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TROTTING AT HUTT PARK

CONGO SONG IN FAVOUR DOCTOR TED IN SPRINT The Wellington Trotting Club's meeting will be held at Hutt Park to-morrow, and the fields for all the events have filled exceptionally well, no fewer than 23 imprdving pacers being engaged in the principal event, the Winter Handicap. A number of the horses who will line up to-morrow were raced at the Auckland meeting, and the form they showed there will no doubt be taken as a guide by the public in their search for winners. The following horses will probably be shown favour in their respective events: — 10.40: Navy Handicap.—Swanee River, Voco Power, Bingendale. ; 11.25: Miramar Handicap.—Chief Officer, Silent Knight, Sirocco. . ~ , 12d0: Tasman Handicap.—First division: Bull’s Eye, On Approval, Red Herring. Second division: County Antrim, Gough s Pride, Air Mail. • _ 12.55: Winter Handicap.—Congo Song, Sandpiper, Mountain Hall. 1.45: Pacific Handicap.—Bingendale, Voco Power, Swanee River. . 2.35: Manawatu Handicap.—First division- Hineora, Risingholme, Chief Officer. Second division: Pierre, All Ashore, Play 8 ;b25: Rongotai Handicap.—First division: Air Mail, Bull’s Eye, On Approval. Second division: Red Herring, Captain Sandy, Glueless. 4.15: Farewell’ Handicap.—Doctor Ted. Sandpiper, Caudray.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 26777, 21 May 1948, Page 8

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TROTTING AT HUTT PARK Otago Daily Times, Issue 26777, 21 May 1948, Page 8

TROTTING AT HUTT PARK Otago Daily Times, Issue 26777, 21 May 1948, Page 8

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