TO-MORROW'S PROSPECTS
The acceptances for to-morrow 's raeing are very good, and some excellent racing should result. The first race will start at 12 noon, instead of 12.30 p.m., as originally stated, so as to enable the programme ■ to be completed before dusk. The buses from Napier from 10 a.m. will run to the course as required, and buses will leave the course just after the last race. Betting is likely to be brisk and to take a fairly wide range. The following may be among.the best-backed candidates: — Karamu Hurdles. — Contact, Lord Hereford, Iddo. Tomoana Handicap. — Gold Nymph, Buster Brown, Asset. Twyford Handicap. — Fossicker, Hunter 's Morn, Tycoon. Coronation Cup. — Haut Monde, Mandamus, Padishah. . Juvenile Handicap. — Bluffer, Lindrum, Son and Heir. Akitio Handicap., — Trailer, Black Fox, Hawarin. Okawa Handicap. — Hunter 's Morn, Peter Beckford, Lavina.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 97, 11 May 1937, Page 6
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135TO-MORROW'S PROSPECTS Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 97, 11 May 1937, Page 6
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