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TO-DAY'S TROTTING

FIELDS AT TE AROHA KEEN CONTESTS EXPECTED TWO BRACKETS OF THREE The annual meeting of the Te Aroha Trotting Club takes place to-day, when a fine programme will be presented. With one exception, the fields are of useful size, while in the two principal races the bestclass horses in the Auckland Province are engaged. The win and place betting system will bo in operation. Following are the acceptances, with a review of the prospects by " Abaydos";— 11.30—WAITOA HANDICAP, Of £75; limit 3.6; li miles Aircraft ... Lt. Shining Metal . Lt. Chancellor . . . Lt. Worthy Chief . Lt. Free Gift . . . Lt. Young Travis . . Lt. Home Brew . . Lt. yds. bhd Jester Lt. Lislea 3G Min Bells . . Lt. To Mnhanga . . 3G Maud Chenault . Lt. Gold Seam ... 48 Our Summer . . Lt. Uythorpe . ■ . 108 Ked Hope . . . Lt. Post positions will be an important factor among the limit division, of whom, on recent displays. Our Summer reads best. Home Brew is a possibility, while Worthy Chief, Aircraft, Shining Metal and Jester may be improved. If he races as well us he goes in training, tho two-year-old Chancellor may provide a surprise for the older horses. Lislea, Te Mahanga and Gold Seam Bhould be handy at tho finish. The chief fancies may be OUR SUMMER. LISLEA. HOME BREW. 12.10—ELSTOW HANDICAP, Of £75; limit 3.50; li miles Golden Huia . . Lt. yds. bhd. Indolent .... Lt. Autumn Lu . . 3G Mountain Sun . Lt. Kuini 36 Otara ...... Lt. Golden Eagle . 48 Peter Abdallah . Lt. Summertime . , 72 Stardown . . . Lt. Wiriwhata ... 72 Worthv Kate . Lt. Mnttie Herbilwyn . , 120 On last week's form Golden Huia and Stardown hold good prospects from the limit and Otara may Bhow improvement. Mountain Sun has a chance. Indolent looks the pick of the front-markers. Kuini and Golden Englo are in fine form r.nd should be hard to beat. Summertime has useful prospects and eo has Wiriwhata. If the track is at all easy, Mattio Herbilwyn should be dangerous. The favourites may be INDOLENT. KUINI, GOLDEN EAGLE.

I.O—MANAWARU HANDICAP, Of £llO, limit 3.28; li miles Pukemiro . . . Lt. yds. bhd Poi ...... Lt. Free Logan . . 12 Rangihnu . . . Lt. Lady Coronado . 12 Silver Bingen . Lt. Our Peter ... 24 •Willie Derby . , Lt. Dad's Hope . . . 30 Realty 36 Pukemiro. Rangihau and Silver Bingen raced prominently at Tharfies and should go well, but may find the newcomers, Poi and Willie Derby, hard to beat. Free Logan's form is good, and with a correct beginning he may win. Lady Coronado should be dangerous, while Realty looks the pick of tho back division. Investors may prefer FREE LOGAN. REALTY. POI.

I.SO—TE AROHA TROTTING HANDICAP. Of £250; limit 4.34; 2 miles Great Delight . Lt. yds. bhd Prince Pedro . Lt. Brentlight ... 48 Pegaway . . . Lt. First Flight . . 60 yds. bhd. Kewpie's Guy . 60 Brent Zolock . . 12 Pageant .... 72 Kewpie's Auto Machine . 84 Triumph ... 24 Bracket: Pegaway, Kewpie's Guy. Pageant. Pegaway should bo hard to beat off the limit, and, as he is bracketed with the wellperformed Kewpie's Guy and Pageant, it is a solid combination. Prince Pedro should be dangefotis after his two races at Thames, and Brent Zolock may effect a surprise. Kewpie's Triumph and Brentlight should run honest races and First Flight may be very troublesome. Auto Machine should be improved. The favourites may be PEGAWAY - KEWPIE'S GUYPAGEANT BRACKET. < PRINCE PEDRO. FIRST FLIGHT.

2.35 RUAKAKA HANDICAP, Of £9O; limit 3.42; li miles

Free Gift . . . Lt. ' yds. bhd Home Brew . . Lt. May Chenault . 24 Min Bells . . . Lt. Bettciwin ... 36 Our Summer . Lt. Cogent 36

Worthy Chief . Lt. Donee ...*.. 36 yds. bhd. Peter Grattan . 36 Te Mahanga . . 12 Mythorpe . . . 9G Gold Scam . . 24 If successful earlier. Our Summer will have a good chance here, but Te Mahanga looks to hold those in Jront of him safe. Gold Seam is r, possibility, while May Chenault may be better than her Thames form indicated. Donee and Betterwin make the mcst appeal of the others. The best supported may be

MAY CHENAULT. TE MAHANGA. DONEE.

3.IS—WAIHOU HANDICAP, Ot £110; limit 3.36; li miles Billy Carbine . Lt. yds. bhd yds. bhd. Zanzibar .... 36 Marble Star . . 12 Explosion ... 72 Bessie Parrish . 24

In spite of the small field, tlie race is open, Billy Carbine should go well off the limit, and Marble Star has a chance. Bessie Parrish won easily on the second day at Thames and should again beat Zanzibar, who is still giving her a start. In a slowlyrun ra,co Explosion would beat the lot. The public may support BESSIE PARRISH, BILLY CARBINE. 3.55—H0T SPRINGS HANDICAP, Of £100; limit 3.33; 1J miles Mazda Lt. yds. bhd Mythorpe . . . Lt. Francis Lincoln 36 Wee Machine . Lt. Jackie Thorpe . 48 yds. bhd. Homeward ... 60 Eleuwah .... 24 Pukemiro ... CO Rcy do Quest , 24 Lady Coronado 72 Mazda, if right again, should do best, off the front, but Mythorpe is likely to bo improved. Eleawah holds reasonable prospects on Wellington and Manawatu form, but on a firm track Francis Lincoln may be in most demand. Homeward ran two seconds at Thames and from her present mark has rosy prospects. Jackie Thorpe should be improving with racing and Pukemiro is solid. There may be most demand for FRANCIS LINCOLN. HOMEWARD. MAZDA. 4.3S—FAREWELL HANDICAP, Of £120; limit 2.47; li miles Carnui .... Lt. yds. bhd. Groat Delight . Lt. Kewpie's Guy . 24 Prince Pedro . Lt. Kew. Triumph 24 yds. bhd. Pageant .... 24 Brentlight . 12 Enawah .... 36 1 Great Parrish , 12 Brent Zolock . 30 Direct Morning 24 Bracket: Carnui, Kewpie's Guy, Pageant. Prince Pedro reads best of the front division, while Brentlight and Great Parrish lire nicely placed. Brentlight's consistency will gain him many friends and an improvement can be expected from Parrish. Direct Morning. Kewpie's Guy. Kewpie's Triumph and Pageant should provide stout opposition nnd Brent Zolock is in splendid form. Fancies may be well divided, with a preference for CARNUI KEWPIE'S GUYPAGEANT BRACKET. BRENTLIGHT. KEWPIE'S TRIUMPH. HAWERA TROTTING CLUB Acceptances for the first day of the Ilawera Trotting Club's annuel meeting close at 8.30 p.m. next Tuesday. The secretary advises that the Railway Department has agreed to transport all horses to Hawera by the Main Trunk route at the same rato as for the route, which is blocked. CAMBRIDGE TROTTING CLUB Nominations for the Cambridge Trotting Club's meeting close at 5 p.m. next Wednesday with the secretary. Mr. T. H. Hampshire, Cambridge, or Messrs. Blomfield and Co., Auckland.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21462, 8 April 1933, Page 9

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TO-DAY'S TROTTING New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21462, 8 April 1933, Page 9

TO-DAY'S TROTTING New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21462, 8 April 1933, Page 9