AUSTRALIAN TURF.
McCARTEN'S TREBLE.
THREE WINNERS AT ASCOT.
LIMOUX SCORES IN BIG RACE
SYDXEY, February 3. The ex-Xcw Zealand jockey M. McCarten rode three winners at the Aecot i-aces to-day. ' The New Zealand-bred Limoux wae victorious in the Aecot Handicap, scoring very decisively. Odilion, by Iliad from Oddity, was third in the firet division of'the Xoviee Welter Handicap. Lady Ida, by Lord Quex from Lady Fingers, was unplaced in the second division, and Golden Gate, by Limond from Royal Exchange, in the Flying Handicap. ' Result:— ASCOT HANDICAP of Nine furlongs and 50 yards. LIMOUX, br h. ayre, by Limond—Wliitf Tulip (Mr. G. X. Magill), 8.5 — li. Muiiro ] SI,KKPMOXD. l> m. aged, by Keremond —Kilsleep (Mr. C. Cox), B.B— J. S. Treuear 2 VKUITUR, br m. ayre, by The Verderer —Kosewortby mare (Mr. L. Halgb), 7.4— H. Hanley •.."... 8 Six started. Three lengths. Time 1.57}. BHERE KHAN THlß}> AT B£NDIGO. _ MELBOURNE, February 3. At the Rendigo racee to-day Shere Khan wae third in the Trial Hurdle Race. Sherc Khan is a six-year-old gelding by Gainscourt from Tigcroy, and halt-brother 1 to Royal Bengal.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 29, 4 February 1937, Page 20
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