RANDWICK ON MONDAY.
The A.J.C. Spring Meeting, which opened at Randwick today, will be continued on Monday and Wednesday, and will be concluded on Saturday. The principal event on Monday will be the Metropolitan Handicap, in which New Zealand will have considerable interest, for among the acceptors are Nightly (topweight with 8.13), Limarch, and Autopay, wiio are owned in the Dominion, and Waikare, who was bred here. If the Epsom winner starts ho may be rehandij capped up to 101b. I Another event of note is the Breeders Plate, v furlongs, the first two-year-old I race of the season in Sydney, for which favoured New Zealand owned or bred candidates are Mr. W. R. Keraball's Whern■side (Grand Knight—Baylock), Mr. P. Ken- Smiley's Carrichore (Iliad— Fleeting), and Mr. J. S. Brunton's Homer (IliadQuadrilateral). Tho remaining items on Monday's card will be:—The Shorts, £650, 6 furlongs; Centennial Park Handicap. £400, 6 furlongs; Grantham Stakes, £400, for three nnd four-year-olds, 9 furlongs; and Squatters' Handicap, £500, 11/*I 1/*- miles. Tho Dominion will probably have representatives in all these races.
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Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 78, 29 September 1934, Page 23
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RANDWICK ON MONDAY.
Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 78, 29 September 1934, Page 23
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