AUSTRALIAN TURF.
HAWKESBUHY MEETING. SEVERAL N.Z. HORSES ENGAGED. SYDNEY, September 20. Among the New Zealand horses engaged at the Hawkesbury races on Saturday is Lion Heart, the first of M. J. Carroll's team to race following upon the recent attack of laryngitis. The three-year-old Golden Chance, in H. E. Russell's team, will also have his first race in Australia. These two are engaged in the first division of the Maiden Handicap, six furlongs. Autopay, 9.13, is top weight in the Elying Handicap, six furlongs, and Diatomous has 8.11. Custodian, 8.0, is among the acceptors for the Spring Handicap, one mile and a quarter. On the course proper at Rand wick today Marcus Cicero did the best seven furlongs in 1.30. Waikare and Gladswood took 1.31%. Over a mile Custodian went well with Senior and pulled up sound. Autopay ran five furlongs easily in 1.5. Nightly, after pace work, did an easy three furlongs in 44%5. He seemed fit. Capris and Abdication ran an easy halfmile in doe.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 224, 21 September 1934, Page 12
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