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TROTS AT HUTT PARK

.TO-MORROW'S GOOD CARD

TRIAL \FGR; ■ GUP. HORSES

.'.'_ With excellent^ ail-round ■ ■ acceptances, the stage is set £pr a. r rn,gs.t"'successful day's racing at the .Wellington Trotting Club's Cup Trial Meeting- at Hutt Park to-mor-row... The course quickly recovered from the soaking rain of last week-end, and the few showers since have done no harm ■whatever to the track. The weather is • fine at present, and the indications are . that it will continue so. • Considerable. interest will be taken in the racing, as several Xew Zealand Cup . horses, Xew. Zealand Derby candidates, | and pacers and trotters in other classes j aspiring to higher honours will perform. ' Chief interest, of course, will be eentred-j ' in the 2Cew Zealand" Cup Trial Handicap, .' when Kas attracted sis "Cup' prospects. For the benefit of the small investor ■ the club haß 'retained the 5s unit of betting : on the^totalisatorj and this undoubtedly adds to-the success-of the'meetings at the Park. ... •. ; ,:,_, ~: • . . ■ Good train.;services will.-.bo. available. "• Special trains leave Xambton at.10.00 a.m.', 11.4 a.m., and 11.37 a.m., and run direct to the course.' In -addition,^ ordinary trains leave Wollington at IL4B a.m., 12.9 . p.m., 12.20 p.m., and "12.41 p.m. Passen-. gers by the ordinary trninaeharige at Woburn. Return fares , to Hutt Park,'"any class, are as follows:—From Wellington, Kaiwarra, .• Xgahauranga, 2s; Petone, Is; Ava, 6d; and Woburn, 3d. The card, and prospects are:— 12.10—rETOXE HANDICAP ?ROT (harness). of 120 eovs; 3.57 class; unhoppled. trotters: :■■ •- one mile.and five- furlongs. ■ . . - Fairyland,' scr. Louis Bingen ..48 El Merit ....... 12 Wah GO Miss Leda 36 Jlr. Penalty .... 72 Stanley Bineeri .38 - . ■ •. . .Of; the seven unhoppleii trotters. carded to contest the opening event, the Eetone -Handicap, Stanley Bingen and Louis Bin- . gen will command most support." Both won a. race at-the last meeting at Hutt Park.' On tHis occasion Stanley Bingen may beat Louis Bingen. Of the others, " Fairyland appears to have the best chance. Main appeal is-'made by-Stanley Bingen and Louis Bingen. ■:.-.■.■.. 12.55—NOVICE HANDICAP (harness). Nt 100 soys; 3.43 class; one wile and a half.. Desert Maiden . scr Storm Queen scr Donum scr Tecla • scr Gun Metal scr Tenor scr 'Iron-Man acri Trada scr Match King ..;. scr- War Officer '. . scr . Jlax Havoc :... scr " Iron Man began quickly on the'second day at Greymouth, but broke when an opponent left his feet in front of him , turning into the straight. He is a nervous horse, and may take" time to gain confidence. Desert Maiden gave an improved . showing at Oamaru,- and Tecla and Tenor . are. racing well. , If ,\Yar. Officer elected to repeat his.private form,, he "would win easily. There is always 7-uncertainty about ' maiden pacers, but a pair "wlib should go , well are-Desert Maiden arid Tenor. ; .1.40^-bCTOBER HANDICAP (harness), of 200 soys; 4.36 class; two miles. Bracken '"....'... scr Tactless ' ..... 24 Country King ... scr Herod ....... »4 (iCelp. ...* i scr Major Mod 24 Purser ....... ff ..., scr. Nelson's Vlctorv 24 . Axabcnd - '..-..... 12 ■ Great Parrlsl) .". 36 Eardus1 ■!!(.'...5 i.?i:2il Sir-Guy ....... 3S : ■ _'If, the: cpnfse 'is.in good-Order, and Bracken repeats Her 'good performance in', the Methven - Cup, she would" win the i October Handicap.'Kelp -will go his usilal; honest race, but Arabond is overdue. On < 24yds' Tactless and Kelson's Victory can-:; 'not be overlooked. A couple who should; take.a, part in the finish are Bracken-' 'and . kelson's Victory; . 2.25—-YEW ZEALAND CUP TRIAL HAXDICAP i , (harness), of 300 sors; 2.43 class; one Mile - and- a quarter. ' >" ■ : ■ ■ Glenrossia ..... scr Impromptu 12 ', King Pointer .: scr Carmel ........ 24 Logan's Prida .. scr Red Shadow ... 24 ' Jtoyal Silk -.-. .■.. scr Harold Logan .. 36 • Terence' Dillon .scr . _" Taking a line on Oamaru "form," Royal Silk holds a strong claim to the Jfew Zea- : land Cup Handicap..He was'in receipt, of 48yds .from .HaroH Alipgan, ' and : beat him .pointjess:-; At"Wellington he has ' an advantage of 38yds,- arid hVaga'iri should ■finish'in front of Harold Logan. " His ' .stablemate, Red Shadow, has 12yds froni ■Harold Logan, and it will be a great go between, them. Of the others, Terence .•Dillon is probably entitled to most, respect... Glenrossie is also expected to make a bold showing. Form points to the Royal Silk-Red Shadow bracket and Harold. Logan. , 3.IO—BOROtJGff HAXDICAP (harness), of 130 » soys; 3.36 class; one mile and a half. , Arthur Chimes scr Miaad .scr . David McElwyn .scr Smooger scr Hard' Words .;. scr Native- Berry i.. 36 •' : Indjanapolis. ...; scr yvorthy Queen •'.. 60 Little Victor...,, scr , Much interest will be taken in Indianapolis in'tlie Borough Handicap,, which he should go near winning. Little Victor •won well: at New Brighton, and Hard Words is working particularly well. The Wellington candidate, David McElwyn, is a good sort. Possibly the best efforts will be produced; by Indianapolis and Hard Words. ■' ~ '-.. ..,"• ..■■.■■- •'■■■.'.■ 3.SS—PRESIDENT'S HANDICAP TROT (harness),"of 150 sots; 4.52 class ;■ unhoppled trotters;, two-miles. Fairyland ..... acr Louis Blnjren ... 4S '- El Merit ..;.-.... 12 wan '.......:.. 7? Stanley Blngen . -36 ,Mr. Penalty ..... si j/Xouis;Bingen looks to have a big chance 61.- winning the President's Handicap.Wah -nreEt.a fine race at the last Wellington Meeting, and Stanley ■ Bin<»en again raust he considered.' A-Rain there will be support for Lom>.Bingen; and Stanley Bingen. ■ -~ ■: - —: L -..-..; . . ■ . ■ ■ 4,40i-SHORT.' HANDICAP (harness), (if 100 • sots; 3.7 class; tne mile and a quarter. Bingen Wrack '~ scr. -Tecla •.■.•... scr Desert. Maiden .. scr Tenor '■ '~" "" scr Gun Metal scr War.Officer scr Iron: Man: >..„.; S cr Hemlodc.Hero v; 12 GU7 Star scr. Jean Parrish ...12 ■Storm Queen-- ..." scr ■ -• • '■"_-■ Tecla," Tenor; and-Trada will all ,be best smtedbya tnile and a quarter which ■' .is the'distance; of the Short HandicapDonum is a useful, pacer, and War Officer will appreciate a ten furlonjrsfjoiirney There will be followings for War Officer . and Trada. .-..•- . ■ 5.25-ELECTRIC HANDICAP (harness), of 150 soys; 2.48 class; one mils and a quarter Dusollns ....... scr Major Una".'.'.'. 24 *e'P scr Nelson's Victory 24 ' & r s ••;;;;:: s§. slcGuy •••••■• «, Should Nelson's Victory • escape a penalty in the October Handicap he will .*ike,. a lo* ;of." beating- in the Electric . Handicap,' in which Bracken, Dusolina, and Raydus are ,also -engaged. Of the quartet--Raydus, Dusolina. and kelson's Victory may prove best; .If Nelson's Victory wins earlier in the day, .then Bracken may enter into-the money. As the field ' stands at present,, the public would prob.ably prefer kelson's Victory and Dusouna.;: . ' "

GftEEN LANE HANDICAP, of 105' sovs; un- . ihapplcti -.'trotters;'3.48 class; one mile and ■..-.a,half. . .', ;' : ; ,'.. : Autumn-Lu ..... ser Nell Void '. 24 .'Grand.. Triumph ■. scr Win Hiion : fto Katalo ........ scr Mattie Herbllwyn " 72 Manna's.Son ... ser ' Hue . Coronado . 84 Waskasu scr . NEWMARKET HANDICAP, of 105 sovs; 3.6 class; one mile and a quarter. Cogent . scr Itcglna Derby .. scr Cimarrdn ..... scr TriQttsst scr Free Gift scr Worthy Chief ... scr Mslea scr Fisher 2-1 Mountain Sun ... scr Raider 24 Xellota scr Stormy Mack"'.. 21 Our Summer .. scr ' •LABOUR DAT HANDICAP, of 225 eovs ; 4.35 class; two miles. Arabond :< SM Direct Morning . 3G Brentlight ..... scr First flight .... 3B Carnul ..j..... scr Gdld Treasure ,. 3fi Real Girl .: 12 Kewple's Triumph 36 Anon ......... 24 -Pageant ...... 3(5 Dan Direct 24 Peter Pirate ... 84 JUNCTION HANDICAP/of 103 sovs; 3.37 class; .pne mile and a half. - ■ Ouid Hairst . ':\. tat Pufcemlro .... -is JtarearetWallaaa" w Realty ....... 4S Prince Etawah II Homeward .... 72 Francis" • Llncola 30: . '.,[,. HILLSBORO 1 HANDICAP, of ' l.IS sovs : irahopplcd trotters; 3.^S class; one mile and a half. » ■ ' Billj Carbine .. scr Moko Bell? .... sit Hue OoronacTo .. scr Cart Mack .... fio H Merit 12 Wlndcliat . ',1 Marble Star 12 Kolm.ir 10S Moko Girl 24 Jock Blngen ... 13 > rarrish-Belle .. 24 CAMPBELL -'HANDICAP, of 103 bovs; 3.40 C1.1S3; one mlU and 3 half. Flilier Stormy Wracjc . scr Gold'Seam scr Slswr ClirU ..-. srr Hl««rlaci ./.... scr Betterwlp 12 Mazda scr Wee Machine .. 12 Pedlar ..» 3er Lady Amanda .. 24 Regina Derby .. scr RE3IUERA HAKmCiVP, o£ 125 SOVs'; 2.48 class; one mile and a quarter. Brent Zolock ... scr Nelson Tasltcr . 21 Brentlight .... scr Pafceant 24 Anon' ....'.;... 12 Real Girl 24 Te Wahla 12 Little Guy ..,.. 24 Kewple's Guy .. 24 First Flight ... 36 Kewpie'sTriumph 24 Peter Pirate .., 36 INSULATION HANDICAP, o£ 115 sots; 2.57 cla«s; one mile and a Quarter. Francis Lincoln scr' Home.ward .... 24 Jersey Thorpe . scr Rolfe Audubon . 24 Miss Joan Direct 12 Worthy Cause .. 24 Nathaniel ...^ ; 12 Some Dillon'-.... 3i): Pukemiro '.' 12, Kohoro. ■:.'..;.-.■.•■ 48 Realty ' ....,;. i2.-JUne Nordida •.V' 60 Ladr Coronadd". 24 ■■ ■ :. ■■■:■'.'.'•,

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Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 103, 28 October 1932, Page 4

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TROTS AT HUTT PARK Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 103, 28 October 1932, Page 4

TROTS AT HUTT PARK Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 103, 28 October 1932, Page 4