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NOTES FROM RANDWICK

United Press ■Associ*ti&n-'-By. -Electric Tele.- ---... .-.'_• graph—Copjrigjit. . ■••.,:,; - - ■" (Received March 29, 1.30 pin;), .v; SIDNEY, -This Day-. At Eandwick this morning the middle grass track was used; and the going -was gopd^ : ' •! ' " . .Sir John and Giadswood :i*.eiit'half ii mile in 57see.' Pan finished a mile fairiy/well in lmin 42^sec^, ~ Theo andQ'ueen -Heleii? raM"Kal£:-a mile comfortably-in 52seey;:"Chatham went an easy three futlbngs/Tii^^see; Limarcli, Jimmie Boy, : and; Hi^h. Degree ran. a mile.m lmiii -iSjEeft', Kuvera and Blixten did seven furlongs in lmin 30see. '' Hall:'Ma'rk Jbeat Peter Jackson over.a mile in lmin 44sec.' Parkwood did thei best six' furlongs of the morning in. lmin 15jsec;' Silver Scorn went nine furlongs in:lmin. 56see, a'very good effort, and,'sM is. no'W-con-sidcred a Sydney Clip,possaßility. :"-; ■ Pasha and Dark Sky ran six furlongs ia lmin 19see.' -Deputy Eulei tired at the end of seven furlongs in. lmin 31sec. Eapsonia ran seven furlongs in lmin 29sec. ~:•■■ " ' Eogilla sprinted six furlongs in lmin 17sec easily. Jacko went half a mile in SOJsec, untroubled. Care Free ran six furlongs in lmin 174 sec. Forestry and Upoko Ariki took half a second less. Eoxbnrgh beat. Confab aver nine fiirlongs in 2min 2scc. , v. ''."'; j

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Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 75, 29 March 1934, Page 11

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NOTES FROM RANDWICK Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 75, 29 March 1934, Page 11

NOTES FROM RANDWICK Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 75, 29 March 1934, Page 11

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