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FRIDAY AUCKLAND BOLD SHARVID (Rk« 3) b c, 3 yrs, by Temujin— Snoopy Dares, trained by P. J. Davis at Pukekohe. Talented American-bred colt which scored most impressively in race debut Had no luck when seventh, unable to get a run, at Alexandra Park on July 3 in only start since and should compensate his supporters tonight SATURDAY MANAWATU THE FERNS (R«C« 5) b g, 6 yrs, by Frontal —Lady Rebecca; trained at Foxton by B. Lumsden. Returned two excellent efforts at Trentham and appears likely to open his account tomorrow. SOUTH CANTERBURY NOBLE PAL (Raca 9) b c, 3 yrs, by Noble Bijou—Black Melody; trained at Wingatui by A N. Didham. Impressive winner over 2130 m at Oamaru on June 15 before close fourth (2000 m at Riccarton on June 27. Reverting to 1600 m tomorrow but big effort still seems certain. WAIPA JIMMY TE COBAI (Race 6), br g, 3 yrs, by Our Jimmy—Off Beat; trained at Rotorua by K. W. Thompson. Impressive at Trentham, on July 4, over 1600 m. Should cope with extra distance tomorrow.
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