Greymouth entries
Nominations for the principal events at the Greymouth Trotting Club’s meeting on March 1 are:— JIM BEAM. HANDICAP, $2200; C 3; 2200m—Ashley Lord. Coo’s Boy, Flying Princess, Jack’s Tram, Jenny Robyn, Karleda Maid, Lady Onager, Lord Forbes, Mount Lambie, Mocking Byrd, Mark, Orphan Lad, Rimuaser Boy, Regal Law, Rosewood Garrison. Sidi Rezegh, Sly Boy, Seafield Rose, Springfield Prince, Tony’s Girl, Treasurer. Velebit. M. J. H. KENNEDY MEMORIAL, $2000; C2; trotters; 2600 m. —Best Choice, Catto, Fey Garrison, Flying Bay, Kotare Flight, Nudger, Quaid, Rosdy Rose, Sir Henry, Westland Cee. MEYFOR BRANDY HANDL CAP, $2000; C2; 2600m.—Adios Lobell, Balgove Boy. Bushside, Cedar Valley, Classic Padero, Celevale Bay, Catherine Of Aragon, Cards Inn, Flying Empress, Glen Fair, Je Reveins. Jinks Own, Jersey Jan, Kotare Victor, Lord Charles. Mount Lambie, Magic Heir, Mia Mocca, Out Of Beau, Opportunity Knocks, Posiedon, Quiet Fo'rbes, Shona Way, Spry High, Up And Go. Vivian Peter, Wilma’s Chance.
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