JUGGLER IN DEMAND
Te Awamutu Main Race "The Press” Special Service AUCKLAND. October 14. Juggler, a decisive winner on the first day of the meeting, is selected to win again In the Tourists' Handicap. the main race for trotters on the final day of the Te Awamutu Trotting Club's spring meeting tomorrow. Most opposition to Juggler is expected to come from Jet Brigade and Mineto. The double will be run on the President’s Handicap and the Flying Handicap Intuition and Gold Faith, both of which were successful last Saturday, forming a likely combination. Showers are forecast for tomorrow and the track will be easy. Selections:— 11 a.ni.—Members' Handicap: Mark Anthony. Chutokl. Mineto. 11.40 am.—First Railway Handicap; Flying Tul, Double Pointer. Smokey Hall. 12.20 pm—October Handicap: Red Reveller, Monsoon, Reproduction. 1.10 pjn. President's Handicap: Intuition, Electric Blue, Melrose Girl. . 1,50 p.m—Tourists' Handicap: Juggler, Jet Brigade, Mineto. 2 30 . p.m.—Second Railway Handicap: Modem Song, Ingemar. Wee ■Bert., F 3 l’m handicap: Gold 3.55 pan—Farewell Handicap: Dora Scott, Monaboh. Reproduction. KAIKOURA TROTTING CLUB MEETING ATKAIKOURA MONDAY,'OCTOBER' 31 NOMINATIONS for all eVents, including Two-year-old Pafade, close Monday. October 17, at 4’ pm.. with , the Secretary, M. O. Moore, Public Accountant, Kaikoura. 'Phone 250. —Advt.
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Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29336, 15 October 1960, Page 7
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