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RACING IN AUSTRALIA

RESULTS At ROSEHILL

United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph —Copyright.

' SYDNEY, 22nd March. For the Rosehill Kaces the course was heavy. Results: — HAWSON STAKES, a sweepstake of £5, with £500 added; ono mile, one furlong. Waterline, 8.11 (Pike) >i \ Balloon King, 8.4 (Hornery) 2 \Teil ! in6nd, 8.4 (M'Garten) •-• * Also started: Chide 8.13, TregiUa 5.4. Vellmohd' and W.aterline were first to be 'prominent. Balloon. King took charge, at .the back of the course, and led into"the straight a length clear of Waterline, who", when a furlong from; the post, challenged.and won by a length and a 'quarter. Veilmond was half a head away. Time; lmin 54sec. PABHAMATTAV JOLE,' a sweepstake of £2, with £200 added. : New' Kinff, 8.12 (Sharpe) ....>•«..».-v... :J Ring Boy; 10.3 (Davidson)'■ w.».,-...»..'. ; -^ Greenbird, 10.3 (Honiery) .•.-.....!« rpurteen'started. Won;hy four lengths. Time, lmini.4l%scci.. : . .. ' ■ • ' •AUTUMN HANDICAP, a sweepstake or S3, , with £300;. added; one mile and a half. ■First Acre, 8.7 .-(Webster) :« 1 Donald, 9.4 (Davidson) .- o . * 'Troilus, 8;7 (Munfo), and New Sweet, 7.0, •■ dead heat .■. » Seven started. Won by. half a length. Time, 2min ,35sec. /*••-.[

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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 69, 23 March 1931, Page 6

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RACING IN AUSTRALIA Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 69, 23 March 1931, Page 6

RACING IN AUSTRALIA Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 69, 23 March 1931, Page 6

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