SATURDAY'S TROTTING
Owners and trainers are reminded that acceptances £ot all events at the' Wellington Trotting Club's meeting, to be held at Hutt Park on Saturday, close with the secrotary at 8 o'clock to-morrow evening. The grass track at the course has been thrown open for fas(; work, and with the arrival of visiting horses matters should liven up there during the next few.days. / ' ~: At the last meeting the" provision of ten-shilling selling windows at the "paddock" totalisator proved so popu- ,- lar that tho officials have decided to increase this accommodation. As Mr. W. P. Bussoll is unable to officiate as pudge on Saturday,1 owing to an engagement elsewhere, the well-known southern 'judge, Mr. Alf. Dixon, will occupy the box;.' Lady Fan and Chenoway returned from the South . this morning, 'Tho, former ran quite a good: race at the Metropolitan Meeting, and should give a good account of hersejf in the first trotting event on Saturday..- ' Judging by the number x>f inquiries received by tho club for 'accommodation, there will be. large fields facing the starter in most of the races oa. Saturday. '.< v
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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 34, 10 February 1931, Page 11
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184SATURDAY'S TROTTING Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 34, 10 February 1931, Page 11
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