning T.A.B. double when he rode Shifnal Prince to win the second leg, the Jarden Mile.

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Press, 30 January 1984, Page 23

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Zim Zam (No. 15) causes an upset in the hands of David Peake in winning the Terrace Regency Hotel Handicap, the first leg of the T.A.B. double at the Wellington Racing Club’s meeting on Saturday. Shazaam (in blinkers) is nosed out of first, with Four Crowns and Ruanuku next. Peake completed the winning T.A.B. double when he rode Shifnal Prince to win the second leg, the Jarden Mile. Press, 30 January 1984, Page 23

Zim Zam (No. 15) causes an upset in the hands of David Peake in winning the Terrace Regency Hotel Handicap, the first leg of the T.A.B. double at the Wellington Racing Club’s meeting on Saturday. Shazaam (in blinkers) is nosed out of first, with Four Crowns and Ruanuku next. Peake completed the winning T.A.B. double when he rode Shifnal Prince to win the second leg, the Jarden Mile. Press, 30 January 1984, Page 23