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AUCKLAND TROTTING NOTES.

The useful pacer ' -Manuka- Park >dded recently. The cause of death was tetanus. .

for " the Auckland April Meeting close on Friday of this week. Harold .Junior is pottering about the track but; it doesn't look as though he will ever come back. Guava is doing fine work for W. Gieson and there should be a lot of money ahead for her. Levreine, who has not started this season, is doing light work. The handicapping of Master Councillor lately is hard to follow.P. Conway intends to take Albert Patch to the Thames for the Cup. The lefthanded track 'will suit him. A racy-looking three-year-old by Hal Zoloch— Lady Maude is being put through her facing by H. Kinnamont. A. Pearson has Glenoc and an unnamed one by Wildmoor m steady work. Glenoc will be a runner next month. Anizoran looks a picture and is the fittest horse in.W. Orange's stable. - It's jujst about time Mint Boy sparred up. Of late he has shown -no pace at all: Sal Pointer is carrying a very robust appearance and looks 'as though she wants sharpening up. The trouble with her is that as soon as she is sent along fast she bangs her knees. Wairemana. will probably be the only one of McKendrick Bros.' team to race next - month. ' Great Britain is being given barrier exercies. He has the speed but 'dwells too long on the mark. W. Kelsey has Grey Peter, Rangiatua Erua and Moneymaker m great heart. It will not be condition that will beat them. Mr. H. R. Mcenzje,, 'chairman of the Otahuhu Trotting Club, was presented with a gold chronometer by the members of the O.T.C. Committee -at the Town Hall last week. ■ '■'."' 'Reliance, who failed! •to produce the goods at Wanganui, looks well and is pacing nicely m his work. H. Seed is paying a lot of attention to Molly Park, a black mare out of the one-time useful performer Lady Park. Prize Pearl is looking a picture of condition and maybe he will be hard to. k9eo off. m one of the big handicaps next meeting.

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NZ Truth, Issue 852, 18 March 1922, Page 7

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AUCKLAND TROTTING NOTES. NZ Truth, Issue 852, 18 March 1922, Page 7

AUCKLAND TROTTING NOTES. NZ Truth, Issue 852, 18 March 1922, Page 7

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