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RACE 5 T.A.B. TREBLE 8.10 p.m.— KAURI PACE $4160: C 3; mobile; one mile. 1 2144 Miss Ghana til It 2 098 Norman Royale (2) It 3 7120 Mighty Jim (3) It 4 0152 Silverstone (4) It 5 1511 Sly Wynn ;5) It 6 5518 Captain Watbro (6) It 7 1326 Jacron (7) It 8 5676 Marciano (Si It 9 9507 Untold (91 It 10 0563 Jon Srydon (10) it 11 6679 Our Red (11) It 12 0030 My McKinney (12) It IS 3481 Chinta (13) It 14 0087 Anchor (14) It 15 5425 Shenandoah (15> It Emergency: Mv McKinney. RACE 6 T.A.B. DOUBLE 8.40 p.m.— C. F. MARK MEMORIAL s72uo; OC; 2700 m. 1 7921 JAWA BOY (1) It. Won impressively at Cambridge oyer 2200 m on Wednesday night after good second at Alexandra Park last Saturday. In such good form must have splendid chance. W. Larsen 2 1433 NANDINA LEADER (2) It. Bold run when just beaten at Alexandra Park last Saturday. With safe getaway will have fine prospects. W. Martin 3 9005 RONDEL (3) It. Promising showing at Alexandra Park last Saturday when having first race after long layoff. Should be improved. P. Wolfenden 4 7662 GREG ROBINSON (4) It. Much better effort when second at Cambridge on Wednesday night. Should go well again.
M. Robinson 5 1176 PAUL COMMAND (5) It. Never really likelv at Cambridge on Wednesday. Hard to fancy.
D. Gibbons 6 0624 KATY'S COMMAND (6) It. Game fourth at Cambridge on Wednesday. Good sprinter and looks sure to go well.
G. Reaks 7 1163 DICTATORSHIP (7) It. Little disappointing when sixth at Alexandra Park last Saturday. But good third at Cambridge on Wednesday. Fine chance.
C. Hunter 8 0087 GOLD RAND (8) It. Always struggling at Cambridge on Wednesday. Big improvement needed. M. Me Ken dry 9 2216 TRIO (9) It. Weakened badly at Cambridge on Wednesday after setting strong . pace Should be improved by race, his first for four months.
A. Perucich 10 4594 MISTER SPYRO (10) It. Good fourth •at Alexandra Park last Saturday and finished well at Cambridge on Wednesday. Cannot be ruled out.
A. Holmes 11 3121 DELIGHTFUL LADY (1) 20. Finished brilliantly to ■win at Alexandra Park last Saturday. Must be the one to beat. M. Stormont RACE 7 T.A.B. TREBLE 9.10 p.m.— NORTHLAND HANDICAP $5875; C 6; 2700 m. 1 . 3051 Hurricane Shannon (1) It 2 0525 Tutor (2) It 3 7087 Del's Boy (3) It 4 8108 Rambling Kidd (4) It 5 0764 Trendy Marie (5) It 6 2132 Remarkable (1)' 10 7 5003 Dawn Mist (2 ) 10 8 9601 Candlilo (3) 10 9 4336 Titan Bay (1) 20 10 0809 Crescent Moon (2) 20 RACE 8 T.A.B. DOUBLE 940 p.m.— SID GOING FREE-FOR-ALL $5130; C4-C5; mobile; 2700 m. 1 6000 AO MARAMA (1) It. Never likely after slow getaway at Alexandra Park last Saturday. Form not very inspiring. J. Robinson
2 0070 DRYDON BOY (2) It. Broke badly at start at Alexandra Park on August 15. Has ability but far from reliable.
J. Newberry 3 2006 LEE NANDINA (3) It. Kan on well at Alexandra Park last Saturday. Could upset.
W. Smith 4 07C0 REGAL MASTER (4) it. Could not handle going at Alexandra Park last Saturday and pulled up. Bobs up now and again and cannot be ruled out.
P. N. McMillan 5 0004 BALCREST (5) It. Better showing at Alexandra Park last Saturday with aid of mobile start. Good prospects. IC. Bartlett « 5272 DINGLE DELL (6) It. Kan on gamely when second to Hurricane Shannon at Alexandra Park last Saturday. Seldom turns in bad run.
J. Langdon 7 1931 SOFAR (7) It. Finished 1 boldly for stylish win at Alexandra Park last Saturday This is tougher but should still go well. P. Wolfenden 8 2957 KANE (8) It. Useful effort at Alexandra Park last Saturday when having first race since March. Likely improver. D. Gibbons 9 3689 ROWANDALE (9) ltWeak efforts in last two races and age may be catching up with he’-. M. McKendrv 10 1908 FINAL DEE (10) It. Failed to run on at Alexandra Park last Saturday after having every chance. Hard to fancy. J. Cole 11 0«5 MAIRO KING (11) It. • Just beaten by Copper Klink at Alexandra Park on Aug-
ust 29 and solid run there last Saturday. Could be dangerous despite awkward 12 BSSo'sURPRtSE LADY (12) It. Always struggling at Alexandra Park last Saturday. Deserves to be at long odds. B. Jennings 13 0000 ROCKY BRYDON (13) It. Poor form in. two races at Hutt Park early in month. No appeal. G. Newberry 14 9020 PAUL'S BYRD (14) It. Weakened after making pace at Alexandra Park last Saturday. First race since March and bound to be improVed - T. Knowles RACE 10 T.A.B. TREBLE TAB. QUINELLA ,O SIeCOND EDEN PARK PACE $3890; C2; mobile; 2200 m. 1 6506 Miranda Light (1) ft 2 9052 Your Shout (2) It 3 6000 Scottish Walla (3) It 4 0990 Bronze Twinkle (4) . It 5 9605 San Diego (5) it 6 0131 Eastern Lord (6) ft 7 8359 Hanover JHI (7) It 8 2053 Mount LObell (3) It 9 8872 justmat (9) ft Ift 9514 Play Havoc (10) _ ft 11 1389 Fairdale King (11) It 12 0006 Flight (12) It 13 0031 Tempest Belle (13> It
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