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GUY DAY. This colt was the sensational two-year-old trotter of America last season, when he took a record of 2min 7sec. He was purchased recently for 25,000 dollars by Mr W. Loftus, of California, the deal being made by Mr Robert Smith, who is now on a visit to Christchurch. In the picture the colt is being driven by the famous reinsman, Walter Cox, in whose stable he will remain for his valuable three-year-old engagements.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 19014, 8 March 1930, Page 12

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GUY DAY. This colt was the sensational two-year-old trotter of America last season, when he took a record of 2min 7sec. He was purchased recently for 25,000 dollars by Mr W. Loftus, of California, the deal being made by Mr Robert Smith, who is now on a visit to Christchurch. In the picture the colt is being driven by the famous reinsman, Walter Cox, in whose stable he will remain for his valuable three-year-old engagements. Star (Christchurch), Issue 19014, 8 March 1930, Page 12

GUY DAY. This colt was the sensational two-year-old trotter of America last season, when he took a record of 2min 7sec. He was purchased recently for 25,000 dollars by Mr W. Loftus, of California, the deal being made by Mr Robert Smith, who is now on a visit to Christchurch. In the picture the colt is being driven by the famous reinsman, Walter Cox, in whose stable he will remain for his valuable three-year-old engagements. Star (Christchurch), Issue 19014, 8 March 1930, Page 12

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