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TROTTING AT HAWERA

Fields Do Not Appear Difficult | REVIEW OF PROSPECTS | . Special to “Evening Post” A popular Easter sporting fix- { ture in Taranaki is the Hawera i Trotting Club’s annual meeting, I the first day of which takes place at Hawera on Saturday. As, at this time of the year, form has been well exposed, the fields in the main do not appear very difficult. Horses that may be prominent tomorrow include Raider, Sphinx, Bell O’ Mine, and Golden Harvest.

auroa handicap, of cCfis: r miles; class 3.4s.—Demand, Dapbm Locanda, Diltest i Fiorrie Real, Ai in Bells, Sales Tax, Worthy Chief limit, Golden Harvest, Belinda King 48. The public are likely to accord GOLDEN HARVEST spirited support in the Auroa. Handicap. The dangerous opopnents of Golden Harvest may be Belinda King and Worthy Chief.

MATAPU HANDICAP, of .€65; 11 miles; class 3.5. —May Dorset, Cervine, Malayan, Red Eagle, Scrip limit, Derby Thorpe 12, Kohcwah, Sphinx GO, Hue Coronado 144. On his recent Manawatu winning performance, SPHINX appears to have seconds to spare in the Matapu Handicap. SPHINX may find most trouble coming from Kohcwah and Tue Coro-

nado. STRATFORD HANDICAP, of £OS: 11 miles; class 3.0. —Cracker, Fisher,

Gold Seam, Raider, To Mahanga limit, Smooger 3G. Judged on Iris recent impressive victories in fast time at Thames, Raider appear the best'oT good things for the Stratford Handicap. Te Mahanga may he capable of extending RAIDER.

I HAWERA CUP, *f £175; 2 miles; { class 4.4 G Tori Kingi, Belie 1 o’ Mine, Eleawah limit, Winshow 12, 1 David McEiwyn 24, Special Sun 48. Considering that Belle O’ Mine won lately at Manawatu with the greattad, ease in 1.34 1-5, she should have a big say in the Hawera Cup. BELLE ,0’ MINE is likely to lie a strong fancy, with support also for tiie Canterbury special trotter, SPECIAL SUN, and the Hawera candidate, WINSHOW. NORMANBY HANDICAP, of £65; 1.1 miles; class 3.5. —Big Blaze, Daphne Locanda. Demand, Diltest, Min Bells, Worthy Chief limit, Golden Harvest, Lady Zoe, Tui Coronado 24. Should he win earlier in the day, , tiro re-handicap may not stop GOLI DEN HARVEST from winning a j double by annexing the Normanby Handicap. Rig Blaze, on the limit, may take catching, and Tui Coronado should also have a, show. MANATA HANDICAP, of £7O; 11 i miles; class 3.45. —Kohcwah, Sphinx j limit. Aerial Boy, Call Boy 3G, Nell i Yolo GO. Hue Coronado 84. I Noll Volo is a reputation runner in the Manaia Handicap, but she may bo fully extended by SPHINX, which showed impressive form at Manawatu. PRESIDENT’S HANDICAP. of £7O; 11 miles;, class 3.38. —Fisher,

Gold Soam limit, To Mahanga, Quid liiiirst Raider 12.

y Providing he starts again, the President’s Handicap rather seems at the mercy of RAIDER. In his absence speculators may pin their faith to TE MAHANGA and GOLD SEAM.

ELTHAM HANDICAP, of £75; U miles; class 2.56. —Great Fame, Linella, Smoogcr, Teri Kingi limit, Belle o’ Mine, Eleawah, Lee Nelson, Winshow 12, Daddy Louglcgs, Ulm 24.

What promises to be the best field of the day is that carded for the Eltham Handicap. In this race form earlier in the day may point the way, as the public will have the opportunity of seeing in action some of the runners, notably Belle O’ Mine, Winshow, Eleawah, and Lee Nelson. As Hie two back-markers, Him and Daddy Longlegs, will start in this race only, their prospects should be bright. Ulm especially appeals, as he won well at his last start at Manawatu. Probably the best may be ULM, BELLE O’ MINE, WINSHOW.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume II, Issue 220, 13 April 1933, Page 3

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TROTTING AT HAWERA Stratford Evening Post, Volume II, Issue 220, 13 April 1933, Page 3

TROTTING AT HAWERA Stratford Evening Post, Volume II, Issue 220, 13 April 1933, Page 3