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Two of Canterbury’s best-performed race mares, Camallino Star (left) and Sea Swift, on their recent return from campaigns at the Auckland Cup meeting. Camallino Star, winner of the Canterbury Breeders’ Stakes, Churchill Stakes, Levin Stakes and the Timaru Cup this season, is a leading chance in the $l00,000 Jarden Mile at Trentham on Saturday. Sea Swift has not raced since winning the $500,000 DB Auckland Cup, the richest race in New Zealand, on New Year’s Day, but may soon resume work. Camallino Star is held by Mrs Jane Jackson, wife of the mare’s trainer, Garth Jackson, and Sea Swift is held by her co-trainer, Mrs Dawn Williams. Photograph by JANE HEALEY.

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Press, 28 January 1988, Page 37

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Two of Canterbury’s best-performed race mares, Camallino Star (left) and Sea Swift, on their recent return from campaigns at the Auckland Cup meeting. Camallino Star, winner of the Canterbury Breeders’ Stakes, Churchill Stakes, Levin Stakes and the Timaru Cup this season, is a leading chance in the $l00,000 Jarden Mile at Trentham on Saturday. Sea Swift has not raced since winning the $500,000 DB Auckland Cup, the richest race in New Zealand, on New Year’s Day, but may soon resume work. Camallino Star is held by Mrs Jane Jackson, wife of the mare’s trainer, Garth Jackson, and Sea Swift is held by her co-trainer, Mrs Dawn Williams. Photograph by JANE HEALEY. Press, 28 January 1988, Page 37

Two of Canterbury’s best-performed race mares, Camallino Star (left) and Sea Swift, on their recent return from campaigns at the Auckland Cup meeting. Camallino Star, winner of the Canterbury Breeders’ Stakes, Churchill Stakes, Levin Stakes and the Timaru Cup this season, is a leading chance in the $l00,000 Jarden Mile at Trentham on Saturday. Sea Swift has not raced since winning the $500,000 DB Auckland Cup, the richest race in New Zealand, on New Year’s Day, but may soon resume work. Camallino Star is held by Mrs Jane Jackson, wife of the mare’s trainer, Garth Jackson, and Sea Swift is held by her co-trainer, Mrs Dawn Williams. Photograph by JANE HEALEY. Press, 28 January 1988, Page 37