Turf News And Views
Another For Travel King The Safari—Tea Queen gelding, Travel King, who opened his winning account at Paeroa in October last, prevailed in the principal hack event at Hawera of £350. A New Hurdler
The Dannevirke owned Trig Point, has been recommended for the schooling list. This may not perturb the Thrasor representative for he is speedy, while he also ranks high in respect to gameness. He is not likely to have much difficulty in heading off fields of hurdlers. N,Z. St. Leger
The northern horses still in the New Zealand St. Leger to be run at Trentham on March 30 are Foxbay and Quick March. Sprinter And Stayer The Melbourne Cup winner, Hiraji, still retains his sprinting ability, for recently he won the Denham Court Handicap of seven furlongs in 1.25. Open Events The Bay of Plenty Club, Tauranga, which generally caters fully for the hack class, has decided to include two open events in its April programme. This will be appreciated by many turf patrons. Racing in Bay Of Plenty With the Rotorua meeting on March 27 and the Tauranga fixture on April 3 Bay of Plenty will have three days racing within a few days.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 12, Issue 30, 16 March 1948, Page 3
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