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The usual problems will confront speciilators at Trentham to-lnorrow, openiiig day of the Wellington R.O. spring "flsttire, whieh will be eontinued on Saturday and Moiiclay. Seven of tottiorrow's evdnts are handicap races, the only classitf being the Wellesley Stakes, wbdle on Saturday the Trentham Stakes, for three-year-olds, Will be deeided, while the weight-for-ago contest, the HarcoUft Stakes, conies up for decisioii on Monday, Labour Day. WithoUt rain tlio track will be fast. Betting will be conducted under tlle win and placo system. Fancied candidates fdr to-inorrcw are as follows: — 12.10, Glen Hurdles.— Donegal, Journet, Trackman. 12.60, Taita Handicap. — Lofd Cavendish, Godfrey, Night Attack. 1.35, Wainui Handicap. — Kinnoull. Catalogue, Big Dook. 2.16, Rimutaka Handicap. — Suleiman, Geira, liollicker. 2.55, Wellington Handicap. — Cerne Abbas, Small Boy, Hunting Cat, 3:37, "VVellesley Stakes.— Protpctor, Surmount, Te HerO. 4.19, Shorts Haiidicap. — Whiriing, Joviality, Pakanui. o.O, October Handicap. — The Bigot, Lustral, Bluffer.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 23, 20 October 1937, Page 15
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