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NAPIER PARK TOMORROW

India Picked In First Leg

India, a fast-finishing fifth in the Thompson Handicap at Trentham on Saturday, will be a strong contender for the major honours in the President's Handicap, the first'Teg of the double, on the second day of the Napier Park Racing Club's autumn meeting tomorrow. Camp Out. which was disqualified from first place in the Napier Gold Cup on the first day, Insignus and j Bright Boy are other form candiI dates which should add interest to the finish. The second leg will be the Stewards’ Handicap, for which Innesfell, Kaye Gilpin, and Glamin make most appeal. Selections: — Noon. Greenmeadows Hack Hurdles: Calm Ruler, Belle Levare, Massana. 12.49 p.m.—Novice Stakes: China Sea. Brian’s Boy, Red Spy. 1.20 p.m.—Meeanee Hack Handicap: False Relation. Goudvink, Gold Brick. 2.15 p.m.—President’s Handicap: India, Camp Out. Insignus. 2.55 p.m.—Marewa Handicap: Morelia, Fair Diana, Stareil. 3.35 p.m.—Stewards’ Handicap: Innesfell. Glamin, Kaye Gilpin. 4.15 p.m.—Puketapu Hack Handicap: Sharp, Hill Fern, High Fidelity. 5 p.m.—Taradale Hack Handicap: Royal Vintage, Hunting Silver, Pania. GREENMEADOWS HACK HURDLES, of £325; one mile and a half.—Massana (3) 11-6; Calm Ruler (1) 9-13; Gay Cavalier (2) 9-10; King’s Trial (8) 9-9; St. Peter (9) 9-8: Bella Levare (4) 9-5; Derby Day (7) 9-3; Belle Lal (6), Omania (5) 9-0.

NOVICE STAKES, of £275; six furlongs.—Brian’s Boy (12) 9-1; Bonnie Queen (20), Someries (2), Petrify (5), Red Spy (7), Yuoulia (4), Coster King (11), Cooma (13), Mr Big (6). Jefferson (17). Sol Reina (18) 8-5; Kenloch (10), Carbon Paper (14) China Sea (3), Hot Rod (19), Azuri (16), Heclen (15), Good Looks (9), Methodical (8), Sharvene (1) 8MEEANEE HACK HANDICAP, of £325; one mile.—Goudvink (12) 9- False Relation (1) 8-6; Pania (11), Starina (17) 8-5; Gold Brick (7), Nederburgh (3) 8-4; Mt. Etna (15) Pirinoa (9) 8-1; Jan Ho (2), Portrav (14), Salt Spray (13), Salvador (18) 8-0; Fleecing (16), Glenchoille (5), Merry Andrew (19), Shona Kildare (10), Songman (6), Stormy (4) 7-9. PRESIDENT’S HANDICAP, of £650; one mile and three furlongs.— India (13) 9-0; Timanah (9) 8-10; Isaac Bian (18). Jungle (17) 7-13; Coral’s Son (6) 7-12; Camp Out (3) Paper Song (10) 7-11; Mama Mia (16) 7-10; Roto Ra (15) 7-9; Bright Boy (7), Insignus (8), Papiro (2) 7-8; Honest John (5) 7-7; Amble (4) 7-6; Beniamino (1), Parachute 1(12), Niggle (14), Ultimate (11) 7MAREWA HANDICAP, of £300; six furlongs.—Fair Diane (2) 9-2; Lady Roanne (12) 8-4; Stareil (10) 8- Morelia (1) 7-12; Dalveen (5), Jardi (11) 7-9; Hebrides (8), Matauenga (3), Silver Step (7) 7-8; Thanks (6), McKenzie (9), Marquita (4) 7-7. Bracket: Morelia and Thanks. STEWARDS’ HANDICAP, of £475; about seven furlongs.—Kaye Gilpin (15) 9-0; Innesfell (9) 8-9: Arran (2), Glamin (6) 8-4; Somaliland (8) 8-1; Partake (3). Rawera (12) 8-0: Picaroon (14), Musketeer (10), The Vandal (16) 7-12; Some Tiki (5) 7-11; Cocoashah (4), Merry Jester (11), Selection (1). Tavair (13). Tyrant (7) 7PUKETAPU HACK HANDICAP, of £300; six furlongs.—Sharp (1) 9-4; Hill Fern (9) 8-6: High Fidelity (3) 8- Silver Romance (4) 8-4; Showman (2) 7-12; Melody Man (11), Sly Link (5) 7-8; Adelwyn (7), Meeanee (8), Queensland (10), Rose GilP TARADALE HACK HANDICAP, of £350: one mile and three furlongs.—Goudvink (11) 9-0; Tern (12) 8-12; Panseron (10) 8-10; Pania (3) 8-7; Hunting Silver (1). Royal Vintage (5) 8-5; Portray (14) 8-5; Cathada (16) 8-3; Salt Spray (8) 8-2: Snap (13) 8-1; Austere (6), Flash Denby (7). Marrow (9). Moor Repaire (4), Side Step (2). Swann’s Cross (15) 8-0. . „ o Bracket: Cathada and Salt Spray.

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Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28532, 11 March 1958, Page 4

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NAPIER PARK TOMORROW Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28532, 11 March 1958, Page 4

NAPIER PARK TOMORROW Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28532, 11 March 1958, Page 4

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