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RAPINE MAY RACE WELL

Cambridge Club’s Meeting “The Press" Special Service AUCKLAND, September 4. Rapine, a most impressive winner at Claudelands last month, is expected to repeat that effort in the Pukekura Handicap at the Cambridge Trotting Club's spring meeting tomorrow. The halfbrother by Burns Night to Gay Baron has shown outstanding ability in a brief career and he is expected to develop worthwhile form later on. Most opposition to Rapine is expected to come from Smokey Direct and Cream Cracker. The double wilT be run on the

Cambridge Cup and the Spring Handicap. Weather prospects are fair and the track is expected to be in good order. Selections:— 11 a.m.—Karapiro Handicap: Wing Commander, Mark Anthony. Prince Calumet. 11.40 a.m.—Hautapu Handicap: Placid Air, Gay Indian, Linda Stirling. 12.20 p.m.—Visitors’ Handicap: Glenrose, Greek Gold, Super Pride. 1 p.m.—Cambridge Cup: Sleek Line, Dundee. Gay Wanderer. 1.40 p.m.—Bruntwood Handicap: Worthy King, Stormy Belwin. Scamper. 2.20 pan.—Whitehall Handicap: Scots Guide. Choice Smoke, Gay Indian. 3 p.m.—Spring Handicap: Some Lad. Red Cavalier, Key Derby. 3.40 p.m.—Pukekura Handicap: Rapine. Smokey Direct, Cream Cracker.

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Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 28992, 5 September 1959, Page 6

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RAPINE MAY RACE WELL Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 28992, 5 September 1959, Page 6

RAPINE MAY RACE WELL Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 28992, 5 September 1959, Page 6

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