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  •   Home > News > Living & Travel

    Dispute brews over New Zealand's most famous harness racer as a carpark could be paved over his grave

    Dispute brews over New Zealand's most famous harness racer as a carpark could be paved over his grave


    The NZ Trotting Hall of Fame wants to exhume Cardigan Bay's remains from Auckland's Alexandra Park to Cambridge.

    The Auckland Trotting Club plans to pave over the grave site for a potential road or carpark.

    Auckland Trotting Club President Jamie Mackinnon says they reached out to the sole trustee of the former owners of the horse.

    He says they approached the trustee, but they said they want the horse to stay there.

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