HUTT PARK SELECTIONS
630 p.m.—First Navy Pace: Delroy, Nga Toka, Pursue Me. 7 p.m—Army Pace: As A Rule, Armbro Jef, Camlar. 7.30 p.m.—Wreckler Handicap: Kilometre King, Lifeline, Clifton Lodge. S pm.— Second Navy Pace: Pani's Dream, Seafield Count, Battlemarch. 8.35 p.m—Worthy Queen Handicap: Van Lome, Tough Going, Local Beau. 0.5 p.m.—Roydon Lodge Free-for-all: Forto Prontezza, Sole Command. »3S p.m—Nicholl's Pace: Camla, Armbro Fet, Ben Rivers. ; 10.5 p.m—Air Force Pace: I Sherry Lane, The Good Life, Chief Ironside. 10 35 p.m.—Petone Pace: Illusionist. Star Chance, Frosty I
The Good Life, which had ; anything bur a good run on Saturday, should be better; suited by his draw of No. 5 tonight and h>s two races’ I should have brought him* (closer to peak. The Holmes Butler repreIsentauves, Chief Ironside (and Parisian Star, will also 'come in for support after being successful on Saturday. Holmes will drive Chief Ironside and John Langdon I will drive Parisian Star. I The feature race is the I Roydon Lodge Free-for-all which will see the continued battle of Forto Prontezza and Sole Command. Forto Prontezza beat his rival in the President’s Handicap on the first night, but Sole Command was too strong at the end of the Port Nicholson Handicap on Saturday. The conditions of tonight’s pace should suit Forto Prontezza. which gave Sole Command a 10m start on Saturday. This race will now be the second leg of the treble. (Earlier it had been ani nounced that the Nicholls | Handicap (race seven) would .be the middle leg. TAB. TREBLE ■8 p.m.— SECOND NAVY MOBILE PACE $1250; CO, mobile start; 2400 m. 1 00 Rowelock It 2 0044 Seafield Count i2) It F. Kirk 3 0440 Jusha-Hustler (3) It I. Hunter
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