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A PROMISING FILLY, WHICH WAS RECENTLY RAFFLED AT THE PALMERSTON NORTH CATHOLIC BAZAAR.—MR. J. K. STRANG’S B F NURSING SISTER, 3YRS., BY SOLFERINO— MISS DALRYMPLE. A. OLIVER IN SADDLE. NURSING SISTER was presented by the wellknown Highden sportsman, Mr. J. Goring Johnston, with the object of augmenting the proceeds of the Palmerston North Catholic Bazaar, in connection with which a prize packet competition was held, with the filly as first prize. The drawing resulted in Mr. J. K. Strang, of Masterton, proving the winner, the successful ticket being No. 5463.

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1547, 18 December 1919, Page 18

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A PROMISING FILLY, WHICH WAS RECENTLY RAFFLED AT THE PALMERSTON NORTH CATHOLIC BAZAAR.—MR. J. K. STRANG’S B F NURSING SISTER, 3YRS., BY SOLFERINO— MISS DALRYMPLE. A. OLIVER IN SADDLE. NURSING SISTER was presented by the wellknown Highden sportsman, Mr. J. Goring Johnston, with the object of augmenting the proceeds of the Palmerston North Catholic Bazaar, in connection with which a prize packet competition was held, with the filly as first prize. The drawing resulted in Mr. J. K. Strang, of Masterton, proving the winner, the successful ticket being No. 5463. New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1547, 18 December 1919, Page 18

A PROMISING FILLY, WHICH WAS RECENTLY RAFFLED AT THE PALMERSTON NORTH CATHOLIC BAZAAR.—MR. J. K. STRANG’S B F NURSING SISTER, 3YRS., BY SOLFERINO— MISS DALRYMPLE. A. OLIVER IN SADDLE. NURSING SISTER was presented by the wellknown Highden sportsman, Mr. J. Goring Johnston, with the object of augmenting the proceeds of the Palmerston North Catholic Bazaar, in connection with which a prize packet competition was held, with the filly as first prize. The drawing resulted in Mr. J. K. Strang, of Masterton, proving the winner, the successful ticket being No. 5463. New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1547, 18 December 1919, Page 18