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Trotting at Epsom

FINE WINTER SCHEDULE Big Fields for Saturday THE final trotting fixture of the season promoted bv the Auckland Club will be staged at Alexandra Park on Saturday and Monday. The popularity of the " inter carnival with owners and trainers in various parts of the Dominion is fully demonstrated by the splendid acceptances received. A preliminary review of the fields is given bv "Abavdos. "

The fact that the local June fixture I also marks the termination of the J year's light harness activities in the , Dominion lends additional import and ] attractiveness to the annual function. ' The fine prize money allotted t>v the ] “live ■wire” organisation affords owners ; a last chance of securing something to keep "the animals from “eating thcn , heads off” during the Quiet per too which follows, and this together with j the useful classes promoted has rc- i suited in a. large number of pacers and trotters foregathering at ISpsoni for the fixture. As usual the visiting contin- •

■ but. Ca.ru el i 1.29) looks to r. *'' u.ose on her heels. Linkman and fcunsho'ver are handily situated Q n iv? while that good mud lark CarrthS Kosan 14.27) is worthy of tion. Jewel Pointer (4.25) i s stiff task, and brokers will Log?n s P'-'de. Linkman, 1 and Great Peter (if started'. W * f Hobson Handicap (4.40 Limit) Dealer is the pick of the front mark ers and he will be troublesome to thoei behind him. Country King '434) .* in line form, and should account for Conceruna. on the. same peg. On th* 4.0 V line is Gang Awn', Peter Firsts and Purser, and each must be given a chance. At a point further back w Harold Logan and Vecto. two witi* pood form on their side, and they veil! have plenty oi friends if thev starXeero (4.36) and Brutus (4.35) hawj won at the distance, and the latter : S more than useful in heavy going. Most support may be found for Dealer Country King, Harold Logan, Vecto, * Stewards* Handicap (4.44 Limit) High-grado trotters will be seen in ihis item, and off the limit Olivo Xel* son will have a. lot of supporter.*; Sebisca has a. knack of turning up at this fixture, evidently enjoying the eas~ track. Floraline (4.42) is a poastbil* ity. and Lady Fan t 4.41) is & spjrtJv trotter. Gold Sovereign and The Tartar are together on 4.4 U. and the latter if he went away right would b© * nuisance. Akenehi (4.39) and Writer < 4.35) arc on marks that should give them reasonable prospects. Prime selections will probably be Olive NeL son, Akeneh*. Writer, Dolores. Cornwall Handicap (2.14 Limit) Speedy sprinters are well arrayed :i\ the mile dash. The front line contains some smart customers in Hr! Chimes, Master JTuia, Warplane, Re.Logan and Xgahina, and the last-

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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1001, 18 June 1930, Page 14

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Trotting at Epsom Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1001, 18 June 1930, Page 14

Trotting at Epsom Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1001, 18 June 1930, Page 14

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