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PACERS AND TROTTERS

NOTES FROM HUTT ?ARK With a continuance of fine ■weather the outside of the ■ grass track at Hutt Park was open for fast work yesterday inorhing.,- ■"■■ ■;■'; /■..-'' ■ ■;' ; •■.'•' The first to work* were Glem-ossie, David McElwyn, and Purser. Glenrossie and David McElwyn led Purser for the first mile, when David McElwyn'eased up and Purser went after; Glenrossie. ■ Going on at a great pace, Purser. made up" his lee-, way and finished on terms with the Cup horse. Purser's display ■ was'a good one,: but unfortunately he" is not always reliable .in a race. Jean Parrish, Guy Star,, and Hemlock Hero had a useful work-out, Guy Star appearing to hold the others safe. Logan's Pride and Ambleside worked fast over a mile and a quarter. The .former, pacing brilliantly, finished well in. front of Ambleside. Both pulled up sound, Logan's Pride impressing, by his workout ' . . ■ . Smqoger (alone) with the straps on, covered, a mile and a half, doing his work well, and• seemingvanxious to carry on. He .has been.accorded- a nomination in both a trotting, and pacing event at the forthcoming meeting. Drusern had Ghenaway as a companion over a milef and a: half, the former trotting well; Chenaway, who sweated freely, gave a faultless display of pacing* Prince Drusus gave only a fair display over three, circuits. He is an unlikely starter at the : meeting. Zella did useful work, while her stablemate, Lola Bingen, again shaped well in long, steady trotting work. At; present 'there, .are thirty liorses in training at the. Paik, including several novices.' ". ; ' Acceptances for all events at the Wellington Cup Trial Meeting close on Tuesday nest, 25th October.

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Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 97, 21 October 1932, Page 4

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PACERS AND TROTTERS Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 97, 21 October 1932, Page 4

PACERS AND TROTTERS Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 97, 21 October 1932, Page 4

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