GOING SHOULD BE GOOD FOR BIG FIELDS AT THAMES
(Herald Special Service.) SjARGE fields are carded for the Thames Jockey Club’s spring meeting tomorrow and the Hikutaia Hack Hurdles, the Mgatea Handicap, and the Trial Handicap may have to be run in divisions. The weather has been fine and unless there is a change the going should be fairly good. Horses likely to be well supported include HIKUTAIA HACK HURDLES. —First Divi- THAMES HACK CUP.—Rose Marie, Norman lion- Dies Faustus, Jemmy Button. Knight, Tin Musk. Second Division: Duncan, British Mint. -PRESIDENT’S HANDICAP.— Ruling Master. , . . . DouKal, Conspiracy. NGATEA HANDICAP. —First Division: Ko- hokqIJGH HACK HANDICAP. —Battla zami, Driving Creek. . Second Division: Royal. Mollie Bon, Severe Lass. Gaytown, Shillelagh Boy. STEWARDS’ HANDICAP.—Tiger Tan. TRIAL HANDICAP. —First Division: Our Flowerburn, Ninnid. Dink. The Trader. Second Division: PARAWAI HACK H ANDICAP.-Florut Bronze Pay, Lola May. Dance, Wooiooga, Supervision.
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22438, 19 September 1947, Page 1 (Supplement)
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144GOING SHOULD BE GOOD FOR BIG FIELDS AT THAMES Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22438, 19 September 1947, Page 1 (Supplement)
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