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T.A.B. DOUBLE AT RICCARTON.—TOP: Red Siren easily winning the Provincial Handicap, the first leg of the Canterbury Jockey Club’s T.A.B. double, yesterday. General Gilbert (rails) beat Hushaway by a neck for second. BOTTOM: Warfare beating the faster-finishing Bellarook by a head in the second leg, the Amuri Handicap. Captain’s Command was unchallenged for third. Gold View (No. 8) pegged back Sabell for fourth.

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Press, Volume CV, Issue 30980, 9 February 1966, Page 4

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T.A.B. DOUBLE AT RICCARTON.—TOP: Red Siren easily winning the Provincial Handicap, the first leg of the Canterbury Jockey Club’s T.A.B. double, yesterday. General Gilbert (rails) beat Hushaway by a neck for second. BOTTOM: Warfare beating the faster-finishing Bellarook by a head in the second leg, the Amuri Handicap. Captain’s Command was unchallenged for third. Gold View (No. 8) pegged back Sabell for fourth. Press, Volume CV, Issue 30980, 9 February 1966, Page 4

T.A.B. DOUBLE AT RICCARTON.—TOP: Red Siren easily winning the Provincial Handicap, the first leg of the Canterbury Jockey Club’s T.A.B. double, yesterday. General Gilbert (rails) beat Hushaway by a neck for second. BOTTOM: Warfare beating the faster-finishing Bellarook by a head in the second leg, the Amuri Handicap. Captain’s Command was unchallenged for third. Gold View (No. 8) pegged back Sabell for fourth. Press, Volume CV, Issue 30980, 9 February 1966, Page 4

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