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BRIGHT..' - /' The smallest horse competing in the Cup, but he. is by no means.the least. He can muster up a great turn of speed, and stays well. The diminutive son of Rotnscnua < and' Ptarmigan, though now in his ninth year; is probably better than at any previous part, of his racing career. His best track achievements are:^ — 1913—Won Metropolitan Handicap at Addington. Time, 4min 38 2-ssec. 1913_Won Farewell Handicap at Addington. Time, 2min >l9sec. He will be driven by his owner-trainer, A. Wilson. % .

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Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 228, 30 October 1914, Page 6

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BRIGHT..' – /' The smallest horse competing in the Cup, but he. is by no means.the least. He can muster up a great turn of speed, and stays well. The diminutive son of Rotnscnua < and' Ptarmigan, though now in his ninth year; is probably better than at any previous part, of his racing career. His best track achievements are:^— 1913—Won Metropolitan Handicap at Addington. Time, 4min 38 2-ssec. 1913_Won Farewell Handicap at Addington. Time, 2min >l9sec. He will be driven by his owner-trainer, A. Wilson. % . Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 228, 30 October 1914, Page 6

BRIGHT..' – /' The smallest horse competing in the Cup, but he. is by no means.the least. He can muster up a great turn of speed, and stays well. The diminutive son of Rotnscnua < and' Ptarmigan, though now in his ninth year; is probably better than at any previous part, of his racing career. His best track achievements are:^— 1913—Won Metropolitan Handicap at Addington. Time, 4min 38 2-ssec. 1913_Won Farewell Handicap at Addington. Time, 2min >l9sec. He will be driven by his owner-trainer, A. Wilson. % . Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 228, 30 October 1914, Page 6

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