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RACING NEWS.

AUSTRALIAN JOCKEY CLUB

SPRING MEETING

RANDWICK NOTES

(By Cubic—Press Association.)

SYDNEY, this day

The earlier gallops at Randwick, in anticipation of. the A.J.C. Meeting-, which opens on Saturday next, were .witnessed in difficulties, owing- to ;i dense fog-. Working1 on the course propre, Water Colour defeated Djin Djin and Fitzroy over a mile, traversed in linin 40see. Superb was sent a mile and a half, the first- four furlongs at threequarter pace, the remainder being accomplished in lmin 54see. The A.J.C. Derby colt Reviver wound ii]) a slashing once round in 2min -10 see. Severity galloped over six fm--longs comfortably in lmin 23sec. Cravat beat Cocos by a length over a mile and a half, after a ding (long- finish, run in 2min 56see. The last mile was covered in lmin 54sec, Cravat pulled up lame. Johansen had the call over dlenrov in a mile spin run in linin Li.lsec. lilne Metal was 20 lengths ahead of Yule Cake at the end of a mile, run in lmin 52sec. Cranberry, assisted by Lady Lee, covered the last nine furlongs of a mile and a quarter in 2min -(sec.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXX, Issue 209, 4 September 1899, Page 3

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RACING NEWS. Auckland Star, Volume XXX, Issue 209, 4 September 1899, Page 3

RACING NEWS. Auckland Star, Volume XXX, Issue 209, 4 September 1899, Page 3

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