ANOTHER ANGLE
CHRISTCHURCH FANCIES
(Special to tho "Evening Post.")
CHRISTCHURCH, This Day. Although the weather has been better during the last few days, the forecast for the next few days is not too promising. The going for the opening of the C.J.C. Grand National Meeting is likely to be a trifle holding on the main course. The following horses are fancied in the south for their engagements. . .. : . ? • ' Trial ■ Hurdles.—Salt Spray, The Smuggler, John-Charles. Paparua Handicap.—Bay Duke, Greek Gold, and Emissary. Jumpess' Flat Handicap.—Signaller, Silk Sox, and Jolly Beggar. Cashmere Plate.—Sir Hugh, Orange Bud, and Rousseau. , ; Grand National Steeplechase.—Dia-r mohd, Royal Limond, and Forest Glow. Enfield Steeplechase.—Thurina and Nocturnus. ■ ■ : •-■ Winter Cup.—Adalene, Concertpitch, and Boomerang. ; Avonhead Handicap.—^Rose of Tralee, Hunting Maid, and Grey Honour.
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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 35, 10 August 1936, Page 13
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122ANOTHER ANGLE Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 35, 10 August 1936, Page 13
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