SQUARE-GAITERS AT CLAUDELANDS
TROTTERS are exceptionally A well catered for at the Waikato fixture on Saturday, as besides laving the Introductory and Ham!ton Handicaps to their “own ~heek” they are given arn opportunity of trying their capabilities against the free-legged pacers in the President’s Handicap. In the atter event, the true-gaited gentry will be well tested with •two such promising unhoppled pacers as Trustworthy and Bell Dial jn the field, but Roma Bingen. Lackiewood and Anseline should worthily uphold the square-gaited traditions. In the Hamilton Trot, ror the better grade contestants, Raima, Mutu, Floraline and Anseline are likely to make it hard for the * opposition, but backers wi ll be puzzled over the novice trotters’ heat. Great Way. Cervine, Paradigm and Peter Brown may appeal most.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 529, 5 December 1928, Page 12
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