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WHIPPET NOTES

, [Bv Hi’ii.] Good nominations have been received for. the club’s meeting, to bo hold at the Hunt Club's ground, Tahuna i’ark, to-morrow. The Open Handicap lias the Happy Days Cup added to it, and Mr H. Edmonds has kindly presented a cup for the Open Hurdle Handicap. The track has been top-dressed and is in good condition for the meeting. Bill Galloway has Nightly “ going great guns,” and will keep Winata busy in the maiden race. Mrs Guthrie has Say When Mon well at present, and will make the field in the light-weight do its best. _ The Turner brothers have their team well, and should collect a couple of races—Blue Vision in the second class handicap and Silver Tom in the open handicap. Don Hutchison lias Clifton Lass going bettor than ever. This bitch should fill a place in the light-weight handicap. Jack Goodman should collect again with Scotland Hope at this meeting. His bitch has improved and will do well in her class. Tod Woods's dog Taurus will make Blue Vision do his host in the second class handicap. A win is long overdue lor him. Jim Algio has his light-weight nominated in the open race, and off the front, will keep them busy. Bill Guthrie will have Gold Blight in a place on Saturday. This is the dog that will trouble Silver Tom in the open race. Jack Berry’s team is well at present. Camperdown should do it again in the open hurdles. Charles Unwin’s good hurdler Signalman might bo Campcrdown’s downfall. Fred Tanner has his team all going well at present. He may have another of his surprises for them again to-mor-row. The' dogs that should run well at the meeting are: Maiden Handicap.—Nightly, Winata. Light-weight Handicap. Scotland Hope, Clifton Lass. Second Class Handicap.—Blue Vision. Taurus. Open Handicap.—Silver Tom, Gold Flight. Maiden Hurdles. Nightly, Blue Vision. Open Hurdles.—Camperdown, Signalman.

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Evening Star, Issue 22459, 2 October 1936, Page 5

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314

WHIPPET NOTES Evening Star, Issue 22459, 2 October 1936, Page 5

WHIPPET NOTES Evening Star, Issue 22459, 2 October 1936, Page 5

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