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HORSES GOING NORTH

Included among the southern entries tor the To Kmti Meeting this month are Chile and Royal Limond (Riccarton), feybii Song and Mercian Prince (Hastings), Copey R,,ri, and Stanchion (Hawera). Might and Darecourt (Trentnam), Orapai (New Plymouth), Black Man (Marton), Tudor and Riotous (Palmerston North).

AMBEELEY FIXTUEE

FORM HORSES ENGAGED

(Special to the "Evening Post.") CHIUSTCHURCH, This Day. The Amberley Racing Club will hold its meeting tomorrow. A good list of acceptances contains material for some excellent sport, the ouly doubt being whether the weather will be favourable. A lot of rain has fallen this week, and the track may be soft. Betting will be on the single-pool system. Several horses are doubly eugaged»and they complicate the position, but the following may be amone those fancied:— * 11.48: Brush Hurdles—Fleeting Glance. J?-S?:-,- N r°yice Stakes—Gold Label, Fiord, and Tail Light. 1.0: Kowai Trot—Hidden Charm, Cream Harvester, and Pot Luck. 1.45: Glasnevin Handicap—Manetho and 2.20: G. B. Starky Memorial HadicapGraud Review and Wino. 2-55: Seadown Handicaps-Colombo and RH°i:ltnt r! eyHaDtliCap-Quiet]y BDd 4.5: Teviotdale Trot>-Marie Louise, Olive King, and Hidden Charm.

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Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 109, 10 May 1935, Page 4

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HORSES GOING NORTH Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 109, 10 May 1935, Page 4

HORSES GOING NORTH Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 109, 10 May 1935, Page 4

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