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40—FLYING HANDICAP, £120: 7 furlonss.

■.'-'/-The class is just moderate in the Flying ' Handicap, and Sanguine King, fresh after - a let-up since Woodvillo in December - -may prove too good for his opponents, for ' "lie is not a hoi'6e who requires racing into ...form Full Throttle and Hunt the Slipper .■-are the best of last week's form, and Ruri ..!$: a possible improver, as last Thursday's ~ was his first race for some time. British --r-Columbia, who was in good form before ~., the holidays, was at Eotorua at the weekend. A favoured pair may be Santmine /^ King and Full Throttle.

Jkpsruine Klne fl 0 Navaho ....* 7 5 r British Columbia 8 9 Full Throttle . 7 5 > "»« "; ••••••• 7 13 Merry Way .. 70 .BunttheSllppsr T 12 , ■ V.

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Evening Post, Issue 36, 12 February 1935, Page 6

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40—FLYING HANDICAP, £120: 7 furlonss. Evening Post, Issue 36, 12 February 1935, Page 6

40—FLYING HANDICAP, £120: 7 furlonss. Evening Post, Issue 36, 12 February 1935, Page 6

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