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TROTTING

* TO-MORROW’S CONTESTANTS Beautiful weather conditions prevailed at the Hutt Park yesterday morning, when a niifnber of the horses competingin to-morrow's races were given interest-' ing exercise. Tho star item of the morning was a fast mile .registered by Prince pointer'. The beautiful action of the son of Logan Pointer was a treat!to witness.. He was wide outside the/trestles, and, commencing evenly, scion gathered ' speed, running 'his middle lial fin 1.6, and brushing: home- the last.quarter in 33£ec.‘ S. Roe's charge, Koamer, looking’ big and solid, jogged several circuits Great Eilect, M. B. Edwards's ifiaiden trotter, moved well while doing several rounds at; a steady pace.' • • . - KotukujJack was jogged-in the centre, and he looks bigger than.when at Auckland. 1 « VV J > Torakirsoiv was on ‘ the scene early. He rode Whakukuja mile time. The chestnut was none too.steady. Holly Boy was spnt • two miles at top and was j blowing hard when * pulled up. ■ The work-out will probably do him good. Amazon'and Jingal were.companions in a work-out over a mile and-a half. The foraaer gftve ,an indifferent display, .and Jingal was'well in front*at : the finish* * • Bing Boy (D. Rogers) went a good mile and a half, and was indulged in lengthy jogging and sprinting subsequently. . Pete Peter,. looking Very light, moved freely, in strong work. Audubon Mac (Emms) and Grey Logan (Agar) were given several rounds interspersed with short Sprints. Tho grey mixed it- on several occasions. Festive Morn (Mills) went a fast mile and a half without the straps. This free-legged pacer is a perfect mover. Waitaki Girl was out doing jogging exercise She looks a picture of health. Wakefield (Nyhan) and Hardy Grattan (Maidment), two local trotters, did solid work. The former is a full brother to Napland. Hohorti did not seem to go kindly for S. Roe, but was not being .sent against the wa A eh. A special railway service to Petone is being run to-morrow in connection with the first-day of the Wellington Trotting Club's summer meeting. Trains will leave Lambton station at intervals from 9.10 a.m. to 120 p.m. Prince Pointer is in such great furm at present that* many good judges expect to see him concede the 60 yards set opposite liU name in tlie Electric Handicap to-morrow. \

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12623, 7 December 1926, Page 10

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TROTTING New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12623, 7 December 1926, Page 10

TROTTING New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12623, 7 December 1926, Page 10

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