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- WAIKATO MEETING GOOD FIELDS CONTEST MOST RACES AT CLAUDELANDS TRACK ■ CANDIDATES' CHANCES. I l (Notes by "Misere.") The Provincial trotting circuit com- ; mences on Saturday with the Waikato , Trotting Club's spr ing meeting at | Claudelands and acceptances for all events are good. The track is in good order and the arrangements sound. I The day opens with the Introduetory Handicap and owing to laclc of space only bfief resumes can be given of each race. ■. On the limit are all the contestants except Kuini who won at Thames but has done nothing sinee Te Aroha, where she was second. She is a class above the rest if ready. Of the others Colleen Murphy, Manna's Son, Pearl Parrish and Young Rod1 ney appeal most and the tote may I show Kuini Manna's Son Colleeni Murphy from — INTRODUCTORY HANDICAP, Of £90; limit 3.20; 11 miles Colleen Murphy, Great Gratton, ( Gala Day, Manna's Son, Nelson Chief, Pearl Parrish, Rose Marble, I Te Kahu, Young Rodney limit; Kuini 48. I * * * * Tberc are a good few newcomers j to the pacing game in the Frankton Handicap for pacers and of those | which have been seen out Demand, Kia Kaha, Ringtrue, and Winaway ( are on the limit and the middle pair 1 appeal most. Pelting has not raced j for at lcast a. couple of years, but was I not bad then. Bingcn Chief is a good sort and those who were at CamI bridge will not forget Tryment's run j on that occasion. Worthy Light is ; three seconds back, quite far enough for him him. The most appealing are Tryment Bingsn Chief Ringtrue from — FRANKTON HANDICAP Of £90; limit 3.6; 1J miles B^ack Metal, Demand, Eleetric Bell, H'newaa, June Royal, Kia Kaha, Kewpie's Bond, Ringtrue, Roma Girl, Winaway limit; Pelting
24; Bingen Chief, Tryment, Worthy; Light 36. ■ ' 1 Seven are left in th'e Mark Memorial, always a hard race to Win' and Dan Direct and Meteor share the limit. Neither has been seen out for a while and Dan, Direct has been doing a season at the stud in the interval. Meteor' was very fast once. Prince Pedro now in Alec McMillan's hands is on 12 and Great Parrish winner at Epsom, on 24, with Tactless who has come up from South. Kewpie's Guy a * disappointing mare and Peter Pirate, who is very fit, make up a good field and one hard to sort up. The choice may f all upon Great Parrish Tactless Peter Pirate from — MARK MEMORIAL HANDICAP, Of £210; limit 4.33; 2 miles Dan Direct, Meteor limit; Prince Pedro 12; Great Parrish, Tactless 24; ' Kewpie's Guy, 48; Peter Pirate 60. The presence of Smooger a Hawera Cup winner in the Claudelands Handicap field adds interest to the race, and his performance will be watched in view of Epsom next time. Tempo ) ' has Wee Machine to beat of the limit and Guid Hairst is only a second back. Pukemiro-is on a handy mark, while Richore who can go like a train but breaks, is making a comeback on 24. Capilano won at Hastings last, and Our Peter is always dangerous on his home track. The issue may lie between Smooger Wee Machine Pukemiro from — \ CLAUDELANDS HANDICAP, Of £120; limit 3.29; 11 miles Tempo, Willie Derby, Wee Machine limit; Guid Hairst, Rock Hinton, Smooger 12; Pukemiro, Richore 24; Capilano, Our Peter 48. * * * * The S'tewards' Handicap has a good field and favouritism should be well divided. Those with the best credentials are Alexis, Bonnie Direct, Bingen Ghief, Cogent, Tryment, Chancellor and :Red Hope and the most popular Chancellor Red Hope Tryment from — STEWARDS' HANDICAP. Of £100; limit 3.39; II miles Alexis, Bonnie Direct, Bingen Chief, Cogent, Electric Bell, Phyllis Axworthy, Tryment, Wee Parish limit; Le Chenault 12; May Chenault, Whakahihi 24; Chancellor, Red Hope 36. Of the four contesting the second trot the two best may be Moko Bells Parrish Belle from — HAMILTON HANDICAP, Of £130; limit 3.35; 11 miles Billy Carbine limit; Parrish Belle 12; Moko Bells 24; Dark McKinney 48. The horse with the name which has puzzled the American trotting enthusiasts Ngingongingo has come up from Addington to run in the President's, before going on to Auckland. He will have to beat Enawah and the public may sort out Enawah Ngingongingo Great Parrish from — • PRESIDENT'S HANDICAP, Of £130; limit 2.47; 11 miles Dan Direct, Meteor, Ngingongingo, Te Wahia limit; Peter Pirate 12; Great Parrish 24; Enawah 60. The day ends with the Visitors'. Handicap with a field of seven of whom the most likely comprise Donum Wee Machine Hohoro from — - VISITORS' HANDICAP, Of £110; limit 2.57; 11 miles Donum, Mythorpe, Mazda limit; Wee Machine 48; Guid Hairst, Hohoro 60; Pukemiro 72.
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