Musick And Toureg For Otaki Double
The Prist* SprcuU Service
WELLINGTON. May IJ, Musick and Tourer form a likely combination for the double at the Otaki Maori Racing Club's winter meeting at Trentham tomorrow, the respective legs being the Ta Timi Kara and Taipua Handicaps. Both have recent minor placIngs to their credit and after rain on Thursday night, will have conditions to their liking. Musick can expect strong opposition from his stablemate. Melody Man. and the Nelson Cup winner. Compensate. Pandex and Gold Splice are likely to vie with Toureg for favourftism in the second leg. The forecast is for eloudy weather and the going will be soft. Selections 11 a.m.—Ohau Hack Hurdles:
Royal Guy.' Diavolo. Wonder i Gold. 1 11.40 a m.—Waikanae Novice ; Race: Fair Talk. Chin Chin. • Coruscate. 12.25 pm—Pukehou Hack Handicap: Sham. Erldon. Wlsh- . >ns 1.10 pun.—Ta Timi Kara I Handicap: Musick, Compensate. . Melody Man. ; 1.55 pan,—Nepia Wtniata . Memorial Steeplechase: JamI asaa. Napoleon Bonaparte. . Parasol. 240 p.m.—Te Roto Haek Handicap: Count Luca, Sage. Golden Road. 325 pm.—Taipua Handicap: : Toureg. Pandex. Gold Splice. 4.10 p.m.—Tainut Hack Handicap: Madame Letitia. Big Bill Maracto.
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Press, Volume C, Issue 29513, 13 May 1961, Page 4
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185Musick And Toureg For Otaki Double Press, Volume C, Issue 29513, 13 May 1961, Page 4
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