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Ada Scott Is Hutt Park Fancy

L.M.

/ M.).

(SPECIAL — From

WELLINGTON, March 25. ' If recent good form is to be rewarded then Ind'ian Song, who has run consecutive seconds in his last four starts, the last two of which bad luck figured prominently in close defeats,. must hold excellent prospects in the King George Handicap at Awapuni tomorrow. This horse has been very consistent and his winning turn is overdue.

Form was upset last week when heavy.'rain set in at the Hutt Park trots just before the R.A. Armstrong Memorial Handicap, the track becoming heavy and slow. However, the weather has been fine since and if the Wellington Trotting Club is to be fortunate with fine weather for its concluding day tomorrow expected form should play an important part' in tomorrow's finishes. The only other meeting covered in this review is Auckland. If her good performances at Hutt Park last week is to be taken into 'consideration then Ada Scott should prove a much better proposition tomorrow. This mare is Very fit and if not checked twice, the last time in the straight to the Winning post, would have been very hard to beat. Her prospects read good. Prospects for Awapuni, Auckland, and Wellington Trots are:

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Chronicle (Levin), 25 March 1949, Page 6

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Ada Scott Is Hutt Park Fancy Chronicle (Levin), 25 March 1949, Page 6

Ada Scott Is Hutt Park Fancy Chronicle (Levin), 25 March 1949, Page 6

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