A SON OF SHILLINGLEE
Tranquility,. who won the Maiden Plate fet. the lUnjitikei' Hunt Meeting' on Wednesday, and subsequently ran third in the Springpiyfi'lfatewell Handicap, had only once pr«vi6Ußly been produced in a race, the dSaPlivbeing; the Marton Winter Meeting! OB the same course, in May. He tW i y three-year-old. Australian-bred geldinfr^fij^SWllingJee from the D-i-^in-bred mire Restful, a half-sister by Birkenhead to Tranquil, The Hague, Chakwana, La Paix, Prosperity, and others, a famijy that Iw> produced many good winners in recent ye»rsi; He Vag1 purchased by his present owner. Mr. H. McManaway, for HOgns at the Sydney, sales, and is trained at Marton- by £'. J. Jarvis.. There was a lot of merit in his winning effort, for he got up on the post to-score after having a big gap to close on Aitua in the straight.
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Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 19, 22 July 1932, Page 4
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137A SON OF SHILLINGLEE Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 19, 22 July 1932, Page 4
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