Greymouth nominations
Nominations for the main events on the first day of the Greymouth Jockey Club's spring meeting on November 28 are:
Sutherland Distributors Handicap, $3400; 1400 m.— Apple Roona, Arvalant, Brutus, Country Scene. Delians. Dancer Boy, Dolmar, Ernest. Final Surge. Gaelic Bid. Goucho. Gold Refrain, Hi Roona. Influential. In the Clear, Leading Lady, Magellan. Miles Better. Mythical Notes. Peligro. Pompous Prince. Princess Shifnal. Rebel Star, Risky Step. Saba Ribbon. Sea Princess. Selector. Sharebroker. Sovereign's Will. Tokobaru. W. R. Kettle Memorial $4000; 2000 m.— All Smiles, Arvalant. Ay Em, Blue Sage, Brutus, Charaxus, Cop This. Country Scene, Dancer Boy, Dellana, Dolmar. Ernest, Firpo. Gaelic Bid, Goucho. Hermanian. Hiko Hiko, Influential, Josie. Jonboy Hunt, Kingswood, Leading Lady, Longsin, Magellan, Manu Tefe. Miles Better. Mythical Notes, Peligro, Pennianne, Pompous Prince. Princess Shifnal, Quay Princess. Risky Step. Saba Ribbon. Selector. Short Stops. Sir James, Soveriegn's Will. Star Order.
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Press, 14 November 1981, Page 25
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