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Bricks go flying after an unsuccessful attempt on the national show, jumping height record by Claire Honeywill and her pony, Dollarman, at the South Island Horse of the Year show at McLeans Island yesterday. Honeywill, of Invercargill, missed the mark of 1.89m (6ft 2in), but otherwise had a highly profitable day, becoming the first rider to win both the pony of the year and horse of the year titles. Report, page three.

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Press, 23 April 1984, Page 26

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Bricks go flying after an unsuccessful attempt on the national show, jumping height record by Claire Honeywill and her pony, Dollarman, at the South Island Horse of the Year show at McLeans Island yesterday. Honeywill, of Invercargill, missed the mark of 1.89m (6ft 2in), but otherwise had a highly profitable day, becoming the first rider to win both the pony of the year and horse of the year titles. Report, page three. Press, 23 April 1984, Page 26

Bricks go flying after an unsuccessful attempt on the national show, jumping height record by Claire Honeywill and her pony, Dollarman, at the South Island Horse of the Year show at McLeans Island yesterday. Honeywill, of Invercargill, missed the mark of 1.89m (6ft 2in), but otherwise had a highly profitable day, becoming the first rider to win both the pony of the year and horse of the year titles. Report, page three. Press, 23 April 1984, Page 26