DOUBLE FOR CROMWELL
Pap er Clip And Black Star
"The Press” Special Service DUNEDIN, Feb. 28. The prospects are that the track will be good for the first day of the Cromwell Jockey Club’s two-day meeting tomorrow. The double will be on the Cromwell Champion Hack Handicap and the President’s Handicap. The leading jockey, W. D. Skelton, will be at Cromwell. He will ride .Quiet Corner* Gold Coon, Belle o’ Buchan, Grey Light, and Royal Glen. E. B. Skelton will ride Beau Lad and Royal Tattoo. Additional riders are:—G. W. Wright: Fine Note, Vaper (Champion Hack). L. M. Casey: Fairy Flag, Dress Suite, Glen Irene, Armando, Johnny Dewar. F. H. Skelton: Gold Coon L. Dawson: Native Bush. N. W. Lewis: Alma’nac, Glenbridge, Tarsus. D. M. Te Au: Irish Bid. R. O. Cairns: Vaper (Highweight). J. M. Cappie: Montrose, Tadpole. Selections:— 11.30 a.m.—Novice Stakes: Quite Corner, Fine Note, Napra. 12.15 p.m.—Goldfields High-weight: Rex Robe. Bright Bridge, Vaper. 12.55 p.m.—Angus Macdonald Trot Handicap: True Fight, Miracle, Van Winkle. 1.40 p.m. Cromwell Champion Hack Handicap: Paper Clip. Recluse, Royal Glen. 2.20 p.m. Members’ Handicap: Sports Date, Gay Romeo, Gold Coon. 3.5 p.m.—President’s Handicap: Black Star, Montrose, Grey Light. 3.45 p.m. Lowburn Handicap: Treasure Shiel. Wondpn, Dress Suit.
4.30 p.m.—Kawarau Trot Handicap: Indian Derby. True Fight, Van Winkle.
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Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28524, 1 March 1958, Page 6
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