SECOND DAY’S PROSPECTS
“The Press” Special Service WANGANUI. June 6. The weather remains fine, and the outlook is promising for the second day of the Wanganui winter meeting. The going should be slightly yielding as it was on Saturday. The double will be on the Russell Grace Handicap and the Earle Handicap. Selections are:— 11 a.m.—Furau Hack Hurdles: Puketoi, Sonloch, Fair Script. 11.45 a.m.—Castlecliff Handicap, First Division: Beauty Spot, Al Capone; Second Division: Benton, Pinnacle Ridge. 12.30 p.m Cameron Two-year-old Handicap: Glenlee, Sorciere, Gold Ember. 1.15 p.m.—Russell Grace Handicap: Glenkay, Glayva, Golden Idea. 2 p.m.—Grandstand Steeplechase: Brown Jester, Gay Spion, Mickie. 2.45 p.m.—Earle Handicap: Pharaoh’s Castle, Gold Drive, Surrey Gold. 3.30 p.m.—Balgownte Hack Handicap: Tricorne, Half Dollar, Geelong. 4.15 p.m.—Farewell Hack Handicap: Whispering Wind, High St, Statice. , Acceptances are:— PURAU HACK HURDLES, of £400; about, one mile and a half. —Flying Miller (4) 11-2; Sonloch (10) 10-9; Viewfield (7), Ngarobe (14) 9-13; Fair Script (17), Skipalong (12) 9-11: Puketoi (2) 9-10; Hunting Fort (9) 9-9; Solent (15) 9-7; Lord Robert (16) 9-5; The Pawn (13) 9-1; Amiens (8), Bamboozle (3) Confidential (5), Mystic Lady (1), Nod (6), War Stride (11) 9-10. CASTLECLIFF HANDICAP, of £400; about six furlongs, and a half.—First Division: Gangway (6) 8-0; Beauty Spot (5)
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Press, Volume XC, Issue 27369, 7 June 1954, Page 4
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