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TROTTING BREVITIES

Highland Scott and Ordnance will be missing from the Wellington Stakes at Hutt Park. , . , , Three Tens will be driven by J. Pringle in the three-year-old classic tomorrow and he is likely to be at a short price. . C. Moran- has recovered from his recent injuries and will handle Chudic at Hutt Park. Eighteen Carat and Canadian, previously trained at Epsom by C. M. Morrison, have gone into W. S. McDonald's stable at Otahuhu. The Timaru Trotting Club proposes to apply for a change of date for its summer meeting from January I<2 to December 16. Brungasta, an acceptor for _ the Sharpe Handicap at Hutt Park, is a three-year-old by Red Shadow from Nell Bingen and is owned by Captain The American-bred horse Bill B. has come solid with age, and he is a likely sort to effect a surprise in either of the two principal events at the Wellington Trots. - Repeal, who won the saddle event at New Brighton recently, is a halfbrother to the Sapling Stakes winner, Sir Julien. . Mongolian, backmarker m the Hutt Park Trial, will be having his first race since joining L. F. Berkett's stable earlier in the year. Huguenot, who is to contest the Railway Handicap tomorrow, will race in Parisienne's colours, the pair being owned by the Auckland sportswoman Mrs. D. R. Revell. . Daisy Pointer, the dam of Frisco Lady, Frisco Boy, Sir Gowan, and Fascination, has foaled a colt to the American horse Sandydale. Committeemen of trotting clubs in New Zealand are required to give their services without reward, but it Is different in Adelaide. At the annual meeting of the South Australian Trotting Club it was revealed that eight committeemen had drawn £850 between them during the season.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 72, 22 September 1939, Page 11

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TROTTING BREVITIES Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 72, 22 September 1939, Page 11

TROTTING BREVITIES Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 72, 22 September 1939, Page 11

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