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TROTTING BREVITIES

The Addington track is still in a .very heavy state. .

Race records attract more attention from buyers than fast trials.

Golden Eagle is a firm favourite of all the trotters on and near her mark.

Aide-de-Camp lost some of his friends during the Hawera Meeting, but has not finished winning. The rules are not so much in need of reforming as enforcing, according to a leading trotting administrator.

The Auckland Trotting Cup winner King's Warrior is in full work again, with the Metropolitan August Meeting in view.

Mountain Dell, 4min 19 3-ssec, champion staying mare, is in foal to Jewel Pointer. The progeny of two such great pacers should be abe to get over the ground. Southern Smile is marking time until Ashburton next week. Despite her scratching from a recent engagement, this brilliant sprinter is all in order. J. .T. Kennerley has sent- Loyal Direct, a half-sister to Isabel Derby, Directum. and Rare Pronto, to Auckland to be trained by E. N. Kennerley. Auto Machine's form this season has not been up to his best standard, and he is going to find it hard to justify himself from, a tain 27sec mark.

Guy Junior's racing at Forbury apparently sharpened him up, because he is reported to be a much better horse now than he was at the May Meeting. Twos Loose has a fine speed inheritance. By Jack Potts, who could run

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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 130, 3 June 1937, Page 13

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TROTTING BREVITIES Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 130, 3 June 1937, Page 13

TROTTING BREVITIES Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 130, 3 June 1937, Page 13

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