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AUSTRALIAN RACING.

THE FLEMINGTON MEETING ROYAL VISITOR BEATEN. MELBOURNE, June 3. A course recprd of 3.3G l /is for two mile was established by Sarokos in winning th \ oik Hurdle Race at the Victoria Raein Club's Birthday meeting at Fleming to yesterday. The New Zealauder Koyi V isitor was unplaced in llio Hopetou Steeplechase, won by Pactolus, while Cap -Morn and Sir Qnex were unplaced in th Rothsay Handicap, and Cape Fair in tli Sandringham Handicap. Results of jumping races: — YORK IIURDLK it ACE of £400. Two miles, SAROKOS. gr g, syrs, by Sarchedon —- .Manutunga (Mi*. G. J. Docker), 10.0 IJ. Zeall.v NYERIMILANG (Mr. ,1. MacLeod), 11.0 —Sandil'ord 01-D MOM 10 (Mr. I'. (i. Hay), 9.7 — Fulla rt on Eleven started, including Bayncre. Head ; four lengths. Prismatic wa fourth and Bayacre tenth. Time, 3.30Ja course record. HOPETOUN STEEPLECHASE of £400. About two miles and half a furlong. I'ACTOLUS, 1) g, iiyrs. by Kossendale— Desna (Mr. W. Burke), 10.:}— T. Dynon TRAFALABLE (Mr. H. J. Ewing), 3 0.5 —Pummett lIOW UAH (Mr. G. Powell), 0.4— Douglas Ten started. Head; six lengths. Time, 3.55 J. THE ASCOT MEETING. SUCCESS OF TUI MINT. SYDNEY, June 3. The New Zealand-bred gelding Tui Mint by Catmint from Adi Vunivola, won tin Welter Mile of £100, at Ascot yesterday Tui Mint carried 8.5 and was ridden bi f. B. Pratt, winning by two lengths fron Venusta, 8.8 (S. W. Davidson), with Fini Salt, 8.6 (J. 11. Crowley), third. Nim started. Time, 1.44 J. Grand Duke was unplaced in the two year-old handicap. ADELAIDE RACING CLUB RUACH WINS BIRTHDAY CUP. ADELAIDE, June 3. The Birthday Cup, one mile and fiv< urlongs, at the Adelaide Pacing Club's lieeting yesterday, was won by Kuach, 9.' Cann), who defeated the New Zealand jred Prince Paladin, 8.3 (Sliavpe), by twe engths, with Caldale, 7.0 (Higson), third Eleven started. Time, '2.-10. BRISBANE TURF CLUB. PETROL LAGER WINS SPRINT. BRISBANE, June 3. The Stradbroke Handicap, six furlongs, t the opening of the Brisbane Turf Club's neeting yesterday, resulted: — Petrol jager, 7.0 (Carmont), 1; Cuban Song, 7.3 Bennett), 2; Moorenbar, 7.11 (O'Brien), . Fourteen started. Length and a half; ength. Time, 1.12V4.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 130, 4 June 1934, Page 12

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AUSTRALIAN RACING. Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 130, 4 June 1934, Page 12

AUSTRALIAN RACING. Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 130, 4 June 1934, Page 12