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CARBINE’S TRAINER

Australasian (Melbourne, Vic.: 1864 - 1946), Saturday 21 June 1930, page 17

WALTER HICKENBOTHAM.

CARBINE’S TRAINER DEAD.

The last time I saw Walter Hickenbotham was in the saddling paddock at a Caulfield meeting a few months ago. He was then looking a picture of health, and one might have been excused for believing he was in possession of the secret of perennial youth.

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