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Trotting Finals at Forbury Park

A GOOD CARD

TOMORROW’S ACCEPTORS

• The Forbury Trotting Club's spring ! fixture, which opened yesterday successfully, will reach finality tomor- | row. Another attractive card will come up for presentation, and with : fine fields and good grade competitors, tho racing should again be brimful of interest. While the public will have the form of the opening day to work on as a guide, the track conditions may be different, in which case they will find many difficult problems to solve. “Abaydos” suggests that the following should be well supported in their respective engagements: Suburban Handicap.— Ambition and Standby. Advance Handicap.— Kate Logan and Napoleon. Empire Handicap. Roddy—Wild Spur bracket and Morning Sun. Brighton Handicap.— Petronius and Dice. Forbury Park Handicap.— Travis Ax* worthy and Dalmeny—Mawhariti bracket. Victoria Handicap.— Dolores and Lenwood. Tainui Handicap.— Lily Harold and Cushla d’Or. Recovery Handicap.— Wrackler and Jean McElwyn. SUBURBAN HANDICAP Of £2OO (trotters’ harness); TJ miles.

BRILLIANT CEREMONY FAST HALF-MILE Special to THE SUN WANGANUI, Thursday. The small Wanganui team for ing had its winding-up tasks this morning, number one track being in good order after recent heavy rains, though it was rather dead. Conditions were really good both overhead and underfoot when Pedestal and Drastic came out for their beforebreakfast task. After trotting once round they hopped off at the half-mile and ran four furlongs in 50 4-5, Pedestal having half a length advantage at the post. The half-brother to Commendation is very well and should go well in the Aorangi Trial at Feilding. Ceremony, with a light weight, was also given a four furlongs effort, slipping over the first furlong in 11 4-5, two in 23 4-5, and the full distance in 48 3-5, without being extended. After breakfast, Arisus, a Feilding Stakes aspirant, went four furlongs with Just An Idea, taking 50&.

Avon ess . . . * Lt Wah .... Bonne Fille Lt Combine . . . Lt Victor Bingen 48 Safonia .... Lt Ambition . . Patty Todd Lt Jock Bingen 72 Standby . . . 24 96 Bon Bov . . . 36 Rustle . . . Nelson Prince 36 Boneta . . . 120 ADVANCE HANDICAP Of £200; miles; 3.42 limit. Crown Jewel . Lt Captain \\ rack . . . 12 Loretta . . . . 32 Napoleon . . . 32 Grand Canyon 36 Lady Zephyr . 32 Ardgour . . 36 32 Radio 3 2 Warrenore . . 48 EMPIRE HANDICAP Of £225 (saddle); 1 mile; 2.18 limit. Hasten In . . Lt Slump . . . 24 "Wild Spur . . Lt Bismurate 24 Roddy . . . . 24 Dilnon . . . Kate Thorpe . 24 Bing Boy . . 36 Morning Sun . 24 Marinca . . 36 Rita McKinReturn Voyage 36 ney . . . 24 Warepa . . . 36 BRIGHTON HANDICAP Of £200; miles; 3min limit. Ardgour . . . Lt Otaio Rose . 12 Kate Logan . . 12 Princess Mac Loaanda. 12 Pointer . . 12 Petronius . . . 12 Dice .... Author Franz. 12 Danny Boy . 24 Almont Cling . 12 Sir Guy . . 48 Bren flight . . 12 Wrackeen . . 48 Erin’s Chimes. 32 John Appear . 12 Haydock . . 60 Luath 32 .FORBURT HANDICAP Of £600, 2 miles; 4.32 limit. Jolly Pet . . . Lt Talent . . . 36 Muriel De Oro 12 Logan Chief 36 Steel All . . 12 Travis AxDalmeny . . 12 worthy . . 36 Real Light . 24 Maiwhariti . 36 Jean McElwyn 24 Trampfast . . 60 Lindbergh . . 36 Author Jinks 72 VICTORIA HANDICAP Of £27a (trotters), 2 miles; 4.46 limit. All Peters . . . Lt Swiftbine . . . 36 Com mander . 48 Bingen . . 24 Dolores . . 60 New Metford 24 Lazarus . . . . 60 Reputo . . . Peter Lin . . Nelson Ata . 24 Bingen Starr . 72 TAINUI HANDICAP Of £200, la' miles; 3.30 limit. Cushla D’Or Lt Yoicks . . . . 12 Baron. Bingen 32 Haydock . . . 32 Eugene D'Oro 12 Morning Sun . 24 Ethiopian . . 32 Nelson De Oro 24 El Direct . . 32 Roddy . . . Glenrowen . 12 Lily Harold . . 24 John Jinks . 12 Nelson Sungleam . . 12 McElwyn . 36 RECOVERY HANDICAP Of £250, 1 mile; 2.15 limit. Lady Cello . . Lt Dalmeny . . . . 36 Neersoa . . 32 Hector’s Own . 36 Pearl Logan 32 Trampfast . . . 36 Proud Dillon 32 Talent . . . . 36 ThoPpie . . . 12 W rackler . . . 36 Omaha . . . 12 Jean Orphan . . 24 McElwyn . . . 60 Muriel De Oro 36

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 833, 29 November 1929, Page 16

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Trotting Finals at Forbury Park Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 833, 29 November 1929, Page 16

Trotting Finals at Forbury Park Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 833, 29 November 1929, Page 16

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