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BAY OF PLENTY Good Fields for Meeting at Tauranga

The Bay of Plenty meeting will be held at Tauranga to-morrow. Win-and-place betting will be used and the following horses should race prominently;— Otara Hurdles:—Peria Prince, Shadow King, Modern View. Novice Stakes, first div:—Mable Knight, Cornell. Second div: Native Son, Noble Knight. Waioeka Hack:—Trustful, Venturous, Declaim. Opotiki Handicap:—Bedivere, Fame Bian, Bueno. Stewards’ Hack:—Bonny Dink, Hunting Park, Our Dave. Hack Cup:—Ohaka, Master Dink, Ostentatious. Kia Ora Handicap:—General Menteith, Beryl Fox, Peter Douglas. Williams Memorial:—Royal Advice, Hunting Park, Peggy O. The fields are as follows: — 11.47. Otara Hack Hurdles Handicap, of £250; about one mile and threequarters.—Peria Prince 10.3; Shadow King 9.9; Kurawhi, Old Mack, Pomade 9.2; Blue- Duck, Modern View, Paymaster, Mai de Mer, Turihaka, Mercury Bay, Golden Peter, Amber Duke, Air Warden, Regal Don 9.0. 12.37. Novice Stakes, of £200; six furlongs.—First Division: Don Robin, Toastmaster, Radio Vaals, Coast Patrol, Rhandavale 8.9; Baby Bub, Nancy Hanks 8.6; Maha Chief, Beau Pell, Cornell, Sweet Boy, Foxfable 8.4; Mabel Knight, Tactical, Queen Salla 8.1. Second Division: Bronze Pay, Brown Duke, Battling Brave, Native Son, Hazsoult 8.9; Day March, Entree. 8.6; Huntore, Robbie Burns, Noble Knight, Nanarere 8.4; Lady Aquilus, Miss Virginia, Our Kitty 8.1. 1.22. Waioeka Hack Handicap, of £250; six furlongs.—Trustful 9.0; Venturous 8.10; The Fake 8.8; Declaim, Autogiro, Revelene 8.5; Nancy Hanks 8.4; Jovial Lad, Silver Queen 8.2; Pavaals 8.0; Native Son 7.11; Don Robin, Revelga, Glaroydon 7.10; Morehu Park, Huntore 7.7. 2.7. Opotiki Handicap, of £450; one mile and a quarter.—Fame Bian 8.10; Bueno 8.1; La Fillette 7.11; Bedivere 7 10- Billy Peach 7.9; Landfall, Syhs 7.7; Land Warden 7.6; Baffles Rex 7.0. 2.57. Stewards’ Handicap, of £250, seven furlongs. —Hunting Park 8.11; Bonny Dink 8.5; The Fake 7.13; Our Dave 7.11; Te Wepu 7.9; Swanee 7.8; Beau Pell, Sweet Boy, Cydonia, Victory Bridge, Blue Vixen, Donnybrook, Shepherd’s Call 7.7. 3.42. Bay of Plenty Hack Cup, of £350; one mile and a quarter.—Master Dink 8.10; Ostentatious, Peggy O 8.7; Chaka 8.4; Peria Prince, Bettermusk, Lady Mamaeroa 7.13; Waterloo Bridge, Sir Jay, Night Mist, Fort Link, Shepherd’s Call, Morehu Park 7.7. 4.27. Kia Ora Handicap, of £350; six furlongs.—Chung Chong 9.0; General Menteith 8.10; Fame Bian 8.9; Good Company 8.5: Beryl Fox 8.4; Riverlands Roe 7.9; Peter Douglas, Lord Dink 7.0. 5.12. K S. Williams Memorial Hack Handicap, of £250; one mile.—Hunting Park-9.0; Trustful 8.8; Peggy O, Ostentatious 8.6; Kurawhi 8.5; Lady Mamaeroa 7.12; Donnybrook 7.10; Valued 7.8; Sangrade, Royal Advice, Waterloo Bridge., Chief Robin, Night Mist, Blue Vixen, Tactical 7.7.

Photo-Chart Apparatus for Addington

(P.A.) CHRISTCHURCH, Oct. 18. Photo-chart apparatus will be installed at Addington in time for the New Zealand Metropolitan Trotting Club’s cup carnival, which will open on November 2. The apparatus is the same as that which was introduced to the Dominion at Ellerslie recently. The Canterbury Jockey Club is not so fortunate, as its stewards’ stand is not suitable to house the apparatus, and it is unlikely to be installed until such time as the club receives pei - mission to carry out its intention ot erecting a new stand.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 18 October 1946, Page 5

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BAY OF PLENTY Good Fields for Meeting at Tauranga Greymouth Evening Star, 18 October 1946, Page 5

BAY OF PLENTY Good Fields for Meeting at Tauranga Greymouth Evening Star, 18 October 1946, Page 5

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