CONDITIONS CHANGED FORAWAPUNI
(Herald Special Service.) Last Saturday when the Manawatu Trolling Club opened its annual meeting at Awapuni the track was dry and fast, with the result that a two-mile record was established. However, for the concluding day this week-end, due to mid-week rain, the conditions will be somewhat changed. Nevertheless, it will be on the form displayed the first day that the final summing-up for tomorrow will be made. The two outstanding wins last Sat- i urdny were that of Magnificent and Golden Horizon, but tomorrow these two light harness horses will not be competing. The form horses may be: — AWAPUNI HANDICAP—Pay Boy, Belclar, Neanapolis. LADIES’ BRACELET. Sleepy Valley, Flash Lady, Golden Prince. TO HA N GIN A HANOIC A P.—Josedale Direct, Chcdworth Lass, Emondale. WOOD FIELD MEMORIAL.—CuIture, Volo Bond, Belle I’otts. MCDONALD HANDlCAP.—Christmas Queen, Bellworth, Terrytoon. LONGBURN HANDICAP.— Wild Life, Sleepy Valley, Silent Knight. ASIIHURST HANDICAP. Josedale Direct, Fontaine, Devadus. PRES ID E NT’S HANOIC A I*.—Pony Express, Balalaika, Fire Bar. The acceptors: 11.15 —Awapuni Handicap, of £175; 3.41 class; trotters; it miles.
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 22619, 23 April 1948, Page 4 (Supplement)
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176CONDITIONS CHANGED FORAWAPUNI Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 22619, 23 April 1948, Page 4 (Supplement)
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