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TROTTING

(By "THE TOFF.")

Canterbury to-day and Monday. Greymouth concludes oh Monday.* Cammie at Greymouth. Lady Wlldwood is useful. Wee Franzee is fair over a mile and a half m saddle.

Wahinepal haa her trump card still up her sleeve.

General Link looks big and lusty, but has not done a whole lot of work since November.

Quinnet should show the way over a mile on Monday. He will be on his home course.

If Capriccio misses at Ashburton she should catch on Monday.

Trix Pointer has freshened up pretty well since the Cup meeting. The first time shells back to form she will collect.

Bell Logan is In work again. She should reward her owner for his patience.

Merry Bingen will have to trot a whole lot better to win on Monday. He was evidently off color at Dunedin.

Locanda Junior will keep them busy over a mile m harness.

A mile is just Guynemer's barrow. That's if he is labelled.

Jean Logan has been treated to a lot of road work. It's 'a pity this Ally is touched m the wind.

Woodvale has banged his knee and practically settled his chance at the big Auckland fixture.

Nelson Derby went sore on the eve of the Great Northern Derby. He Is a wonderful colt, and would be better If trained by a. professional. His sort don't grow on gooseberry bushes.

en^°s *! a speedy individual wlu!m right, but he Is hard to get well.

Lochnagar can hurry up over a mild. He is booked to make good m Baddla

Albert Hendrichson will return from Auckland In time to drive his team at Canterbury Park to-day.

Rewanui can go very fast, but It's an even money pop that she does her Chance at the post.

Acushla Machree is a long time coming riJ^J™ f ~ rm -«. Tha first tIm * sh « *n*ve* sap will pay the machine. imperial Junior is due to break it $xyi

Gleaming will probably be seen at %hlflf best on Monday. ""*

All Bell is a pearl on big grass courses.Ten furlongs is his pet theory. -

Legacy must have the sting out of the ground. Thus favored he takes ____. lot of stoushing.

It s a long time since Peter MoMiUaa had a race till New Brighton, where he got beaten by Indies. He is raclna today. ,

Sally Dillon Is a better mare for her run at the seaside. She is not done with yet.

Lady Wayward has tons of speed, but she is not worth bothering about. Just one of the crazy janes.

Miss Lorna has built her people up a bit. Two miles is beyond her.

Navarre will knock a few seconds oil! her New Brighton go at. Sockburn

Vice Admiral looks none the worse for his try-outs at New Brighton. This horse is improving.

Bill Brown is an old mongrel. It is odds on him standing on the mark.

The Rook will beat all but Fore to-day.

Old Sherwood is m the pink and will knock chips off the opposition either today or Monday. Monday most probably.

Willie Lincoln has been flred into the Champion Handicap, but it is questionable if he is ready to see out two miles. He is some Bteed over a mile and a quarter.

Matchlight Is as right as hops, and will set things alight to-day. He looks to beat Emilius.

Albert Cling is m rare trim. Age Is doing Its part.

Rita Peter is all the better for her races at New Brighton, where she was not quite ready. -

If Peter Mac had a new top piece he would nearly win a' New Zealand Cup.

Coal King is red hot for eight furlongs, but no further.

The Dingo can travel fast, but he Is bad at the banrier.

J. Bryce Informs me that Emilius has done well since Dunedin. He expects him to nearly win the big race at Canterbury Park.

Peter: Dillon is brilliant and will win again when plaoed right.

Childwood comes from a good family and Is worth keeping ln mind.

Copa de Oro Junior Is all right agalM and fit to carry on the music

Mako Mako Is likely to develop into • useful stake earner. That's if he keepi sound.

A mile and a half la beyond tha eana-* bllities of Letltla.

Miss Edith will be staged at Canterbury Park. She can catch swallows.

Pat de Largey has a capable amateur trotter m DUlonora, She hit out aurljfl well at Dunedin.

Our Bluey will be pegged on the line at the Park to-day. A dolla* It Is last* A bundle, of the best went on Platinum at Brighton, where he did everyuilajj but trot.

I labelled Housemaid will fix up all ilia waiters at Canterbury Park to-day. Rd'sle Wilkes is one that is well left alone. Some day she will win* whan hea people are not on her.

With a bit of experience White Lupin will pick up a decent stake.

Sherry has been bitters for punters.! Don't forget she has Improved with age. Lady Lena is shaping all right, but ft Is questionable if she is Just good. enoogH to win.

Best Boy has three crook legs and one good one. He Is a game old battle*.

Greta does not look class enough foe the crowd she is meeting at Sockburn to-day.

Birdwood is striding freely ln his tasks, and threatens to go a merry mile and a quarter before the holidays are over.

Those who did a poultice on Paul Dv« fault at Brighton will be at him again. Not for mine. *

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NZ Truth, Issue 791, 1 January 1921, Page 7

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TROTTING NZ Truth, Issue 791, 1 January 1921, Page 7

TROTTING NZ Truth, Issue 791, 1 January 1921, Page 7

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