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Hutt Park Finals

WELLINGTON TROTTING CLUB

Good Class Fields Till - . W ellmgton 1 rotting C lul>, which races on i'our separate Saturdays during tin.* light-harness season, will tomorrow stage an interesting finale to this year’s activities. I’hr function takes place on the llutt I’ark track and a review ol the card by “Abaydos” is appended.

Tho Wellington Club, since receiving J four permits annually, lias made j earnest endeavours to raise the standard of tho sport in the province. At i considerable expense the executive j carried out a big scheme of improve- j merits. and to give the progressive j organisation a chnnco to make financial j headway the Trotting Association sane- I tioned the continuance of the club’s ! policy of holding four one-day fixtures, i "While the Gold Cup meeting is the | main function staged at llutt Park, the final fixture of the season is based on 1 attractive lines, and the limit set for j the two principal events on the card j fias had the required effect of drawing j some of the Dominion’s foremost j pacers. Tn the other items promising and classy improvers are engaged and tho various contests will be keen and interesting. The presence of several well-per-formed Auckland representatives will lend colour to the proceedings and also stimulate a greater interest in the fixture among lovers of the pastime in this locality. Jewel Pointer, The Abbey, Native Prince, Carmel and

| pacer may prove equal to adding an other success to his list. In a south , pool tho order may bo Athalone, Jea McElwyn, Jewel Pointer. Waiwetu Handicap This is another thirteen-f urlon | event, which seems to be tho popula j distance at Hutt Park. Glenrowa I looks the pick of the limit basket, bu | will find Logan’s Pride and Kelp o | the next mark hard to hold at ba? j Logan’s Pride proved to be in his be* ! form when seen at Ashhurst and thi j distance will suit him nicely. Bab ! Logan is useful and Purser, if at hi S best, would be a nuisance. Native Her was short of a race at Hastings, an i he may not b% quite wound up tomor row, but if he is—there will be some ! thing doing. Fair Wave and Zella ai ' set difficult jobs and the best sun ported may be Logan’s Pride and Kel| Taita Novice Handicap An interesting contest can be lookc . j for in this section of improving pacer ! Several of the front-rankers will 1: . i seen out earlier in the day, and the

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 927, 21 March 1930, Page 15

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Hutt Park Finals Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 927, 21 March 1930, Page 15

Hutt Park Finals Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 927, 21 March 1930, Page 15

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