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THE TURF.

GLORIOUS GOODWOOD.

KILLBEONEY WINS THE CUP. By Tclccraph-Press Association-Copyrieht

London, July 27. The following was the result of the GOODWOOD CUP, a sweepstake of 20 sovs. each, with 1000 sows, added; second .horse 200 sovs. and third 100 sovs. from the stake. For three-year-olds and upwards. Special weights, with penalties and allowances. Two miles and a half. Lord St. David's b. or br. e. Killbroney, by The Wag—lnnismakic, 4yrs 1 Lord Cardigan's 1). f. Martingale 11., by Martagon— Simoon, 3vrs 2 P. Wclkc's 1). in. Yellow "Slave, by St. Serf—Croceum, syrs ~ 3 SIRES OF THE SEASON. It is announced that tht thoroughbred stallions, Achilles and Bezoniau, will stand the season at the stud. Achilles is well known aS ono of the greatest performers that ever raced in the Dominion. He won over ,£9OOO iu stake money, and that without being engaged" as two or three-year-old, when he was practically invincible. Ho has already made a name at (he stud by siring a very smart two-year-old filly— Pierene. BezoniaD. who belongs to what has 'n recent years been regarded as the best winning family in England, was a highclass performe-r in that country. He won the Kempton Breeders' Foal 'Plate, 1000 ?oT !i.' ™n m £. Galvani ), etc., ran seconJ "" th = 2000 Guineas to Slievo Galleon in {j\ 4-sth, _ third in the Cbampn»na Stakes, Prmce of Wales's Stakes, and Eclipse Stakes, and fourth in the Derby to Orby Woohvinder, and Slieve Galleon (again beating Galvani). NOTES AND COMMENTS. [Br Glencos.] The Hawke's Bay trainer, E. Gooseman was a passenger for Christchurch by the Maori last night. Royal Guard and Mihiro were shipped u> Kiccarton by the Maori last night. J. Delaney will ride Jlcrrie Zealand in the Winter Cup and Compass in the Grand National Hurdles.

?•• v°i D £ n ? ell Wlls on board t]le Manuka which left for Sydney last nigbt. He had with him tho Stead Gold Cup winner

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1192, 29 July 1911, Page 13

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THE TURF. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1192, 29 July 1911, Page 13

THE TURF. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1192, 29 July 1911, Page 13

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