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Kevin Williams, part-owner and trainer-driver of Master Mood, one of the favoured New Zealand candidates in the Lion Brown Inter-Dominion Championship Pacing Grand Final at Addington Raceway this evening. Williams, who runs a milk-vending round in conjunction with his training of horses, lives at Prebbleton, now known locally as “Master Mood country.” He is shown preparing to load a milk crate before going to the milk station to collect the load for the morning round.

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Press, 14 March 1987, Page 1

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Kevin Williams, part-owner and trainer-driver of Master Mood, one of the favoured New Zealand candidates in the Lion Brown Inter-Dominion Championship Pacing Grand Final at Addington Raceway this evening. Williams, who runs a milk-vending round in conjunction with his training of horses, lives at Prebbleton, now known locally as “Master Mood country.” He is shown preparing to load a milk crate before going to the milk station to collect the load for the morning round. Press, 14 March 1987, Page 1

Kevin Williams, part-owner and trainer-driver of Master Mood, one of the favoured New Zealand candidates in the Lion Brown Inter-Dominion Championship Pacing Grand Final at Addington Raceway this evening. Williams, who runs a milk-vending round in conjunction with his training of horses, lives at Prebbleton, now known locally as “Master Mood country.” He is shown preparing to load a milk crate before going to the milk station to collect the load for the morning round. Press, 14 March 1987, Page 1

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