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FINAL DAY AT AWAPUNI.

GOOD TROTTING FIELDS. REVIEW OF THE PROSPECTS. (By “Abnydos.”) The splendid fields listed for tlie final day of tlie Alanawatii Trotting Club’s fixture, to-morrow, should encourage a very largo attendance at Awapuni. The racing on Saturday was highly interesting and produced fine finishes, and even greater thrills can bo looked for to-morrow. Fimt-day form may prove a useful guide, but a few fresh horses in some classes will add to the interest; and keenness of the racing. A review of tlie fields is as follows: 12.15 KAIRANGA HANDICAP, 3.5 class. One mile anti a quarter.

'Two novices who gave promise tlm first day are Embassy and Repose, while Labour Day should be all the better for the race. Narbada only needs a little improvement and Ranger is not without a chance. Tsana is on tlie up-grade and Guy Whispers is due to improve. Ayrshire and Loyal Betty are not out of it, but Cavatina may he preferred of tlie rearguard. Fancies may be: Guy Whispers, Cavatina, Ranger. 12.55 PALMERSTON NORTH HANDICAP (trotters), 3.49 class. One mile and a half.

A penalty of 48 yards may cheek Native Worry, who won well on Saturday, and the second horse, Blouilield, should do a little bottler. Air Pilot is regaining form, while Maxie Lorraine may spring a surprise. Barney Bingen, Gold Kip and Audrey’s Last hold useful prospects. Favourites may be:

JJloinliclil, Air Pilot, Native Worry. 1.35 BROADWAY HANDICAP, 4.50 class. Two miles.

Loch Levcn won tho slow two miles race at Wungauui in splendid Jashion and Lynn Key won at Thames, defeating Roma Girl, who won at 13 furlongs on Saturday. Captain Scott and Llewellyn’s Pet may stay on well, and others to be considered tire Otaua. Silk King, Juliana, Sans Pariel and Purina. Most support may Le for : Roma Girl, Sans Pariel, Lynn Rev. 2.15 GEORGE LUOXT MEMORIAL HANDICAP; 4.40 class. Two miles.

'Die trotter Franz Derby will give added interest, but Gentleman Joe, who will bo hoppled, reads bettor and will take beating. Red Frontier run good races on Saturday, and Aluzaire will not Jack friends. Ace lligb should be dangerous, and Loyal Direct lias prospects us site is consistent. Libia Parrish anti Treasure Bond may stay better. Fancies may include : Gentleman .Joe, Treasure Bond, Ace High. 2.55 AIILSON HANDICAP, 3.43 class. One mile and a hall.

Form in Lite lvairanga Handicap will give a line on Lite majority engaged here, but fresh ones in Double Peter, To Roto, Dillczt, Rcymere, Petite and Accountant will make tho position more interesting, l’irst-day running suggests prospects for: To Roto, Petite and Double Peter. 3.35 PUBLICANS’ HANDICAP, 2.53 class. Une mile and a quarter.

If lie leaves smartly Otaua will take overhauling', and Hillcrest and Iterc Oro have chances, while Hottentot, if he handles Ute track better, will be respected. Lynn Roy will be dangerous at the distance, while tlie Berkctt triple _ bracket, Loyalettc-Tristan-Charlio Chan, will command a big following. Envious. Sans Pariel and Purina will go well. Support may go to: Berkctt bracket, Sans Pariel, Hottentot. 4.15 LOUISSON HANDICAP (trotters); 4.54 class. Two miles.

A penalty of 60 yards should steady the first-day winner Chudic, giving the frontliners, All Bingen and Sphinx good prospects, while Welcome Guy, penalised 12 yards for his second, will be very troublesome. Reception and Gentleman Joe may do best of the others. Best backed may be: . Sphinx, Welcome Guy, Chudic. 4.55 MEMBERS’ HANDICAP, 2.51 class. One

Eflio Parrish won very nicely on Saturday and will go well, while, if reserved. Loyal Direct may improve on iter two seconds of the first day. Olivo King only needs to begin right to take beating, while Red Frontier, Ace High, Treasure Bond, and Tangatu have good chances. In a fine pool tho order may be: Loyal Direct, Olivo King, Effie Parrish.

Ayrshire scr Hunger scr Kmbassv scr Kopose scr Guy Wiiispers sor Throe ’J'ens scr Josette scr 'Tsana scr Labour Day sor Cavatina 36 .Narbada, scr Loyal Ltctly 36

Nancy McKinney scr Air Pilot 48 Maxiu JLiorraino scr Barney Bingen 48 Singing Bird scr Black Native 48 Snowio Bingen scr Gold Kip 48 Vera Wortliy scr Native Worry 48 Blomfiekl 30 Audrey's Last 60

Captain Scott ser Lynn Key 24 Llewellyn's I’ct scr Juliana 36 I.oeii Levon ser Charlie Chan 48 (Jtaua ser Hrana Girl 48 King Kranz (t) 12 Sans I’ariel bO Silk King 12 Kurina 72 Roadster 24

Franz Derby (l) sor Duval Direct 24 (Jentlcnian Joe set* Adversity 36 Mu zaire ser Kllii* JAurDh 36 Hod Frontier sci Tunyaiu 36 Ace High 24 Treasure Bond 36

Embassy sci Tsana set* Double JVIer ser Xu Kolo 12 Labour Day ser Cavatina 36 Laguna scr JJihost, 43 Narbada stir Key Mere 48 .Short Wave ucr Petite 60 Three Tens ser Accountant 72

Jlillcrcst set- Tristan 12 Hottentot ter Tennessee's Child 12 Otaua, ter Charlie Cliau 24 Here Uro ter Envious 24 Loy alette 12 Electric Bell 36 Lynn Hey 12 Shins Pareii 36 Hoads ter 12 Purina 43

All Bingen scr Gentleman Joe 84 Sphinx ser King Krauts 84 Welcome Guy 36 Reception 108 A rapai 72 Tan John 144 Chudic B4

mile and a quarter. Baron Alfonso scr Aeo High 12 Gentleman Joe scr Loyal Direct 12 Olive King’ scr ’Treasure Bond 12 Bed Frontier per Kffie Parrish 24 Shrewdie scr Tangatu 24

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LIX, Issue 117, 18 April 1939, Page 10

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FINAL DAY AT AWAPUNI. Manawatu Standard, Volume LIX, Issue 117, 18 April 1939, Page 10

FINAL DAY AT AWAPUNI. Manawatu Standard, Volume LIX, Issue 117, 18 April 1939, Page 10

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