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ANTICIPATIONS BY "SPECTATOR."

t The three top weight*) find most favour 5 "? m J eyee *°* the Hunters' Handicap \ i Hurdle Race, aad X like them in the fol- I j lowing order:— 9 Pumau, Solomon and Gillib. ■ k I look foe a good race in the Maiden > Handicap Hurdle Race, naming . 1 Barnardo ' as moat likely to catch the eye of che . " man In the box" flrat. Having seen all the horses eng&ged Iα ' the Grand National Steeplechase and 1 watched them do their filial trollops, I cannot gee away from ttyi top weigLt, Norton. f Next to .him I like Bombardier and Nana- , kia, and the latter I recommend aa a good , outside investment. From yae field engaged In > the Tally-ho ' Plate Steeplechase, my vote is for Frost Fjsh, with Pxhau and Lasoar' next beat. Of the eight horses engaged in the Ladies Bracelet, I entertain most respect lor Leontine. Should he be beaten, Chaos and Abel Tasman are perhaps 7 che mostf; likely to do it. . , * For the Enfield Steeplechase, there ia notbiog I would sooner recommend, Should he start freeb, than ' Robin, aa I am afraid to trust to Cajoldry, who could win outright it he would try. Of the others, Austral reads like the most worthy of eopport. The Winter Handicap' is a most open race, but I think that the issue will be fouphS out by King John, Warristgton and Goodwood, and I like them in the order named.

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Press, Volume LI, Issue 8867, 9 August 1894, Page 5

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ANTICIPATIONS BY "SPECTATOR." Press, Volume LI, Issue 8867, 9 August 1894, Page 5

ANTICIPATIONS BY "SPECTATOR." Press, Volume LI, Issue 8867, 9 August 1894, Page 5