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4.4O—WAIPAPA HACK HANDICAP, £100; 7 furlongs.

•It is a poor field that, has' accepted for.i the Waipapa Handicap, and the difficulty i is to sort out the likeliest. Note "Issue was. unfortunate in her races last week, | and as her recent form has been a decided improvement on her -earlier showings she ' may be made favourite. Onewhetu, Dorado, and Flamingo, if reserved, would be prospects, and Hard Times might be the likeliest upsetting element. As the field stands the best read to be Note Issue and Onewhetu , (or- Dorado).

Dorado 8 13 True Measure 7 12 Flamingo ... 8 10 Hard Times .. 7 11 Prince Reno .,8 8 Bed Fox 7 11 Vote Issue ... 8 5 Cloudy Bay .. 7 11' [nveresk ....8 3

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

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4.4O—WAIPAPA HACK HANDICAP, £100; 7 furlongs. Evening Post, Issue 36, 12 February 1935, Page 6

4.4O—WAIPAPA HACK HANDICAP, £100; 7 furlongs. Evening Post, Issue 36, 12 February 1935, Page 6

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