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Mr Scott Elliffe, a former administration officer with the New Zealand Trotting Conference in Christchurch, who will take up a position as Wrightson Bloodstock’s North Island standardbred representative on Monday. Mr Elliffe, aged 27, who has a bachelor of business studies degree from Massey University, took up management positions with the National Bloodstock Corporation and Alex Harvey Industries after leaving the conference. A past committeeman of the Auckland Owners, Trainers and Breeders Associations, Mr Elliffe is on the North Island branch of the Harness Horse Association — breeders divison.

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Press, 1 February 1986, Page 26

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Mr Scott Elliffe, a former administration officer with the New Zealand Trotting Conference in Christchurch, who will take up a position as Wrightson Bloodstock’s North Island standardbred representative on Monday. Mr Elliffe, aged 27, who has a bachelor of business studies degree from Massey University, took up management positions with the National Bloodstock Corporation and Alex Harvey Industries after leaving the conference. A past committeeman of the Auckland Owners, Trainers and Breeders Associations, Mr Elliffe is on the North Island branch of the Harness Horse Association — breeders divison. Press, 1 February 1986, Page 26

Mr Scott Elliffe, a former administration officer with the New Zealand Trotting Conference in Christchurch, who will take up a position as Wrightson Bloodstock’s North Island standardbred representative on Monday. Mr Elliffe, aged 27, who has a bachelor of business studies degree from Massey University, took up management positions with the National Bloodstock Corporation and Alex Harvey Industries after leaving the conference. A past committeeman of the Auckland Owners, Trainers and Breeders Associations, Mr Elliffe is on the North Island branch of the Harness Horse Association — breeders divison. Press, 1 February 1986, Page 26

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