CAMBRIDGE FIXTURE
Special— -from "Early Bird."
Prospect} for Monday
AUCKLAND, This Dav With fine weather it wi!l be interesting to see if the accommodation at Cambridge will be edfiicient to hold all the people that will attend the annual fixture oii Monday of the VV aikato Hunt Club. Last Labour Day the enclosures were uncomfoftably crowded and the totalisator handled just oil £25,000, while for the coming meeting the indications ate that there will be mofe people than ever. -The going should bo first ciags and win and place betting wfll he adhered to. Fields ar6 excellent throughout. Tlie form horses for Monday are the following ; li 11.45 FARMERS' STEEPLECHASE — Gordon, Etcetera, Folly's Choice. . 12.28, HUNTERS' HURDLES.— Englishman, Lady England, Bellbroney. 1.14, BARDOWIE HACK— Te Monowai, Hunting Blood, Poland. 1.57, MEhiifSRS' MEMORIAL— Rona Bay, Orac, Mazir. 2.42, WAIKATO HUNT CUP— High Conimissioner, Lochiel Lad, Tafigled. 3.26, BRUNTWOOD HACK— May Song, Cheval de Volee, Barricade. 4.14 LADIES' BRACFLKT.- hed f'bx. Awhiowhio, Bellbfoney. 5 0. BOLLARD MEMOIMAL -- Ucsiege, Prihce Acre, Johniiy Wulls.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 26, 23 October 1937, Page 19
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170CAMBRIDGE FIXTURE Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 26, 23 October 1937, Page 19
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