A DAY AT WAIPUKURAU
Majority of Races Have Drawn Good Fields The meetings held at Waipukurau are vdry popular— for many reasons. On Monday this fixture will be the attraction m Hawkes Bay.
PTO of the eight races have drawn good fields, but the remaining three are a little bit thin. As is always the case, there are a goodly number of horses with dual engagements. Of the seven m the principal handicap, the two top -weights, "Waicullus and Queen's Choice, should do best. The pair are also m the Flying, but a fresh one m Inner Harbor promises to be the toughest proposition. His Woodville form was really meritorious. Jim La.ndel may score a win with Hinekatorangl m the Maiden. Heather Blend ia one m the same race which has threatened to do it for some time. Chelone will give them something to do m the Juvenile. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiuiiiniiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiui
And when he runs later In the day he Trill be heard of again. In hla second start Miss Pat and Tom Byrne appear to be his most dangerous opponents. If Atareria is to win a race for Herbert Gaisf ord he has his opportunity m the Porangahau Handicap. The company is poor and the small field should allow him to keep out of trouble. Garzon has shown his ability to carry weight and he will have many friends In the Welter. - Back to the form she showed m the winter, Merle would set them a task m the concluding raoe. Moepai and Tom Bryne are the best of the remainder. iMiiiiiiuiiiniiiiniuiiniiiiiiiiiiiuDiiiuiiuiiiuiiuiiiiiiiiiiiuiiuiiniiniiiuiiiiiiiii
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NZ Truth, Issue 1151, 22 December 1927, Page 11
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261A DAY AT WAIPUKURAU NZ Truth, Issue 1151, 22 December 1927, Page 11
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