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A WELL-PERFORMED SIR LADDO GELDING IN LEADING HANDICAPS IN THE NORTH ISLAND.—MR W. J PHILLIPS’ B G NOBLEMAN. 6YRS, BY SIR LADDO-LADY STOCKWELL. B. MORRIS IN SADDLE. TRAINED BY J. COYLE. Last season NOBLEMAN won £1725 in stakes’ his principal victories being the 1918 Manawatu and Wellington Cups. He again won the Manawatu Cup (1½ miles) last Boxing Day andon March 27 accounted for the Fraser Memorial Stakes (one mile and a distance) on the second day of the Rangitikei Rec.’s annual meeting. His most recent achievement was to run second to Vagabond in the Longburn Handicap (1¼ miles) on the concluding day of the Manawatu R.C.’s autumn meeting last month.

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1519, 5 June 1919, Page 16

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A WELL-PERFORMED SIR LADDO GELDING IN LEADING HANDICAPS IN THE NORTH ISLAND.—MR W. J PHILLIPS’ B G NOBLEMAN. 6YRS, BY SIR LADDO-LADY STOCKWELL. B. MORRIS IN SADDLE. TRAINED BY J. COYLE. Last season NOBLEMAN won £1725 in stakes’ his principal victories being the 1918 Manawatu and Wellington Cups. He again won the Manawatu Cup (1½ miles) last Boxing Day andon March 27 accounted for the Fraser Memorial Stakes (one mile and a distance) on the second day of the Rangitikei Rec.’s annual meeting. His most recent achievement was to run second to Vagabond in the Longburn Handicap (1¼ miles) on the concluding day of the Manawatu R.C.’s autumn meeting last month. New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1519, 5 June 1919, Page 16

A WELL-PERFORMED SIR LADDO GELDING IN LEADING HANDICAPS IN THE NORTH ISLAND.—MR W. J PHILLIPS’ B G NOBLEMAN. 6YRS, BY SIR LADDO-LADY STOCKWELL. B. MORRIS IN SADDLE. TRAINED BY J. COYLE. Last season NOBLEMAN won £1725 in stakes’ his principal victories being the 1918 Manawatu and Wellington Cups. He again won the Manawatu Cup (1½ miles) last Boxing Day andon March 27 accounted for the Fraser Memorial Stakes (one mile and a distance) on the second day of the Rangitikei Rec.’s annual meeting. His most recent achievement was to run second to Vagabond in the Longburn Handicap (1¼ miles) on the concluding day of the Manawatu R.C.’s autumn meeting last month. New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1519, 5 June 1919, Page 16