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TRAINER'S RECORD DAY

In, a programme, o£ nine racefi run at Durban (South Africa) recently six of the winners were trained by .the. one maji, Ernest Eyan. • .'.-.. ; ' ■ ' " ■ ' The -nearest ■ approach to this feat that has occurred in Australia must have, been that, oi' Tofa. . Payten when- training' for the; Hon. James; White, notes an JAustralian exchange. ,:He won the four first event* on the card for Mr. White'at- the V.K..G. Autumn Meeting in 1888—the Essendon Stake*;: the. Aseqt Yale : Stakea, the ~ Newmarket Handicap/; and . the St.r. Lcger. r Another horse ■ from ; the same stable," Knightbritfge,, was* beaten only! <a: vhead in' .anotbeir ..■race. The great three-year-old «printer,Cranbrook (8.12), won the Newm.ark.et Handicap; Carlyoatho, Estfendon. Stakes, Abercorn th* St. Leger, and- Volley the Ascot ;Vale, Stake*."; With tho, exceptiot of Volley (by MnAet) all these in.nneri were sons.of C?hester. . j ■■•■': - In the following.year the came stable took the first three : races oa the V.R.C. autumn programme. Spice (a sister to Abercorn) won the Ascot Vale Stakes, Abercorn the Eesendon Stakes, and Volley the St. Leger. ■ . . •'<.-. ANSWER TO CORRESPONDENT. "Spoit\ "—J , i 5 10s and £2 os; WJ3 , £1 7«.

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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 83, 5 October 1933, Page 8

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TRAINER'S RECORD DAY Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 83, 5 October 1933, Page 8

TRAINER'S RECORD DAY Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 83, 5 October 1933, Page 8

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