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TROTTING KAIKOURA CLUB

SUPER POTTS SHOULD RACE WELL ROYAL MILE EXPECTED TO WIN Super Potts, which: finished third to Flaring and Pursuance in the Ashley Handicap at Rangiora last Monday, will have bright prospects of graduating from maiden class in foe Stewards Handicap at foe Kaikoura Trotting meeting today. The Super Globe four-year-old, which is trained at Harewood by A. R. McKenzie, will meet a comparatively weak field today, and he should win. Humble Pie has shown fair form this season without returning a dividend. The Young Bob gelding is a brother to Sedate aha Red Hackle, and he should soon show form. Johnny Ray has improved with every run thia season. He showed to advantage at the Addington trials on Thursday, and he will have prospects of being- placed. Hula Rose, Village Hall and Queen’s Coronet make- most appeal of the others. Royal Mile, holder of the mile record for two-year-old trotters, will be at short odds in his first appearance at a totalisator meeting in the South Bay Handicap, The Fourth Brigade gelding showed to advantage at trials held at New Brighton last month, and it he begins smoothly he should have too much speed for his opponents. Kauru Boy, which raced well at the Nelson meeting, has fair ability, and from 24 yards his prospects cannot be overlooked. ' The consistent Quite Sure mare, Te Waihopi, Overdale Lad, Vincere and Glen Logan make most appeal of the others. The weather, has been fine in Kaikoura, and the track should be hard and fast. The double will be on foe Kaikoura Cup, in which Chunt Grattan and Lucky Spot may be thd hardest to t ? le Keenan Handicap, in which the chances of Kauru Boy, Te Double Brook are highly Selections are:— 1I ' T ’j.~. PubUe,ns ’ Handicap: Nobby, Starlight. Golden Chimes. Rsx Handicap: Royal Mile, Kauru Boy, Te Waihopi. SuP * rPott ’’ Count Grattan^Spot? Mighty Fta?.' pan.—Viritorß* Handicap: Golden Chimea, Nobby, Auriferous. .n3”Bsp.m.—Keenan Handicap: Kauru Boy, Te Waihopi, Double Brook. Han< U Cilp: Super. Hotts, Blnnle DMey, Johnny Ray. ) ASPS'.— President’s Handicap: Midday. Lucky Spot, Count Grattan. a Fields, with form, for the doubles race

. FHMJCANg’ HANDICAP, of £200: mile “d « half.— Nipalong (5), Starlight (3). Virtuous (4) SOUTH„ BAY HANDICAP, of £165: Votters; smin 41sec class; one mile and a half.—Amelia (3), Centennial Star (2). S>' n T I J’ gan , n <e, -„ < J U y WaII » <y. Jocoly £7). Jbfiosr (9), Overdale Lad (5), PrestSTEWARDS' HANDICAP, of £105: 2min SMo e u.^), a ».)«Vim« supe? Of 4040 Lille Bolero (2) .-. scr 3301 penhyftire.(l) .. / scr 0006 Air Raider (5) .. ..12 0112 Count Grattan (2) «. ..12 4200 First Class (3) .. .. .. 12 SS! KS? 5 ! ?"&<♦> •• •• “ S 1 4000 Grattan Arrow (1) . . ..48 VISITORS* HANDICAP, of £200; 3min Msec class; one mile and a half.—Kerry Giri (T.) (Ik Morning Mist (T.) (2) scr; Auriferous (2). Banbury (7), Nobby (B). Ch!2. ely Pil ° t (8), dolden (ik'vUSii, OII2L <4) ’ > rUgh ‘ _ KEBNAN HANDICAP, Of £165. Trotters. 4mln 57sec class. Two miles. 0400 Ccntronlal Star'(9) II " scr :: “tt ( <?) :: :: ::“ r Md <«> •• •• 0000 Prestbury 0230 Te Waihopi (2) .. ” scr n OOO Loyal Eagle (1) ” I' S g 0312 Kauru Boy (1) .. .. .. 24 0130 yincere (1) .. " 3? 0300 Lancewood (1) .. .. ;. 46 MOO Happy Sandy (1) .. .. 60 0000 Double Brook (1) .. ..72 000 Kerry Girt (1) 120 Scratched: Lillian Dele. HANDICAP, ot £105; A l lr n -r 7,, ? c cl? 8 5; °ne mile and < half.— Humble Johnny Ray (6>, Keressn PREMDENT’B HANDICAP, ot £240; 2l rm “ST and,a quarter; School Fair at Lyttelton— A fair to raise funds for the West Lyttelton School, was held in St. Saviour’s Hall and grounds. Lyttelton, oh Saturday afternoon. Good business was done by the. various stalls and amusement devices, and a satisfactory sum whs realised. Prizes for decorated dolls’ prams- were awarded to Elizabeth Blenkinsop, Kaye Donnelly, and Diane

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Press, Volume XC, Issue 27495, 1 November 1954, Page 12

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TROTTING KAIKOURA CLUB Press, Volume XC, Issue 27495, 1 November 1954, Page 12

TROTTING KAIKOURA CLUB Press, Volume XC, Issue 27495, 1 November 1954, Page 12

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