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OLD BILL (Siegfried—Liaison), winner of the Wellington Centennial Cup at Trentham yesterday.

Tile gold cup, valued at £200, which formed part of the £3200 stake for the Wellington Centennial Cup, won at Trentham yesterday by Old Bill. The cup, which was donated by Mr. H. H. Green, goes to Old Bill’s breeder-owner, Mr. H. H. Pharazyn, who is at present on a tour abroad. It is flanked by two gold replicas, valued at £l5 each, which were presented to Old Bill’s trainer (T. L. Wilson) and rider (G. K. Tattensall).

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 84, Issue 16, 19 January 1940, Page 9

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OLD BILL (Siegfried—Liaison), winner of the Wellington Centennial Cup at Trentham yesterday. Tile gold cup, valued at £200, which formed part of the £3200 stake for the Wellington Centennial Cup, won at Trentham yesterday by Old Bill. The cup, which was donated by Mr. H. H. Green, goes to Old Bill’s breeder-owner, Mr. H. H. Pharazyn, who is at present on a tour abroad. It is flanked by two gold replicas, valued at £l5 each, which were presented to Old Bill’s trainer (T. L. Wilson) and rider (G. K. Tattensall). Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 84, Issue 16, 19 January 1940, Page 9

OLD BILL (Siegfried—Liaison), winner of the Wellington Centennial Cup at Trentham yesterday. Tile gold cup, valued at £200, which formed part of the £3200 stake for the Wellington Centennial Cup, won at Trentham yesterday by Old Bill. The cup, which was donated by Mr. H. H. Green, goes to Old Bill’s breeder-owner, Mr. H. H. Pharazyn, who is at present on a tour abroad. It is flanked by two gold replicas, valued at £l5 each, which were presented to Old Bill’s trainer (T. L. Wilson) and rider (G. K. Tattensall). Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 84, Issue 16, 19 January 1940, Page 9

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