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Review of Weekend Racing

L.M

.M.)

(Special — From

HUTT PARK, This Day, Weather conditions here today are perfect, and with the drying sun of the past few days the going at Hutt Park,. Petone, tomorrow for the concludirig day of the Wellington Trotting Club's autumn meeting will if .tftere is no sudden change in climatical conditions, be firm and fast. • The course has dried out splendidly. With the likely change in the going last week's form, when the track was "dead," may be difficult to follow. Final track work yesterday morning saw some fast times clocked, notably by v Nzallo Scott, Captain Gaillard, Scotch Music, Mine Host, Watcher and Beverlsy Volo. Galloping meetings will be conducted by the Egmont and Franklin Clubs. Win and place betting will operate at all fixtures, prospects for which are: •

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Chronicle (Levin), 2 May 1947, Page 6

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135

Review of Weekend Racing Chronicle (Levin), 2 May 1947, Page 6

Review of Weekend Racing Chronicle (Levin), 2 May 1947, Page 6

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