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TO-DAY'S TROTTING

PROGRAMME FOR EPSOM REVIEW OF THE FIELDS [LABOUR DAY HANDICAP [DIRECT MORNING FANCIED The second day's programme of (he [Auckland Trotting Club's Spring Meeting, postponed from Monday, will bo presented at Alexandra Park, Epsom, to-day. Tho fields are good and with several fresh competitors trying conclusions with horses who showed up prominently on tho first day, some' keen racing should bo witnessed. The principal events are the Labour. Day and Reniuera Handicaps. Following are the acceptances, with a review of the prospects in each raco by ti Abaydos'" : 11.53—GREEN LANE HANDICAP, Of £105; trotters; limit 3.15; 11 miles Autumn Lu . . Lt. yds. bhd. Grand Triumph Lt. Nell Volo .... 24 Katalo .... Lt. Win Huon . . . 00 Manna's Son . Lt. Mat. Herbilwyn 72 Waskasu . . . . Lt. Hue Corouado . 84 Win Huon, In oil Volo and Manna's Son. who finished in that order in the Waitemata Handicap, are again engaged, and they look ]iko disputing the issue. Win Huon's penalty does not by any means extinguish his prospects and his solidness will find favour. Nell Volo may go more evenly and nt. her best, will take a lot of boating, wh*le Manna's Son should be benefited by tho race. Katalo and Waskasu are possibilities, nnd Hue Coronado may urovido a surprise. The main fancies may bo , NELL VOLO. WIN HUON, MANNA'S SON. 12.38—NEWMARKET HANDICAP, Of £105; limit 3.6; li miles Cogent .... Lt. Regina Derby . Lt. Cimarron .... Lt. Triquest .... Lt. Free Gift . . . Lt. Worthy Chief Lt. Lislea Lt. yds. bhd. Mountain Sun Lt. Fisher 21 Nellota ...... Lt. Raider .. . . 21 Our Summer . . Lt. Stormy Mack . 24 Bracket: Regina Derby and Triciuest. On the first day's form Lislea, who was marrowly beaten by Stormy Mack, looks the best of tho front line, but Nellota and Cimarron got away badly in the Improvers' Handicap and may show to better advantage. Cimarron has done well in his work in the interval. The Regina DerbyTriquest bracket will find support, and Cogent is a possibility. Raider finished better than Fislier oil the first day, and Stormy Mack should again bo dangerous. The best supported may bo CIMARRON. LISLEA, RAIDER. I.23—LABOUR DAY HANDICAP, Of, £225; limit 4.35; 2 miles Brtntlig'nt . . - Lt. yds. bhd. Carnui ..... Lt. First Flight . . 36 yds. bhd. Gold Treasuro . 36 Real Girl-. . . 12 Kew. Triumph . 36 Anon 24 Pageant . . . ~36 Dan Direct . . 24 Peter Pirate . . 84 Direct Morning 36 Bracket; Brentlight, Real Girl and Peter Pirate. Carnui, ' who was runner-up to Direct Morning in the Jellicoe Handicap, 6hould race solidly and may be better to-day. Brentlight has some useful and consistent efforts to his credit, and. bracketed with Peal Girl and Peter Pirate, will be m demand. Anon can be depended upon for a eolid race. Provided First Flight goes away correctly. , she must be dangerous Direct Morning's form makes him difficult to dispose of. In a cood pool the order ol favouritism may be , DIRECT MORNING. CARNUI. FIRST FLIGHT. 2.B—JUNCTION HANDICAP, Of £105; limit 3.37; li miles CTtifd yds. bhd. Pukemiro ... 48 Margt. Wallace 12 Realty . . .. - 48 Prince IJtawah 12 Homeward ... '*2 Francis Lincoln 36 Guid Hairsfs display in the Parnell Handicap was* too bad to be true, and he mav run an entirelv different race. Francis Lincoln will add interest and reads better than Margaret Wallace and Prince Eta wah. who v. as a bit oil-colour last Saturday. Pukemiro shou'ld bo troublesome, but on his firstday performance Realty makes more appeal. Homeward's mile and a-ciuarter success on Saturday has seriously affected his work at the longer journey. The favourites may te ' ' REALTY. GUID HATRST. PUKEMIRO. 2.S3—HILLSBORO HANDICAP, Of £115; limit 3.38; li mile 3 Billy Carbine . Lt. yds. bhd Hue Coronado . Lt. Moko Be Is . . 36 yds. bhd. Carl Mack ... 60 Marble; Star . . 12 Windcliat . . . <2 Moko Girl . . 24 Kolmar . . . - If" Parrish Belle . 24 Jock Bingen . . 132 Moko Bells -vnd Marble Star, who finished well clear of the field in the Mountain Handicap. are again nicely placed, but yards' advantage received by Marble Star may not ije sufficient to enable him to turn the tables on his first-day victor. Moko Girl, being reserved for this race, should co better than at her second start oil Saturday, and she should be dangerous. On a firm track Parrish Belle would be troublesome. Carl Mack and Windcliat will not be neglected. Investors may prefer MOKO BELLS. MARBLE STAR. MOKO GIRL. 3,3B—CAMPBELL HANDICAP, Of £105; limit 3.40; li miles Fislier' .... Lt. Stormy Mack . Lt. Gold Seam .. . Lt. Sister Chris .. Lt. Historian . . . Lt. . yds. bhd Mazda".'. . • . Lt. Belterwin . . • Pedlar Lt. Wee Machine . 12 Regina Derby Lt. Lady Amanda . 24 Bracket: Regina Derby nnd Historian. Stormy Mack won at a shorter journey on the. first day. but should prove, enual to Ihe extra distance and may be tho best ol the front line, although on track ™ rk edInr must be treated with resnect. bister Chris will be improved, and Historian, if produced is a possibility. Fisher and GoM Seam are not dependable at the> 4V.« distance may trouble Mazda. wee Machin#. on his October Handicap form. Appeals mora than Belterwin. who did not finish on. Lady Amanda a K»"J be dangerous. Favouritism ma* rest with WEE MACHINE, LADY AMANDA, STORMY MACK. 4.23 REMUEHA HANDICAP, Of £125; limit 2.48; li miles Brent Zolock - Lt. g"- % Brentlight. . .LI. Nelson lasker . 21 yds. bhd. Pageant ..... Anon K. e / 1 ' " ' 2 1 Te Wahia ... 12 Little Gu> . . . 21 Kewpie's Guy . 21 First Flight . . 36 Kew. Triumph . 24 Peter Pirate . . 36 Bracket: Brentlight. Real Girl and Peter Pirate. With an even despatch Brent Zolock would bo the hardest to beat. Brentlight looks to hold good prospects and will bo bracketed with the consistent Real Girl and Peter Pirate, who has previously won v\ ell at this distance. Anon and Te Wahia have reasonable chances, and Nelson lash . although short of racing, should run well. Pageant is improving with racing, but hewpie's Guy, Kewpie's Triumph and Little Guy rfiay -attract more attention. If reserved for this race. Kewpie's Triumph s chance would be brighter. First Flight should bo troublesome. Fancies, which ' will take a wide range, may includo LITTLE GUY. KEWPIE'S TRIUMPH. BK K NTLIGIIT-REAL GIRLPETEIt PIRATE Bracket.

S.B—INSULATION HANDICAP, ' Of £115: limit 2.57; 1} niileß Fra,icis Lincoln Lt. yds. bhd. Jersey 'Thorpe Lt. Lady Coronado 24 yds. bhd. Rolfe Audubon . 24 Miss Joan Direct 12 Worthy Cause . 21 Nathanie: .... 12 Koine Dillon . . Pukeiniro ... 12 Realty 12 June Nordica . CO Homeward ... 21 Brackets: Rolfe Audubon and "Worthy Cause. Homeward and June Jvordica. On first-day form Nathaniel should beat the pair in front of him. but he will find Realty. troublesome. Pukemiro needs only 1o besin cor-ectly to be very dangerous. Lady Cpronado should, bo improved by recent racing Horn ward ran well last Saturday and races best ftt this Kolfe Audubon is a possibility and will be bracketed with the speedy Worthy Cause, who did not race on the first day. Of the remainder Some Dillon may do best. The jfavourites may be WORTHY CAUSE - KOLFE AUDUBON" BRACKET. REALTY, ; PUKEMIUO.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21326, 29 October 1932, Page 7

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TO-DAY'S TROTTING New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21326, 29 October 1932, Page 7

TO-DAY'S TROTTING New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21326, 29 October 1932, Page 7