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TO-DAY'S PROGRAMME.

12 noon —GOVERNOR'S HANDICAP (in harness), of 350 eovs. For unhoppled trotters. 5.32 class. l£nx. Aileen Wood .. scr Young Carbine.'. 24 All Peters .. scr Lady Fan .. 36 Great Amazon .. scr Nelson Boy .. 36 Len Wood .. scr Bingen Starr .. 48 Ukulele Lady .. *cr Bonnie Belmont 48 Audo Bell .. 12 Lazarus .. 48 Peter Lin .. 12 Proud Ata .. 48 Dolores . . 24 Oake Bingen .. 72 Nelson McKinney 124 Master Audo .%. 72 Lazarus on his running yesterday should again be in the picture in the Governor's Handicap, for he is a trotter above the average. Peter Lin and Young Carbine should run prominently. 12.45 p.m.—ENFIELD HANDICAP (in caddie), of 300 sovs. 2.14 class, lm. Exclusive .. scr Logan Hanlon .. 12 Firpo .. scr Okoura .. 12 Genuine .. scr St. Maura .. 12 Grey Cloud .. scr Final McKinney 12 Billy Sea .. ser Bessie Logan .. 24 August Dillon .. 12 Loch Moigh .» 24 Dalmeny .. 12 Bonny Logan .. 36 General Bingen 12 Native Chief ~., 49 The Enfield Handicap is the only mile saddle race at the Meeting, and Logan Hanlon, Dalmeny, and Final McKinney should take part in the finish. 1.35 p.m.—CHRISTCHURCH HANDICAP (in harness). 4.27 class. 2m. Daphne de Oro scr Terence Dillon 24 Dundas Boy .. 12 Kohara .. 36 Roi l'Or .. 12 Waitaki Girl .. 36 Imprint .. 12 Kingcraft .« 36 Quality .. 24 Logan Park .. 36 There should be a good race in the Christchurch Handicap between a small but select field. Dundas Boy, Logan Park, and Kingcraft should race well. 2.20 p.m;—AUSTRALASIAN HANDICAP (In harness), of 400 sovs. 4.40 class. 2m. Aleron .. scr Arikitoa 24 Dilnon .. scr Fair "Wave -, m 24 Golden Ore «. scr Locanda Boy .. 24 Mac Dillon .. scr Sarella «. 36 Richore .. *<* Tactless >, 36 Sonoma .. scr Zella », 36 ATonwood .. 12 Bay Nut ~ 48 June de Oro .. 12 Delightful .. 48 Nelson de Oro .. 12 Snnfish .. 48 With the short limit of 48yds the Australasian Handicap should provide plenty of interest. Eichore, Aleron, and Sunfish appeal the most of those engaged. 3.5 p.m.—MIDDLETON HANDICAP (in harness), of 450 sovs. Unhoppled trotters. 4.37 class. 2m. Le Todd .. scr Kempton •.» 60 Nighborn .. scr Koro Peter .. 60 Engagement ~ 24 Sister Beatrice 60 Bonny Spec .. 36 Native Star .. 72 Xgatira .. 36 Western Voyage 72 Tamerlane .. 48 Elzear .. 120 Tamerlane should find the journey in the Middleton Handicap to suit him. Koro Peter and Native Star should prove the best of the remainder. 3.50 p.m.—HORNBY HANDICAP (in harness), of 300 sovs. 2.48 class, ljm. Amaris .. scr Sunshower .. 1% Granite City .. scr Golden Bubbles 24 Hector's Own .. scr Jolly "Pet .. 24 Lady Matchlight srr Pluto .. 24 Neerson . . scr Real Light .. 24 Sir Author .. »<"r Wilma Dillon .. 24 Firpo .. 12 Glenelg .. * 24 Jollv Chimes .. 1- Talent .. 24 Great Logan .. 12 Torpedo Huon .. 36 Vendome .. 12 Dilworth .. 60 The Hornby Handicap, of a mile and a quarter, should suit Vendome, who may find Dilworth and Torpedo Huon her strongest opponents. 4.35 p.m.—LYTTELTON HANDICAP (in harness), of 400 sovs. 4.35 class. 2m. Great Logan .. scr Jolly Pet .. 24 Sunny Bob .. scr Trimmer .. 24 Avenger .. ecr Jean McElwyn 48 Muriel de Oro . » 12 Maiwhariti .# «0 Omaha .. 12 Concliff •• 84 Orphan .. 3 2 Dilworth .. 84 Athalone .. 24 In the Lyttelton Handicap, F. G. Holmes's elect (Muriel de Oro or Jolly Pet) looks to have a good chance, and the best of the remainder may be Great Logan or Jean McElwyn. 5.20 p.m.—FREE-FOR-ALL, of 650 jots. ljm. Peter Bingen Author Jinks Tom Thumb Logan Chief Logan Park Prince Pointer Padlock Native Prince Dundas Boy Peter Bingen will probably be the favourite in the Free-for-All, with W. J. Tomkinson 's elect (Prince Pointer or I Logaa Park) the next beit.

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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19777, 15 November 1929, Page 16

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TO-DAY'S PROGRAMME. Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19777, 15 November 1929, Page 16

TO-DAY'S PROGRAMME. Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19777, 15 November 1929, Page 16

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