MORE AUSPICIOUS START
If CoyonilU Uiumphs in the C.J.C. \\ elcome Stakes on Saturday &he will have made a much more auspicious beginning to her,career than Desert Cold, did. The champion of two decades ago did. not open her winning account till the final day •of the New Zealand Cup Meetin", At the Wellington Spring Meeting she ran third to Asterias and Battle Eve in the Wellesley, and was runner-up to Raugitero in the Juvenile, Handicap on the second day. At her third start she was beaten a length by Battle Eve in the C.J.C. Welcome; and Flying, Start beat her by the same margin in the Irwell Handicap on ,the second day of that meeting. - Her'first success came at her next, start, her fifth, when she, spreadeagled the opposition in the Pioneer Handicap on the final day at Riccarton, but none of. her earlier victor's were among the do-' tea ted. ■: ■■■ . .'-.. ■ ■•■..■ ' ."■■ •■ . Coronilla.races 'in the same colours, as Desert Gold, to whom she js a close rela-. tive.-..'..She" is v.bay filly .by ; CWef' Ruler: fi'piir,Desert ;Gold's.:full-sister r; . the,-:; Aft Bhic;^A.urariusv7rijare ;%)'Pvp.V ; : ■•'. : ?'!
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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 105, 31 October 1933, Page 6
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180MORE AUSPICIOUS START Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 105, 31 October 1933, Page 6
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