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Mr Nick Wigley, who races the brilliant Canterbury Belle, chats with Mrs Jan Kerr, after Canterbury Belle’s win at Rangiora on Monday. Mr Wigley, who is a vice-president of the North Canterbury Racing Club, races Canterbury Belle in partnership with his wife, Mrs Carroll Wigley. Mrs Kerr helps her husband, Dave Kerr train the unbeaten three-year-old which easily won the Ashley Meats Mile.

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Press, 24 October 1984, Page 36

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Mr Nick Wigley, who races the brilliant Canterbury Belle, chats with Mrs Jan Kerr, after Canterbury Belle’s win at Rangiora on Monday. Mr Wigley, who is a vice-president of the North Canterbury Racing Club, races Canterbury Belle in partnership with his wife, Mrs Carroll Wigley. Mrs Kerr helps her husband, Dave Kerr train the unbeaten three-year-old which easily won the Ashley Meats Mile. Press, 24 October 1984, Page 36

Mr Nick Wigley, who races the brilliant Canterbury Belle, chats with Mrs Jan Kerr, after Canterbury Belle’s win at Rangiora on Monday. Mr Wigley, who is a vice-president of the North Canterbury Racing Club, races Canterbury Belle in partnership with his wife, Mrs Carroll Wigley. Mrs Kerr helps her husband, Dave Kerr train the unbeaten three-year-old which easily won the Ashley Meats Mile. Press, 24 October 1984, Page 36