TOMORROWS PROSPECTS
<By Telegraph.) (Special ''from-. "Rangatira.") , PALMEESTON" N, This Day. Iv view of the few horses on the scene, the acceptances for the concluding day of tho Wauganui Autumn Meeting■: tomorrow must be considered very satisfactory. The weather continues fine and promises to remain so. ' Ihe following horses are likely to be well supported in their engagements:— 12 30.—Fordell Hurdles: Eiotoua and Tenacre. 1 !s.—Sodgebrook Juvenile Handicap: Wasteland and Arise. 2 o.—Brunswick Handicap: View Halloo and Green Linnet. 245 —Wanganui Handicap: High Falutin' and Eminent. 3 30— Okoia Hack Handicap: Navaho and Clangor. 4 15—Carnival Handicap: jtfidmette and Golden Wings. 5 o.—Matarawa Hack Handicap: 'Haulbow line and Nebulae.
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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 40, 17 February 1933, Page 4
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