AUSTRALIAN RACING.
THE ABSENCE OF HEROIC. Z. i Received 1.30 pm I RTDXET, this da; I Farc-eur -n.i Sunny Loch were among the starters in the Camellia Stakes on I Saturday. Heroic's absence from the 1 Guineas was explained by the owner as due Ito the fact that the horse was skittish. '' He did not want tn risk the Derby favmt ! ite-= jciirnev through the city streets, whicn i i a visit to Kosebill would have necessitated. |I i a i.c.l N7. Cable.. THE AGE OF GLOAMING . . Received 1 30 p in i SYDNEY, this day. 1 The "Herald." commenting on Gloaming*-. - performance in the Hill Stakes, says that • probably age had more to .Jo with bia de f eat than Bcdoai::. who somewhat tnter- ! fered with him. H' cannot be expected ■ te retain for all time the brilliancy shown -in dav> gone by.— iA. and N.Z. Cable,
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Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 225, 22 September 1924, Page 7
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148AUSTRALIAN RACING. Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 225, 22 September 1924, Page 7
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