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Preliminary Survey of Otahuhu Fields

ENTER FOR AUCKLAND

A FINE CARD WEDNESDAY'S EVENTS Th« OUhuhu Trotting Club's spring fixture one of the most pcpular functions on the Auckland district l ight- harness calender, w iki take place at Alexandra Park or Wednesday and Saturday of this week. Lovcri of the sport will be well catered for, and judging by tbo fine fields engaged there should be sore stirring contests witnessed. A onef survey cf the card by "Abaydos" is appended, »rd the final review will appear in tomorrows issue of THE SUN. It is worthy «>f not* tint a number °* r mv.il have I • • n nu'iiiK at the Addtnetun meetirx jn>t cop,laded, and 1 wlil** there h > : < i n*» uaasion for iiarul»e:ipi** r «' ' 1 hm.sitian to alter his - j M • • i was u solid |.»< rl <• t"i,n in *t ■, and he H Wihm I nil.-n ami Venduim- , /iii- l,.«'h Mm. wlu» infproved as , : , e r ,ieinrf pi'iii'i 01.'.1. went a good ra*-r **it is i« Jiiemher* d that’ the and l.e has no Purser ml Co. to meet on Wednesday. Introductory Trot V uU> Snruv and Te Ngatu look the of tin- front tut. with Kangitero, Sw.*.*t Memory. Mot Voyage. Paradigm ml Gold Star the b* >t of those in the .-ear division. Fancies may be Uangi-,m-o. Sweet Memory, Ando Spray and Paradigm. INI RODl*' T< »RY HANDICAP i»f X2ov; i; miles; limit. 5.45. •IV Neoku . . M Don Zukxk . . 12 TogoA ITomie l.t Kungltmo . . . 2 k Uoy Kou ... l-t Sweet Memory 36 Katalo . . I.t .Mat Voyage . . 36 VViiiwhata . . l.t Golden Hate . IS colonel Thorpe f.t Paradigm . . . St Carl Mack ... I.t l»ire«-t Action M hoc ha de .... I.t Marble Star . 10S Tcniuka .... l-t Gold Star . . . 108 Audo Spray . . l.t Mangere Handicap (Mi the end Mountain Princess, Pavlova and Margaret "Wallace appeal, but they have some more experienced can* -iidatra behind them in Nathaniel. Peter Uovd. La.lv Harrington, My Thorpe, Benefice. First Flight and Arachne. Most attention may l>< directed toward Mountain Prinvss. My Thorpe. Lady Barrington and Arachne. m vn«11:kl: handicap Of J.2UI'; 1, miles; limit. 5.0. Man o' r.ell« Lt Ilorl I>illon . . 12 Mountain Prln- lu tri* Moyd . 24 Cass l.t I.ady Burring--IUOH.S Audubon l.t ton .... 24 Fhviova .... I.t My Thorpe . . 24 Mark Ballin . - I t 8.-ntfic- .... 24 • urnus ... Lt First Flight . . 21 Margaret llolfe Audubon 4X Wallace ... T.t Arachne .... 48 Jasper l.t Nelia I>Ulon . 60 K*wpie’s Guy l.t Knawah .... 60 Princess Betty T.t K ingrxelere . 60 Lord Lt» .... l.t Bawldy Loeanda ha .Marionette . . 12 Sailor Gov . . 60 Nathaniel ... 12 Great Guilin . 60 Onehunga Handicap This Held Is not largo, but the issue is mme the less easily discerned. C«»no'ltina. Artkitoa. Hal Chimes. Explosion, Florent, Evelyn Loeanda. and Rockburn are possibilities. with most leaning in the direction of Concertina, Explosion. Evelyn Locarula and Kockburn. ONE HUN (; A HAN T>! CA * Of £250; 2 miles; limit, 4.55. Concertina . , T,t. Stoney . . . • 24 \rikttou . . .la. Florert .... 56 I'ncle B-rt . . 12 Kvelyn l.ocanda 4S Hal Chimes . 12 Kercmul .... 4S Explosion ... 12 1 took burn ... 60 Jellicoe Handicap V>*dome and Wilma Dillon will be favoured off the end. but Nelson Tusker. Torpedo Ihion, Free Advice, Native Prim e and Loch Moigh will be iriowly considered. The elect may '« Torpedo Huon. 1.0. h, Moigh. Nelson Tusker and AN limu Dillon. JELLICOE HANDICAP Of £700; 2 milts; limit, 4.33, dr#at Delight . T.t. The Abbey . . 26 \ etidome . . . Ht. Torpedo Huon. 36 Wilma Dillon l.t. Free Advice . 4S '•old Dial . .12 Native IVincc 4S Naison Tasker 12 Locli Moigh . 48 The Shrew . . 36 Campbell Handicap Tradesman, if the going is good, will I'iMt. Flora line, and Ktta. Cole should bold them both sat* , (iold Soveroigrh kaitna. Hose i;inu. n. ivt r McKinney "id AVaikalia will add inti rest to tin* '*«tt. and p. chaps the best backed will “* Tradesman. Ktta Cole, Kaima and WuikaJia. CAMPBELL HANDICAP. Of £300; 2 miles; limit, 4.42. FloraLne . . . Lt. Mutu 4S Tradesman . . 12 livce Bingen . 60 '•■ttii Col.- . :v |*. ter McKinney 72 Sovereign 21 Wuifcuha . . • Stewards’ Handicap , There are some well-performed ones ***. and Included on the front lino

tru I.niinsu, TriiMtworth v. Belle Axworthy. .Master Huia and Great Parrisli while further back Cornelian, Moutikftn Doll. Van Rleli and llai ‘h'in. romo into the picture. Tin ind.li.- may tor Great I’arrish. D. !• A \ worthy. Master MuiuanO Mount n S'FKW \IU*.S- ItA N I »li 'A I * or £200: l* miles: limit 3 28'. Liui"'., . . Lt Cornelian •• \ Lt Lord Nepean 21 Sailor boy . . l.t .Mountain Deli 36 I-" st. Flight Lt Nan Kich . . . ::tj I ’•'ll** Axworthy I.t Warplane . . in Master Hula Lt Hal I'hime.s 4S Great Parrish. Lt Massey Memorial 'Plus taco will give backers something to think about, and Great Do* li.u'it. Starunoor, Machine Gun, Carmel. Wilma Dillon, The Shrew, Torpedo Hu-mi. Free Atlviee, Dillon Huon and N. Is.,n Tasker are ail worthy of res|u'i*t. Maybe when a selection is reunited the voting will be Wilma Dilhm. Statimoor, .Machine Gun and Free Advice. MASSEY MEMORIAL HANIUiAI' *Of £356; 14 miles; limit 2.471. Gnat Delight. Lt The Shrew . . 21 Gold Dial ... Lt Torpedo Huon. 21 Stain him »r ... 12 All Bell .... 21 Machine Gun 12 Free Advice . 2 1 Carmel . . . 12 Dillon 11 non . 21 Wilma Dillon 12 Nelson Tasker 51 Manukau Handicap ’Phc saddle race has drawn a. big field, with a good lot on the front. To Wahia, Trustworthy, Silver I.ink. Ursuline, llohoro. Vanity Hoy and Buwidy Lo-

WITH the Otahuhu Trotting Club’s spring fixture in full swing this week, owners and trainers will be kept pretty busy. They should not forget, however, that entries for all events on the Auckland Trotting Club’s big Christmas card close on Friday next, November 22, at 5 p.m. sharp with secretary A. G. Mabee. These interested should put a distinct mark against this date on their almanac.

i cand.t will give those behind them • something to do, and tlm best of tie ! rearguard looks to be Brutus and Goldman. but fancies may lean toward T» Wahia, Trustworthy, Vanity Bov and | Buwidy Loeanda. MANUKAIJ HANDICAP ( Saddle) Of £2SU; I mile; limit 2. IS. I Kingsclero . . Lt Childe Audu- ! Tts Wahia ... l.t bon .... I.t I Trustworthy . Lt Buwidy Silver Link . I.t Loeanda, . . Lt i Frsullne . . l.t Mulwaree ... 12 ! Delavan Gill . hr Cornelian ... 12 l.t Brutus .... 24 Hoh'iro ... Lt Evelyn Loeanda s*> Vanity Hoy . Lt Goldman . . . 4S Warspite ... Lt

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 823, 18 November 1929, Page 13

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Preliminary Survey of Otahuhu Fields ENTER FOR AUCKLAND Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 823, 18 November 1929, Page 13

Preliminary Survey of Otahuhu Fields ENTER FOR AUCKLAND Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 823, 18 November 1929, Page 13

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