TO-MORROW'S PROSPECTS
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Events Bear Open Aspect
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In the majority of the racea yesterday the winning margins were quite decisive, but with the increased weight on the winners, to-morrow's events bear a very open aspect. The acceptances aro fair and sliould furnish interesting coutests. The i'ollowing horses may uppeal lo Ihe public in their racea:— OMAHU HIGHWEIGHT: Lady Wcsscx, Royal Routine. TR1AL HANDICAP: Nereus. Tupai. Agog. TELEGRAPH HACK: Roval Minstrel, Gironde, Tycoon-Jazz Boy biacket. GREENMEADOWS HACK: Gay Hunter, Soho, King's Lancer. IOJAO HANDICAP; Son and Heir, Screen Star. Lfindrum BT. PATRiCK'S HANDICAP: Peunycomequick, Sansfoy, Passion Flower. WHARERANGI I1ACK: Luculius Lad. Blygain, Seyfi'iod. Tlie Siegfried — Talutelter two-year-old gelding has beon uamed Lindrum.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 42, 5 March 1937, Page 8
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114TO-MORROW'S PROSPECTS Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 42, 5 March 1937, Page 8
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