"THE BARB'S" SUGGESTIONS
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The concluding day (tp-morrow) of the Feilding J.C. spring meeting has every indication of f urnishihg even nioTe interesting racing than on Saturday, - as the fields are more evenly balanced. . , ■ The winners of the first day 's Hurdles, Maiden Handicap, Manchester Handicap, and hack sprint have not paid up for their engagements . tomorrow. The following may be entrusted with most monetary support in their respective engagements:— CHELTENHAhl HURDLES: Begorrah,. Round Score, Even Money. NOYTCE STAKES: Amatory, Alloa, Aria. ST. ANDEEW'S HANDICAP j The Buzzer; Tail Light, Tahurangi. CLIFTON HANDICAP: Mata Hari, Airing, Lady Ina. ORUA NURSERY: Raratonga,. Toaiti, Dunmanway. RONGOTEA HACK: Lacquer, Middle, Tidewaiter. NIKAU HACK: Wagner, Star Lad, Son and Heir. EMPIRE HANDICAP: Wildflower, Taitoru, Reipar (faUing Airing starting).
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 56, 29 November 1937, Page 15
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126"THE BARB'S" SUGGESTIONS Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 56, 29 November 1937, Page 15
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