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Fields of stronger class than those which raced last week are engaged on the second day of the Woodville District Jockey Club’s meeting tomorrow. The double will be on the Gothard Handicap and the Railway Handicap. Selections are:— 11.0: Papatawa Hurdles.—First division: Night Charm, Hypholin. Second division: Follow Suit, Irresistible. 11.45: Novice Stakes.—First division: Young Kevin, Mink. Second division: Paradise, Dakarette. 12.30: Juvenile Handicap.—First division: Pretence, Eulo. Second division: Earl Denby, Novara. 1.20: Gothard Handicap.—Golden Spa, Super Snipe, Almora. 2.5: Kiritaki Hack Handicap.—Bonnie King. Pheroz Girl, Meriden. 3.5: Rail wav Handicap.—Ptolemy, Paper Strip, Infinity. 3.50: Gorge Hack Handicap.—First division: Topmast, Glenkindie. Second division: Sweepstake, Parisian Lad. 4.40: Stewards’ Hack Handicap.—Linkman, Coppice. Romberg.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 27567, 8 December 1950, Page 5

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Woodville Otago Daily Times, Issue 27567, 8 December 1950, Page 5

Woodville Otago Daily Times, Issue 27567, 8 December 1950, Page 5

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