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SOARING STILL HIGHER

The 102O421 seasyn was a ltooni vear, and gratuities combitied witli high prices for wool and butterfat, h(d])ed to out £10,121, 000 through Xew Zealand totalisators. It was supjiosed that thesi' ligures would never be eqitalled but 111 ; 11)4:5-44, investments totalled £10,27!),-; 000. In 1014-45, they wero £1 AOOO.OOO ; and last season reaclied the stujicudous j iignre of £18,7-15,000. Ajipearances 1 poinl to an even liigher. level for the j currenl racing term. 1

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Chronicle (Levin), 5 September 1946, Page 7

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SOARING STILL HIGHER Chronicle (Levin), 5 September 1946, Page 7

SOARING STILL HIGHER Chronicle (Levin), 5 September 1946, Page 7

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