Winter Cup entries
Nominations for the Canterbury Jockey Club’s $30,000 International Harvester Winter Cup, to be run at Riccarton on August 13, are:— Al Dwain, Beaver Boy, Belmore, Betim, Black Rule, Bridge Player, Caparo, Cashelmara, Chicks Vain, Dannick El, Decanka, Divine Style, Dreamville, Eastern Ruler, Engelberg, First Sovereign, Frontline, Go Johnny, Gold Crest, n Vento, Indian Game, In The Glen, Jendra, Kardan, Kintail Lad, Magellan, Medley, Miracle Mouse, Miss Lili, Nazman, Noble Note, Noble River, Nottingham Belle, Nottingham Note, Obrachomiy, Our Jetty, Paul’s Gold, Prinz Eugen, Rua Whero, Seafarer, Selkirk, Shardak, Silver Print, Soaring High, Star Quality, St Gallen, Strange Magic, Stylish Dude, Supremity, Syrie Boye, Tallboy, Taramoa, That’s Best, Thrust, Totara Million, Tredici, Turanganui, Turf Ruler, Upper Cut, Up The Creek, Volare, Volcanic Ash, Weinmeister, Whirl, Worldly Mist.
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Press, 25 June 1983, Page 19
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129Winter Cup entries Press, 25 June 1983, Page 19
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