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Part of the Paritai Stud, looking over the stallion paddocks toward the sea, to which the well-fenced 300-hectare property nearly extends. In the foreground is Melyno, the recently imported stallion which is the first classic winner to stand in the South Island for nearly 40 years.

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Press, 27 July 1989, Page 38

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Part of the Paritai Stud, looking over the stallion paddocks toward the sea, to which the well-fenced 300-hectare property nearly extends. In the foreground is Melyno, the recently imported stallion which is the first classic winner to stand in the South Island for nearly 40 years. Press, 27 July 1989, Page 38

Part of the Paritai Stud, looking over the stallion paddocks toward the sea, to which the well-fenced 300-hectare property nearly extends. In the foreground is Melyno, the recently imported stallion which is the first classic winner to stand in the South Island for nearly 40 years. Press, 27 July 1989, Page 38

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