WELLINGTON RACES.
TO-DAY'S PROSPECTS
(By "Strayshot.")
WELLINGTON, April 16 The Wellington Meeting will -1 concluded to-morrow. The weather fine and the going good.
Seadown, if staa-ted, will be in thj money in .-lie Hack Hurdles, and < rate on the first* day will work a .bi| improvement in him. ' .'-\
Trespass (J. O'Shea), and Linger^ will be in the market for the Hut Handicap for which Imaribbon ani Risingham are likely starters. J
Tatinoho and Checkmate look th goods in the Murita Handicap, with ;, preference for the Chokebore 3-yeaj; old, who was badly handled 6] Thursday. .';;■
The Autumn Handicap is an oped race Kilmoou and Risingham appea the best but the Imaribbon an] Maioha. people are also confident, 'i
Humbug, in ;he Pacific Handicap is a better cjass than the others. B^ is not unduly, burdened, as he yea carrying 9.0. odd in the early spring, s Onslaught looks' the goods in t^i Suburban Handicap and Early Dawi in the concluding event.
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Grey River Argus, 17 April 1920, Page 5
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