MISTY PRINCE (LEFT) AND CALEDONIAN SCOTT, two of the horses which left Christchurch yesterday on their way to new owners in the United States. They are being held by Mr A. Brown, of Auckland, who owned, trained, and drove Harold Junior, the winner of the Auckland Cup in 1918.
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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31093, 23 June 1966, Page 5
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49MISTY PRINCE (LEFT) AND CALEDONIAN SCOTT, two of the horses which left Christchurch yesterday on their way to new owners in the United States. They are being held by Mr A. Brown, of Auckland, who owned, trained, and drove Harold Junior, the winner of the Auckland Cup in 1918. Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31093, 23 June 1966, Page 5
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