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PROSPECTS FOR TOMORROW

(By Telegraph) (Special to the "Evening Post.") CHRISTCHURCH, This, Day Ihe Banks. Peninsula Racing Club's Autumn Meeting will be held at MotuUiaia tomonoiv. It is, j. popular meeting, tho pio\iinity ot the couibe to Chiist,chur<rh bem^ au a&bet, and,, with, fine ivcathci theie should bo"ai'4aige "crowd, iixtept in one e\ent, tho fields aie e£ cellcnt in size. Onlj seven hoises were left m the Kmloth Handicap,'and as Rebel bong has biokeu douu, the ataiters, will not exceed six. _ The Peninsula Cup vwll gam a lot of mteiest horn tho piesence o£ Manetho, who has not been tued, so tai at a mile and a quaiter, though he shapes like staying Final Shot is another who- will be on hei tual as a stajer. In the field also is Rarno, winner of this lace the two P'^'wus yeais, but he has not been lacmg The win-and-place system of betting will continue in operation. The following horses may be fancied:— 12 30: Motukaiaia Juvenile Stakes.— Xunueller, Capital, and Master Ba>nard lo: leiaweia Highweigbt Handicap — 7,n Q ™r' Star Ra'der, and Sam Smith. Bndf a^^FlTam. 06--s^^^ HaPPy 2.15. Peninsula Cup.—Manetho, Shatter, and Argentic. 3.0: Ahuriri Hack Handicap.—Royal Amphora, Highbrow, and Quietly. 3.35: Kinloch. Handicap.—Dollar Prince and Ranelagh. 4.10: Wgihora Park Trot.—Eddystone Camera, and Grand Author: 4.45: Forsyth Flying Handicap.—Wcatherly, Silver Sight, and Cleaner.

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Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 52, 2 March 1934, Page 4

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PROSPECTS FOR TOMORROW Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 52, 2 March 1934, Page 4

PROSPECTS FOR TOMORROW Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 52, 2 March 1934, Page 4

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