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over his slight cold and that his connections expect him to win at Hutt Park. Ho will arrive in Wellington on Wednesday morning and will be trained on the track for the event. Red Shadow requires a lot of racing to get to top form and hi* prominent running at Oamaru last Saturday encourages the writer to consider that ho will be pushing the leaders on Saturday. 4- u^urn a equa ec Walla Walla's Australian inilo record at Addington and he will prove a wor y opponent. The writer confidently expects Walla Walla to demonstrate hissuperiority and his nearest opponents may be Eed Shadow and Harold Logan rom> a bunched field. Favourites may be: .* WALLA WALLA and BED SHADOW. (4) DOMINION HANDICAP, of L'oU sovs.;. 4.3:J class. Two miles. Arabond lim Smooger Manoeuvre lim Brent light Craganour 12 Ray<lus . Worthy Queen .. 12 Indianapolis •••• M Master Eoy ...... 12 • <>s thn The Dominion Handicap should provide :i race equally as interesting <■ match event. Whilst the field is not large the quality is excellent. Should lni lan apolis start in the event he should keep exciterent intense as lie makes up is handicap. Craganour has been racing over sprint distances this season, >u as season he raced prominently over the longer journey. In fact lie has )ea en Indianapolis over two miles when in receipt of ."Mi vanls. Worthy (Jueui is our champion trotter and her inclusion in the field ;dds a great (leal of inteies 0 the event. She easily broke the mile trotting icconl at Addington lecent y an in this event she should keep the pacers Imsy. .Master Roy won at Oamaru last Saturday and will receive a rehandicap. Smooger has been running pronunen y m the north and Eaydus registered a first and second at Oatimm and he won a Forbury Park recently. Manoeuvre ran third atOamaru behind Master Hoy an Eaydus and allowing for rehandicaps he may now turn the tables on these two Perhaps the public may enquire for— . . CRAGANOUR * and WORTHY QUEEN. (5) EASTBOURNE HANDICAP, of 120 sovs.; 3.42 class. One mile and a half. Bar None lim Replica lim Charteris Yale .. lim Parallax 1^ Gold Claim ....... lim Sky Wink lij Guy Zolock lim Super Tax 1^ Ira'q lim All Worthy 21 Irish Peach lim Compass 3(5 Portlight lim Max Havoc 48 Of the limit Zolock, I Gold Claim, and Irish Peach read best. Gold Claim ran second to Sadie Axworthy at Hutt Park in January, recording 327 Guy Zolock won at Manawatu in April in 3.30 2-5 and he should improve on this time. Irish Peach ran second to Dundee at the Park in March and later in the day was second to All Worthy. His best time was 3.27 4-5. All Worthy is a nice cub' of a young pacer. He won at his first attempt at Hutt Park in March and was again successful at Cambridge recently. Parallax ran a first and second at Greymouth in March and was again second the second | day and at Rcefton in April was third over U miles. His best time for the distance was 3.30. Compass and Max Havoc appear rather far back in the handicaps to appeal. This looks one of those few occasions when the local horses may more than hold their own and two totalisator favourites may bo ! GUY ZOLOCK and ALL WORTHY. (6) WINTER HANDICAP TROT, of 120 sovs.; 5.2 class. Two miles. Black Native .... lim Bon Haven 3<j Count Parrish ... lim Mother's Boy ... Harvest Dillon .. lim Arapai 48 Isabel Patch lim Earl Bingen .... IS Native Leaf lim Sister Mary IS Ohinemutu lim Great Harvester 00 Prince Harvester lim Sandy N. M Billy Smuly 2i Guy o' Mine 72 Esther 24 Sea Gift 84 Tasinaii Flight .. 2-1 Carl 90 The trotters will bo having their second outing in the Winter Trot and the form revealed in the earlier contest should furnish a good guide to the result in this event. In the meantime the totalisator may hold most funds for. GUY O' MINE and TASMAN FLIGHT. (7) SUBURBAN HANDICAP, of 100 sovs.; 3.7 class. One mile and a quarter. Bara Gold lim Grace McElwyn . lim First Judge lim Graham Direct .. lim Full Hand lim High Noon Jim Insolvent lim Orleigh Mills ... lim Iraq lim Eed Flyer lim Kaitawa lim Solitaire lim Kraal lim Trieliff lim Lola Bingen lim Wrackless lim Lynley do Oro .. lim Electric Bell .... 21 Here again the maiden pacers will be provided with a second attempt to provide their winter oats. A good rule in such contests is to follow the second and third placed horses in the earlier contest. Bara Gold is just the sort to provide a surprise and pay a great price but the favourites may be RED FLYER and IRAQ. (8) FAREWELL HANDICAP, of 100 sovs,; 2.4G class. One mile and a quarter. Brontlight lim Arcthusa 12 Craganour lim Master Eoy 12 Manoeuvre lim Eaydus 12 Smooger lim Logan's Pride ... 21 Arabond 12 Eollo 3(5 The meeting will be brought to a close with the Farewell Handicap in which a brilliant field of sprinters is carded. If Craganour escapes a penalty for an earlier win? he should go out a firm favourite. Manoeuvre, Arcthusa, Master Eoy, Eaydus and Logan's Pride all possess undeniable chances and if Logan's Pride goes to the post fit and well he may bring off a surprise. Totalisator selections may be CRAGANOUR and MANOEUVRE. Try The Money Saving Stores CORNER NAI NAI LANE and HIGH STREET. for Economy and Quality PEACHES (large tin) 10d BUTTER (Superfine) 10d lb WHEY BUTTER 8d lb KIWI CAMBRIA SAUSAGES 8d lb PRIME BACON 1/. lb OVALTINE 1/4 and 2/5 BAXTERS 1/4 and 2/3 SUNLIGHT SOAP 9d LIFEBUOY 4d DOUBLETS 7d RINSO ih\ and lOd EVEREST POWDER: Large l/o, with Free Cake of Soap HOUSEHOLD SOAP 41d, skl, 7d, and lOd LUX POWDER . 2-Jd and 8M SUG AR 3d lb FLOUR 6 lbs for 1/Try Our Famous Loose Tea at 2/3. 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Hutt News, Volume 6, Issue 49, 16 May 1934, Page 6

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