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SOUTH CANTERBURY HUNT. REVIEW CT FIELDS, !> v *PA PER MOXi‘l\ Tim Si: n tli (anierlairv limit (.'lull’s meeting takes place on I lit' Vfa.shdyke racecourse to-morrow (Sat m day). Hood acceptances have bean receirod and then* should bo iuter-osl-inij: lacing. x x Tim Hallow Hack Hurdles lias drawn a hold of .seven. -Mcmlio, Exh(c and lle.sler look likely to have most support. x—x I'ractarian, Department, and Mario Colo are a. likely trio lo go well m (the tvireoia limiter's Ste pies, two miles. x—x Riull'in.te. Valves and u’adfac are siii'u to carry plenty <d‘ support in the South Canterbury Steeples. 2] miles. x —x Fair Money, Night Elfort and Royal Bimond should run prominently in the Levels Mack Handicap, six I'm longs. ? x—x Barrington will he the favourite in the Teseheinaker .limit Cup, 2 A mill's and may find Ngahue and Wain'o the hardest to heat. x—-x In the Hunters’ Handicap. IV miles. West Dome, Connnentor and Nil Comment appear U) have the best prospects, x—x I own Major is sure to he the favourite in the Claremont Handicap, one mile. Taboo and First Raid will have some support.
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Stratford Evening Post, Issue 4, 25 July 1930, Page 7
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