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T .T^he.JnvercargJll owner, Mr. W. Ti'Hazlett, has" an Australian trip in view-with some of his horses in the autumn. Unless there, is _a change of plans, P. J. McKay may leave during the next 'few/weeks for Melbourne, with Sydney at Easter as part of the programme. # ■/• .. - ... 'Hilling: Light and Shining - Gold". look hhely, ..members "of. the team, which may ■?! s?"J.ndTide a couple of: the: well-bred two-year-olds now in . work oh- the In-' vercargill track'; The'whole team that will go-will 'comprise offßpring or gfarid-off-Kprmg of Mr; Hazlett's excellent -: brood mare-,:Simper.-.; .-.•". ■ --".'. ~.-. . ..
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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 32, 8 February 1933, Page 4
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93MORE FOR AUSTRALIA Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 32, 8 February 1933, Page 4
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