HAWKE’S BAY DOUBLE
Savage, Bookful Favoured “The Press' Special Service WELLINGTON, September 25. The weather has remained fine during the week and the track will be firm and fast for the concluding day of the Hawke’s Bay Jockey Club’s spring meeting at Hastings tomorrow. The T.A.B. double is on the T. H. Lowry Memorial Handicap and the Visitors’ Handicap, for which J. W. Harris’s mounts, Savage and Bookful. are a well-fancied combination. Savage did not run on the first day, when Bookful was a winner, and will be trying tomorrow for four wins on end. Ten runners are expected to go to the post for the Hawke’s Buy Guineas, in which the issue appears to lie between the Northern visitors Dipnoi and Bright Bar and the Wanganui Guineas winner and runner-up. Sudak and Koaa Khan Selections : 11.15 a.m.—Parkvale Hack Hurdles: Musketeer, True Cavalier, Torloish. 11.55 a.m.—Trial Stakes: First division —Prince Pohara, Red MoraSecond division: Kind Applause, Beau Kura. 12.40 p.m.—Otane Hack Handicap: Clandeboye, Jan Ho, Sheonat. 135 p.m.—Juvenile Handicap: Civic Centre, Fair Bid, Avocado. 2.10 p.m,—T. H. Lowry Memorial Handicap: Savage, Gold Merit. Diadochi. 2.55 p.m.—Hawke's Bay Guineas; Dipnoi, Bright Bar, Sudak. 3.40 p.m.—Visitors’ Handicap: Bookful, Golden Candidate, Wonder Gold.
4.25 p.m.—Ngatarawa Hack Handicap: Oreka, Hauparu Bay, Golden Seaman.
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Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 29010, 26 September 1959, Page 6
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