BEST BETS resuming after a brief let-up. P* Form in the spring was outstanding and she should return <o TUAPEKA DRJEAM (Race 6), Manawatu J» J yrs - . > ul, ? bc '; LA MER (Race 7), ch m. 4yrs, Dream-Mains Lady; trained bv C()P ,. nh . lgt . n n—La Balsa; at Dunedin by A. Malcolm-. trained at New Plymouth by son. • M. Smith. Racing at height of form and ’Outclassed rivals in Travelodge very consistently. i stakes at Rotorua a fortnight well here and looks the logi- a g O w j nn j n g j n track record cal choice. time. Trialed brilliantly yes■mb ja ■ terday and should again dem* fl A JQk onstrate her superiority, (today) Marlborough * GRAND POPPA (Race »), b c. GERONA (Race ♦), b m. 4yrs, ; 3y r s, by PrinceaPoppa—Mlks by Bismark ll—Catalan; Runaway; trained at Paratrained at Avondale by Bi paraumu by J. K. Mason. Meyer. | impressive dual winner against Highly-encouraging effort when open sprinters at Tauherenlsecond last week after being g a u during Easter week end, far back till home turn. With Opposition tomorrow looks any sort ol luck in the run- no stronger so he should be ning tomorrow should make to extend the sequence, winning bid from handy. . - — draw. I Auckland *721,750 for 49 TOP STAR (Race 1), bc. 3vrs. 1)1*00(1 ■TIcII’CS by Berry Hanover--Miranda bbbvbmk.tf Star; trained at Clcvcdon by Sydney R. and B. Purdon. Fortvnine brood mares owned Has won last two starts in very bv the Mudgee breeder, Mr fine fashion and looks to be:fj ov( | Fovster. were sold for the class horse in this, and $721,750 at the 1978 annual sales will be the one to beat. a t Newmarket. Randwick, on Tuesday. —-nail- ‘ Mr Fovster offered 54 mares DeaUlllOni the salts. including the d»>’i top priced lot. Gvpsv Moss. the CASSETTE (Race 5), ch f. 3yrs. dam of champion Queensland by Trophy Case Khivettc; three vear-old Gvpsv Kingdom, trained at Gore by R J| Gvpsv Moss fetched $70,000 S“e Cochrane. j was sold in foal tn Mr Fovster’s las been placed in three of her loading stallinn. Planet Kingdom, four starts, including seconds the sire of Gvpsv Kingdom. The at Riverton and Birchwood al mtrehaser was the Guntawang last two outings. Stand* out stud. against the opposition she The Fovster draft averaged meets tomorrow. 1*4790 The five unsold lots failed tn reach reserve prices I The Melbourne textile merVltCv iOl chant Mr Merv Brown, led the ” ’spending sn»ee. pa\ing $Bl,OOO 'ROWN TOP (Race b m 4 wUhin Ove minutes for two of yrs. by Butler rd the draft Anterior; trained at Ch Hat- The British Bloodstock Agencv chnr< h by Jas G. Crofts. I was ”n*»thcr Ng spender It Has had a third and two fourths, ♦ three lots for a total of from her three starts since $147,000.
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