A.J.C. PROSPECTS
United Press Association—By Electric . Telegraph—Copyright. SYDNEY, September 29. Tlie spring racing carnival of tho Australian Jockey Club will open tomorrow, and there is every prospect that it will be most successful. Many prominent interstate and New Zealand racing-men have already arrived, '. Showery weather has prevailed for two days, but it is now clearing, and.mild conditions are returning. The track is not affected so far. Whether Limarch will start in the Derby will be decided definitely in tho morning. The colt is rather lame, but is better, today. Autopay is improving, and may start at the end of themeeting. Jefferd, with Bay Tree, contemplated returning home in today's boat, but was unable to make shipping arrangements, and may start at the meeting. BHxten is in fine fettle for tomorrow's Derby and should be suited, by the softer track. The same view is held in regard J to Inflation in the Epsom, which is expected to be a.great race, as many brilliant hor?e*-with equal qualifications are participating,
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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 79, 30 September 1933, Page 25
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