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NORTHERN PACING PARS

a track that was slow. On Saturday he meets Lady Cello and Morning Sun on terms. Lady Cello is a good mare, but her performances have mostly been over short journeys. She did win a two-mile race at Methven m October, but has not flattered her followers since over that distance. Therefore it would seem that Avonwood should finish m front of her. She also should be at the mercy of Morning Sun,' which went, a good race when he finished second m the chief contest at the Waikato Club's recent gathering-. On that form Morning Sun cannot be ignored. Of the 12yds. division only Koro Peter should offer resistance. Then there is a doubt about him trotting level with the pacers about him. Taking a line through track work, Vendomme and Muriel de Oro possess outstanding prospects. , ' ■• Both have a lot of ability, and 1 though Muriel de Oro is asked to give Vendomme 12yds., she should • do so and beat her. Unless Avonwood and Morning Sun keep the pace on all the way, Vendomme will beat them, but when all is over Muriel de Oro should collect first money. She is a great mare. In the unhoppled trotters' race, the two on the front are not over strong, and unless something unexpected is going to happen, Ukulele Lady from 24yds. should pick them up and nearly carry them. Ukulele Lady is a real two-miler, and one that has come on with racing. Lenwood, from the same mark, will go a decent race; so will Writer, which is on 36yds. Koro Peter, from 84yds. f is capable of overhauling most of his opponents, but when m the straight he should experience difficulty m catching Ukulele Lady and Writer. ___ _ _____ ________ _

(From "N.Z. Truth's" North Island Rep.) CASTER Saturday and Monday will 1-1 see the Hawera Trotting Club stage its annual meeting. • # * DE a bit with whatever Ri A. McMillan steps out at Hawera. Sor»;3 predict that he will have a winning trot. •* ' # CIR GUY, it was given' out, was not taken to Waikato because he was sore. Shrewd heads winked when he was seen m action at Wanganui a week later. . * # * JT. PAUL, is now training Para- * digrii. He'll be rushed m the market henceforth. # '# ■ # T ORD HALDANE is also m Paul's stable. This trotter should improve. * # * TONY VICTOR put his foot through, the side of a horse-box, when being entrained South. He was temporarily left at Taumarunui. • # # FOLLOW Little Guy from now on. Corrigan's pacer is a cut above the average and bred m the purple. # # # p S. DONALD is expected to patron - ise Hawera. His bank roll should materially increase if he steps his team out. * # # THE Corrigan outfit will be on hand at Hawera. They will not have matters all their own way, but should be m the cash. * * # DROOK POINTER went at a winning mile clip of 2.16. Asked to go 2.19 at Hawera will see skin and hair flying m front of the "tote." * # . # LJOME VOYAGE is an Australian' im--1 * portation. Some say he will make a trotter. #■# ' # DE with Modern Light. The makings *-* of a good one, the Matchlight mare will soon be competing with the guns. # #i # COLID wagering should be noticeable v on the Hawera Cup. If Royal Silk is missing, All Red may be worth a couple of tickets. TRUSTWORTHY won' last year at Hawera. The chestnut mare is gradually striking her correct form. Just keep a note of that, i * # * POOD LADY is not a bad one. Was twice a winner at Hastings and m the' money 'at Wanganui. • • • QN Hawkes Bay form Caballero should come home with one ear pricked on Saturday. Bill Hughes, of Padlock fame, will handle the ribbons. # # # MANCO has a bit of a. quiet reputam tion. Showed up sufficiently well at Hawkes Bay to be m favor on Saturday.

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NZ Truth, Issue 1272, 17 April 1930, Page 15

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NORTHERN PACING PARS NZ Truth, Issue 1272, 17 April 1930, Page 15

NORTHERN PACING PARS NZ Truth, Issue 1272, 17 April 1930, Page 15

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