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PROSPECTS FOR TO-DAY

“ The Press ” Special Service AUCKLAND, November 1. The weather is still inclined to be unRttled, but unless there is rain the course ihould be in good order for the second day of the Whangarei Racing Club’s spring meeting to-morrow. The field in the Novice Handicap is one above the safety limit and will have to be divided unless there is a withdrawal. ■ Horses likely to find favour include:— Soon.—Novice Stakes: Trench Meter, Tusuf. Bridge Watcher. 1250 pan.—Marsden Hack Handicap: Light Opera, Superb, Grand Tourist. 135 pan.—Porotai Hack Hurdles: Haza* - boy. Shadow King, Brome. p.m.—Jubilee Handicap: Billy Peach, Tssedsmuir. Peter Gregor. Jw pan.—President’s Hack Handicap: Duncan, Francis Mond. I , 35 ® p.m.—Kauri Handicap: Light Opera, Yusuf. Beau Devoir. I MW pan.—Titoki Hack Handicap: OsI Silver Cane, Noble Knight. Ml. 5-20 pjn.—Farewell Handicap: Bonny WF®?’ Br onze Man, Lord Dink. J|. The fields will be:— 9 -NOVICE STAKES HANDICAP, of i 1150; five furlongs.—Trench Meter 9-0; « Yusuf 8-11; Bridge Watcher 8-9; Travel ■ “S 8-5; Aylesbury 8-4; Silver Queen, Gay Triumph. Prize Crop. Alpenza. Brad«y Green, Hunting Lass, Miss Shirley, Supervision, Lola May, Little Duke, DiPto’ 7^ aida Vale 8-3; Good Pa;/, Olive MARSDEN HACK HANDICAP, of £200; _ £' f u r o lon ,f s —Bonnie Grey 9-4; Ranger B G £ and Tourist 8-6; Light Opera ■ la „ 8-3; Black Market, Florin B_ ro wn Vehret 7-10; Miss Kiria 7-8; | B nd ge. Watcher, Supervision. VaiI HACK HURDLES HANDI- » °L £2s °; one mile and a half and S,. m s — shad °w King 10-0; Hazaboy a 1 T? Hayduk. Sandy Pow- • 2^93’* tahl, Brome - King's Ace. Em- » J?® 11 ? 81 HANDICAP, of £500: one mt and a quarter.—Tweedsmuir 9-4: 8 L 12: Good Bay 7-13: Peter * BUIy Peach 7-10; Ostenta- : RESIDENT'S HACK HANDICAP. of E/J « n = e ~ lle and a Quarter.—Francis S-5: Duncan 9-4; KHlfast 7-10; ■ General March, Master Patrick e ‘ HANDICAP, oi £150: six furi ffiaMaSs Light ° pera 8-8: ■ ’4l Tnf k 1 ?" 2 ' Yusuf 8-0; Beau Devoir !tah™ m. eptor 7 ’ 10: Adonis. Dicomet, - Etectron. Battling Brave. ' Vale 7_7: Ga V Leqnie. Maida Order 7-7. T tteiSl? S^ CK HANDICAP, of £150; “ B’'»- J nT T 1 8 ' 13: Ostentatious 8-12; ’ tarn, vL?l 5 ' R °ya ] Advice 7-8: Lady Noble Knight, Lady Sllver Cane 7-7. HANDICAP, of £300; one Dlnk r M ay D 9 ‘ 1; Peter Oregor 8-0; 1W I-hr,. 7 ’ 17 : Bronze Man 7-10: Hazk? Chat Scot, Odvaals, Distance fte W* 9 W r2 n rst division of *Sa’hJdav a £ Moonee Valley to P97’i^ e br ° u ght her stake win- ■: Tran«? i ku and Is now only £2551 leSinc 1 which - with £29.690, Mralh x? tak ~ wj nning mare for i ew Zeatond. Flight has i the iwm 6 ?’ and if she retains her JfbeatiEp tv? ha X e a reas °nable chance k »•» rif 3J anqu , 11 Star ’s record. Flight ! > sh? k e a a J S T 1?; Tra nquil Star raced " . Was **i?ht years old.

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Press, Volume LXXXII, Issue 25022, 2 November 1946, Page 7

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PROSPECTS FOR TO-DAY Press, Volume LXXXII, Issue 25022, 2 November 1946, Page 7

PROSPECTS FOR TO-DAY Press, Volume LXXXII, Issue 25022, 2 November 1946, Page 7

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