TO-MORROW'S PROSPECTS
-Own Correspondent.)
Horses With Chances
(By Telegraph-
NEW PLYMOUTH, Tnig Hay. After a most successful opening yesterday, the prospects are bright for the Taranaki Cup meeting, which will be coneluded to-mox-row at New Plymouth as the fields are again of an even na~ fcure and again the finishes should be close. The track is in excellent order. The follewing may carry mqst monetary support in thejr resppctive races: Okoe ' Hurdles : Don Efma, Royal Routine. Awakino Ha«k: King Kproki, To Broney. Mokau Hack: Convivjal, International. 22nd. Taranaki Stakes ; Oratory, Notium, Greenwich. Paul Memoiial; Taitoru Hazoor, One Whetu Juyenile Handicap : Orate, Wildflower Urenui Haudicap : Friesland, Grateful, Refresher. Omata Hack: Export, Autumn Leaf, Sansfoy,
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 18, 5 February 1937, Page 5
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