THE "HERMIT'S" SUGGESTIONS
The Napier Park Racing Club's winter meeting will commenco tomorrow, and be continued on Saturday. Although tho weather is wet at timo of writing there are signs of a break nnd to-mor-row may be fine. If it is, thero should be a very large attendance. Thb first race will start at 11.30 and the last at 3.10 p-m., so as to give patrons a chanco of secing six of the seven races and then rcaebiug town in timo to see Ihe fHawke's Bay- Wairarapa Rugby football matcli sbould they tlcslre to do so, Tho following may bo among tho mosfc favoured sclections:— ■ MOTEO HACK II U.RDLES. — Sybil Song, Marching Song, Koiitucky Song. MAIDEN RACE. — Paul Robeson. Tullamore, Shani. BIRTHDAY HACK HAND1CAP. — Trailer, Lucullus Lad, Buster Brown. NAPIER STEEPLECHASfi.— Dome, Count Willonyx, Royal Bengal, LADIES ' HANBICAP. — Mercian Prince, Umpirc, Tres See. FLYING hANDICAP.— Lavina, Pakanui, Gay Hunter. MEEANEE HACK HANDICAP.— Fossicker, Gironde, Marjory Daw.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 121, 8 June 1937, Page 9
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