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LAST OF THE SEASON

TROTTING ENDS AT EPSOM

GOOD FIELDS TO-MORROW

MORE THRILLS PROMISED THE Auckland Trotting Club's winter carnival, and incidentally the 1927-28 trotting season, will be brought to a conclusion to-morrow at Alexandra Park. Good fields are again engaged and patrons are assured of a repetition of the numerous thrills which marked Saturday’s proceedings.

U 1 r MANUKAU HANDICAP •1J Of £300; IS miles; 3.254 limit. Andover . . . Lt. Andover disappointed on Satur- p e ter Admiral Lock Lt. .... r- ttan r.t Beatty .... Lt. day and did not show his best Grattan . . Lt. Concertina Lt ... , Hcd Star ... Lt. 83d Sound : Lt. form. Master Councillor went Cramic ... Lt . Hohoro . . . Lt. a solid race ana so did Admiral Maid of ’the • Lt ' Lock Who iS a C ° nsi ? tent P a ," er ' If Cute Lad . Y it Mountain . Lt. Beatty was right she would have Harvest child 12 Master Huia . Lt. a fine chance and Peter Grattan scandal 12 M Councillor Lt. ma y be better for tbe race the firSt Uncle‘Bert '. 36 councillor . Lt. day . Mars an d Hohora are capable of malting a good showing and the former will do better in the smaller field. TJramic was running on at the finish on Saturday and should do better. Harvest Child beat all except Pageant in a similar race the first day and should have excellent prospets among this lot. Uncle Bert will be benefited by his outings on Saturday and should make a bold showing. The public may go for:— HARVEST CHILD, ADMIRAL LOCK, MARS. i 9 A ROYAL HANDICAP Of £300; 2 miles; 4.54 limit. c Thorpe . . . Lt. Of the front lot Etta Cole will b ß f n l g r e „ ij| Etta Cole . . Lt. appeal most and the filly went a Gold Sovereign 72 Roez ..... Lt. creditable race on Saturday. Call Seblsca .... 72 Call Boy . * ! 1! Boy’s display was sound and he Repute .... 3.2 will take all sorts of beating. he- King Golden Gate . 24 pu t e , despite her poor showing, will Capitalist . . 96 Kolmar ... 24 *in h a V S friends f Kolmar, if he •• ■ ■ 120 repeats his first day’s performance will be tough, and Bingen Starr was going more kindly and is a possibility. Roma Bingen would only require to settle down all the way to be in the leading division at the tape. Gold Sovereign must be reckoned with and Sebisca will beat more than beat him. Anseline is . always worth considering and Maxegin, if he can get over the final pinch, will be a hard nut to crack. Raima wou so nicely on the opening day he cannot be ’counted out. Favourites may be: — CALL BOY, RAIMA, ROMA BINGEN. -i 9r A PRINCE OF WALES HANDICAP Lu.O\J of £1,000; 2 miles; 4.31 limit. Lady eny ■' ' Lt ' A good contest is assured in this heat. Dalmeny’s conDunmore . . Lt. sistency will earn him many friends. He should Native M pHnce Lt. do better than Lady Dunmore, Native Prince and Loch yds bhcl. Moigh, although the latter will bo improved for his outTalent .... 12 j n g ou Saturday. Talent will add interest to the event, Peter Ja sw e iit' '. 24 but Gold Jacket, after his brilliant, display will be the Tom Thumb . 24 hardest to dispose of. He won so nicely that it is not Peterwah ... 36 beyond the bounds of possibility to pull off the double. Logan y chief .'.48 Peter Swift did not go too well in the Mark Memorial Sea Pearl . 48 but Tom Thumb gave a creditable showing and was Talaro .... 60 perhaps short of a race. He will bo bracketed with Imprint .... 78 Logan Chief and Talaro, and if the former is allowed to take his place in the field, the bracket will again be favourite. Peterwah must have a royal chance and has not been penalised for his second. Quality is let up one and this may assist her to do better. Sea Pearl and Imprint did not display their usual dash. The order may be:— LOGAN CHIEF & CO., GOLD JACKET, DALMENY. 1 nc ADAMS MEMORIAL HANDICAP I.OJ Of £500; 2 miles; 4.37 limit. Lt While there was a big weeding out for this popular Lady Joan ... . Lt event, the field is still large, 16 colouring the card. The Lor§ fi Nepea‘n 'Lt front lino presents a bold front. Gold Dial has won two Luvan Lt cups this year, Taipare has a first and second to his Nelson credit over the distance, and Nelson Tasker has not TatSSrU'.'Lt been unplaced in any of his two-mile essays this season. Uncle Bert . . Lt Uncle Bert won the event last year and the runner-up Bing Boy .U* 'is? Luvan is again engaged. The latter is well, and was Pageant .... 12 running with promise when she came to grief on SaturHarry Auclubon 36 However, Taipare’s Hawera form in finishing in Weitern U Ki I ng Cm 48 front of Gold Jacket and Pageant would indicate lie is The Shrew. . . 48 the pick of the front brigade. Pageant, after his Harold Thorpe 60 dua] suceeßS on Saturday will be a strong fancy and must run a good race. Bing Boy was doing good work in the Hobson Handicap and is one that may effect a surprise. Jackie Audubon won over a mile and a-quarter so brilliantly he must be given a great chance, and The Shrew is nicely placed on 4.33 and will be hard to dispose of. Harold Thorpe is a solid two-miler, so he must not be left out of the calculations. In a keen betting race the favourites may be: — PAGEANT, THE SHREW, JACKIE AUDUBON. c. n TWO-YEAR-OLD CHALLENGE STAKES Zt.u Of £175; 1-4 miles. First Wrack This event, which is being staged to decide the twoICoro Peter year-old trotting supremacy of the Dominion is fully discussed in another column. oin MEMBERS’ HANDICAP L.4U Of £500; 2 miles; 4.40 limit. KemptSn anee ! Lt Of tho front contingent Tiger Salve will go a sound The Tartar . . Lt raee and Great Change should be improved by the run ger ydsbhd on Saturday. Real the Great will make things interestReal the Great 12 j,ig. and Tradesman is bound to ’be in the picture for Petroleu^e". '. ’. 24 a while. Petroleuse did not show up on Saturday, but Tamerlane . . 24 Tamerlane went a good race while his condition lasted. Rose Bingen . 48 Eose Bingen -went a good raee the first day into third Waikllfa .'. 108 place, but for that performance has got the worst of Young Blake . 120 the handicap. Still, she may may prove hard to beat. Peter Swift . . 132 Sistel . Beatrice has elected to tackle this race in preference to the Adams Memorial and such a good mare is always dangerous. Waikaha will go another solid race, and Young Blake, although meeting the Aucklander on the same terms, may reverse positions. Peter Swift is always one to be reckoned with, but the public may want:— YOUNG BLAKE, ROSE BINGEN, SISTER BEATRICE. ■l9c LIVERPOOL HANDICAP O.CO Of £300; 14 miles; 2.514 limit. Cute Lad kS '' Lt Tllis represents the biggest field u rsu line .... Lt Dad s Hope '. ". Lt of the day and there is a large yds bhd Daytime .... Lt crowd on the front line, necessitat- cold Dial 106 ' 12 Haerenfa Pal .' Lt ing two rows. Cora Tacks is a smart Hugh Wallace'. 12 Harvest Child Lt beginner and if she is lucky with van^Pkih 6 * * 12 Hohoro ..... Lt the niarbie will have a chance. Lady Young 'Blake' .’ 12 * 7*, Joan was in the picture on Satur- Bing Boy ... 24 Mars '■ Lt days, and Dillon Huon, who will be g^UApUn 5 ! IX Moko Chief ' Lt bracketed with Free Advice, is use- Pageant .... 24 Napland Lt ful over this journey. Daytime ? ar J'' w iS 0 ? /• • PitSST '‘ • ' E showed some dash in his outing Native Prince .' 36 the first day, and the LingfieldPageant brreket will command respect. The trotters Tamerlane and Young Blake can scamper a merry ten furlongs, and Bing Boy only wants to go off right to be in the picture. Loch Moigh and Native Prince are a solid pair at the back and if they get a decent run will be handy. The order may be:— FREE ADVICE & CO., LOCH MOIGH, DAYTIME. A 1C AU REVOIR HANDICAP Of £500; l-l miles; 2.46£ limit. Harold Thorpe. Lt c , , , . , Henry Logan . Lt and stamina is well represented here, and anLady Dunmore Lt other stirring finish should be witnessed. Harold Western Kin*’. Lt Thorpe may improve on his first day’s showing, and if yds bhd Lady Dunmore goes away smartly the others will know nUimpnv •• • • they are at the races. All Bell will keep them busy and Cardinal Logran 24 Dalmeny if he misses the thick end of the big race, is Imprint . .. 24 sure to be in the fight. Cardinal Logan will be' all Talaro Um * 24 tke better for his race in the Mark Memorial and will Peter Bingren . 36 take a power of beating. Imprint may also be im- * in proved, and the Holmes bracket, Tom Thumb, Talaro and Logan Chief will be a solid proposition. Peter Bingen should run a sound race and Jewel Pointer will find the distance to his liking. When the adjustment is completed the order may be:— CARDINAIi LOGAN, PETER BINGEN, HOLMES’S BRACKET,

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 390, 26 June 1928, Page 10

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LAST OF THE SEASON Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 390, 26 June 1928, Page 10

LAST OF THE SEASON Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 390, 26 June 1928, Page 10

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