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MODEST CARD TO BE STAGED PROSPECTS FOR TOMORROW Little more than passing interest will be taken in the meeting tomorrow at Greenmeadows of the Napier Park Racing Club, for most of the good horses in Hawke’s Bay will not be seen in action. Nevertheless, the bill of fare is a good one, everything taken into consideration, and with fine weather the club should show a muchneeded profit. The following will probably be prominently supported in their engage- ! ments: j Prince oC Wales' .Stakes—Sea Scout 1 and Warworn. j Trial Handicap.—l’m Alone and Don Quixote. Greenmeadows* Hack Hurdles. - j Peshwa and Princess Elizabeth. Park Stakes.— Kick Off and King’s : Jest. Ahuriri Hack Handicap.—Tahoma and Sylvan Delj. Taradalo J iighweight Handicap.— Rouex and Queen’s Choice. Railway Handicap.—Toxeuma and ■ Royal Lineage.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 785, 4 October 1929, Page 13
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130AT NAPIER Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 785, 4 October 1929, Page 13
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