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TROTS AT HUTT PARK

SEASON'S FINAL MEETING

SINGLE-POOL TOTALISATOR

The Wellington TiotUng Club's Autumn .Sleeting, which is the final fixture of the ™J to'iig the season, will be held at ilutt Park tomonow, and with weathei prospects so excellent as they aie the meeting promises to be a big success bplcndid acceptances ha\c been lecened, a, nd *he class ot competitoi engaged should mspue keen speculation and iousing contents The couise f a in first class order. . Betting will be undci the single pool system, to -which .1 letuin ivas made at the Jast meeting in Januaiy, and five shilling facilities will again be a\ailablo Theie will be three dividends on fields o£ nine or more unbracketed 1 miners and two dividends in ot sii, seven, or eieht runners Special trains and a continuous, bus seivice to the comse have been advertised. The programme and piospects are — 12 S—INTRODUCTORY HANDICAP, £130; unnopplea trotters onlj, 339 class lA miles ' a Blue and Gold . i<r Real Boy 01 Fleet Arrow ... scr Suk Coat .*.. "* "i Germaiucus .... scr Kuin 4S Norman Fox ... scf" Racing wi'l commence with the Introtfuctoiy Handicap, for unhoppled trotters that can compass one mile and a half in 3mm 30sec or faster. Noimau Fox and ■Germamcus are the pick of the fiont maskers, but Silk Coat and Real Boy may prove too good for them. Provided lie begins safely, Real Boy will be very hard fo beat.- A likely pair r6ad to be Eeal Boy and Sill Coat. 'IS 48.—AtJTOjnr KOVICE HANDICAP. £100----3.45 class; 1% miles. ' 2| OT5ie scr local Chimes .. scr Cracksman m^. scr loja Btagoa .... scr KPX 59.. ••••« £<* Match King .... scr ?? JnU<S*, _>r~*~ sa Crloißh MUI3 ... sor Gny ZolodC „. set Travis Pringle . scr Irish Peadj .... sc Traccy liocanda . 12 Irish Peach is a speedy novice who is trae to prevail at any time. She competed at the January JJeeting at Hutt Park, and shaped fairly -well, so that she should, be one of the Bard ones in the Antnmn Novice Handicap. Travis Pringle acied satisfactorily at ttreymouth in Janu. ary, and- Flintlock ran second to Gold 4jlaim at the January Meeting Those in most demand will probably include Irish Peach, Travis Pringle, and Flintlock. 1 30 —TVAIWJETU HANDICAP. £140: 338 class; 1% miles ' Aetia.l Boy .... scr CracKer 12 Max. Hivoc .... scr Lord Wrack ... ri Piter's ( FauJt .. scr Agile ..„.." 24 Recess ........ scr Blugen Palm ... 24 Sadio Axworthy . scr Village Guy . 38 Encounter .... 13 Lucky Guy .... 48 Several very promising pacers are engaged in. the Waiwetu Handicap-. Eecess gave a good, display ,when she finished second to. Agile at Duuedin, and Encounterjsaowed up in a favourable light at tlie same meeting, Lord Wrack has won races ..as if he is" capable of further improvement, and Bmgen Palm's efforts at Greymouth, in January were outstanding Then thoie are Village Guy and Eueky Guv So in what appears to "be a difficult race to win, most support may come for Encounter, Eecess, and Bmgen Palm. ? 12~rV- £«!F5 ONG SIEjrOI"AL HJJSDI- > CAP, £250; 434 class; 2 miles. , Mian Bond ... scr Manoeuvre .. 1Taxpayer scr Avermis ....,! 35 Caress ....... scr Grand Canyon .. SG War Painl scr Raydus 38 'Chenwood 12 Ayrmont Chimes 60 " Lilian- Bond's good 'effort when slie won t a two lofle tase at Addington last month Ijerthftvins good-prospects in -the-R. A. Armstrong Memorial Handttap, but if Taxpayer reproduces his Methven Cup form he .would keep his opponents busy. Waxess and Avemus have credentials over two miles and they should beat War Paint, but if Chenwood happened to bo in the right mood he mi»ht outstay them all. Manoeuvre has al«o been knocking at the door m distance contests. The final fancy may be located among Lilian Bond, Chenwood, and Avernus. *St.—PAI.MEK HANDICAP, £150; unlwppled trotters only; 454 class; 2 miles. ~. . Jket -Arrow .'..scr Gormanlcus ... 12 Norman Eos ...set Heal Boy 36 • Blue and Gold . 12 Sdk Coat 3G Much, depends on the iorra shown in the Introductory Handicap as to which 01 tne six tiotters engaged in the Palmer Handicap will go out favourite. Eeal Boy should be seen to advantage over tea miles, and again Silk Goat and GermaniCa US S e ti^ hardest holies he has to beat. As, the field stands a likely pair look to be Eeal Boy and Silk Coat. 8 36.—TAITA NOVICE HAIsDICAP, £100- 3 7 class; 1»4 miles 'fonZF hy,.::::™ SSfV^..-' £ Cracksmaa ....scr Red Fiver ....I scr B" 11**, : s<=r Travis Prlngio .scr &H. 5 olw?. ••••Bcr I*** Parrish ••• 12 >??% scr T4t)Cal Chime* , 12 -«*£,"& '"A™ Ilw'^- " One of the recognised form guides is , ,tha.t pi oonpectjon with the Autumn Han--1 drcap and the Taita Handicap, both races being for the syne class of horse. Whichever horse run-j second m the Autumn m Handicap usually wins the Taita Handicap. On this occasion a newcomer in Red Flyer, who is not engaged in the Autumn Handicap, will add mteieso to the Taita Handicap. Those mainly supported may be Eed Flyer, Irish Peach, and Travis Pringle. 418.—MARCH HANDICAP, £130; 31 classic 'miles Vtx Havoc sor Lord A\ract ... 12 Nobleman .... sir Agile 24 Peter's Fault .. s<r Bingen Palm ... 24 gecess sit Arthur Chimes . 3G Sadie Axworthy s<.r Hemlock Hero ~ 38 CracSer. J2 Lucky guy .... is Encounter .... 12 t r The distance for the Mai eh, Handicap, wie mile and a quarter, will appeal to .Eecess and Nobleman. Encounter, Lord Wrack, Agile, B'ngcn Palm, and Lucky Guy are also engaged. It should be a good betting race, with solid support likely for Eecess, Encounter, and Bmgen. Palm. 5 O.—AC KEYOIR HANDICAP, £173; 247 class';: IK miles. Chenwood scr War Paint scr Grand Canyon . scr Ajrmont Chimes 21 Xlllan Bond .... scr Itavdus 24 iPurser scr Logan's Pnda .1 3t> Taxpayer scr Glcnrossio 60 Waress scr Purser should so well off the limit of 'the An Eevoir Handicap, and so should Chenwood, Taxpajci, and Waress. Logan's Pride displajed a lot of Bpeed at Addington last month, and will have to be reckoned with. The final hoist may include the numbcis of Chenwood, Pmser, and Waress.

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Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 52, 2 March 1934, Page 4

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TROTS AT HUTT PARK Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 52, 2 March 1934, Page 4

TROTS AT HUTT PARK Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 52, 2 March 1934, Page 4

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