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CONCLUDING DAY

TURF CLUB FIELDS

FORM BEST GUIDE

WINS WERE DECISIV!

PROSPECTIVE WINNERS

By “Trenton

The fields for the concluding day of the Poverty Bay Turf Club's meeting at Makaraka on Saturday are slightly better than those of Thursday. Thursday’s form should be a good guide, as most of tiie winners won with something in hand. The following may run well:—• First Landing Hurdles: Small BoyQueen’s Dream bkt., Birkology.

Trial Handicap: Native Chief. Millions.

Centennial Hack: Native Song, Mendelssohn or Queen’s Dream if reserved. Spring Handicap: Gay Mimic, De Friend.

Juvenile Stakes: Kindergarten bkt Kinariki.

Taruhevu Handicap: Bold Step Okawa.

Departure Hack: Smiling Person-ality-Queen's Dream bkt., Proclamation.

THE ACCEPTANCES

FIRST LANDING HURDLES, Of £95; 11 miles. ,

Dream 9 1C TRIAL HANDICAP, Of £OS; (i furlongs.

CENTENNIAL HACK, Of £95: 1 mile.

Dream 8 4 SPRING HANDICAP, Of £125; U miles.

JUVENILE STAKES, Of £BS; 5 furlongs.

Kindergarten 8 <' TARUHERU HANDICAP, Of £9O; 0 furlongs.

DEPARTURE HACK, Of £9O; 0 furlongs.

S'•mill Boy 1 7 Whetii 0 0 Birkology 10 !‘2 Seven Soils 0 0 Paul Robeson 10 1. Koval Stuart 0 0

Native Chief It 0 Whakno 7 1 d Tnlmrakau 8 7 .Millions 7 i:: Waili.nvii 8 d No Wondor 7 Id .liingle Kins 7 Id Jvivor Tide 7 13

Naina. .Song 1) Minnow* 8 0 I; hji nn 5* 7 Keav Bridge 7 i :i M iniicrj* S 1 (Jay Laura 7 Ki Mendelssohn 8 4 0 olden Flame 7 11 Queen's Plenteous 7 7

Be Friend 1) V\ l’ennycomcBay jMimic S n f 1 is i i'i- : 7 0 Small Boy 7 10 ,Skyway 7 0 Hunting -Mint 7 0

Kincinolo s 1 Koiijrh Passage 7 1 illions 8 ? ! Dusky Morn 7 1 Kin tyro s : 1. Ki narilci 0 J o

Golden Blondo !• - JVnnyooim*Okiiwa S !i quick 7 0 Rold Step « <> Lordly Knight 7 0 Gay Mimic S 4 7 0

Smiling I’rrsonalily 8 9 ~S\ innow 'Proclamation 8 2 S 2 SI iniicry S 5 Diana Totrix 7 9 (Junen'K Dream 8 A

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Bibliographic details

Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20073, 20 October 1939, Page 3

Word Count
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CONCLUDING DAY Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20073, 20 October 1939, Page 3

CONCLUDING DAY Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20073, 20 October 1939, Page 3

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