AUSTRALIAN TURF.
This Morning's Work—Flemington and Caulfield. MELBOURNE, this clay. The weather was fine and bright for the gallops at Flemiugton this morning. On the Grass. Tvrium ran a mile in 1.45; Yaropian ran six furlongs in 1.22%, Pelion five in 1.3%, and Meroo and Gallery Girl four furlongs in 51%5. Eastern Star and Buanya covered seven furlongs in 1.34, and Pembroke a mile in 1.52%. Powerscourt, Danilo and Lucky Saint traversed six furlongs in 1.20%. Earl Leicester ran five furlongs in 1.7%, and Bridal Path two furlongs in 25%5. Angelo covered a furlong in 12%.5, and Bill Potoa four furlongs in 535. On the tan Shadow King was not extended to run a mile and a quarter in 2.24. At Caulfield. Sergeant Major ran a mile on the tan easily in 1.53. Segati did the best two furlongs, recording 24%5. Ammon Pa, looking well, cantered once round on the tan. Blixten. Shakuni and Middle Watch did steady work. Rulnntit traversed two furlongs in 2Gs. Count Ito and Sea Rover ran five furlongs in I.G. Greenhorn ran two furlongs in 26%5. Mabsie ran half a mile in 545.
Chatham arrives to-morrow, and Kuvera on Monday.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 237, 7 October 1933, Page 1 (Supplement)
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