SV. Towards and pan, Arab horse being led away from horse box to be groomed up ready for the show. SV. & CU. Another Arab horse being groomed. LV. Arabian fillies being lined up for judging. SV. Arab filly No 11, owned by Miss G. M. Yule, name of horse Princess Zia,...
SV. Towards and pan, Arab horse being led away from horse box to be groomed up ready for the show. SV. & CU. Another Arab horse being groomed. LV. Arabian fillies being lined up for judging. SV. Arab filly No 11, owned by Miss G. M. Yule, name of horse Princess Zia, (the winner). SV. Two women judges. SV. Arab filly No 13, Golden Haze owned by Mrs G. M. Murray (2 shots). SV. Towards and pan, Arab filly Shamara owned by Miss P. Molteno, running past judges. SV. Pan, an Arab stallion running past judges. SV. Crowd with Salukis (Gazelle Hounds) watching show. SV. Pan, Saluki dog going through its paces and clearing spread jump - fascinating. SV. Pan, another dog jumping and clearing spread jump. Front view, Saluki jumping spread jump. SV. Saluki jumping over two dogs and a goat. CU. Pan two geese running around their pen. LV. Collie dog closing in behind the two geese, pan with the two geese as they run. SV. Crowd watching with Salukis. SV. Collie dog closing in as the two geese go into their pen. SV. Saluki dog jumping high fence - incredible jump. SV. Crowd watching. GV. Brood mares being paraded. SCU. Brood mare with its foal.
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