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AUSTRALIAN EVENTS

DOMINION STILL AT FORE The lust month of the 2\eu Yeir found Xew Zealand bted holies keeping up the ciodit ot the Dominion in Austuln, the snucs of successes at H.uiduitL on the •■etond day ot the AusUahin JocUj Uub s Aimnei-aiv Meeting last neck being d notable iccohl (wiitcs ' i'hacton ') Miss Aotliwi, flic *i\vcaiold dau^htti of Cluet Ruler, w liv bcac a field of 15 in the Auimeibary Handicap, one mile ami a halt, has pto^cd hoiM.lt a good mine up to 12 iuilonßs. and-as t-he won in 2min 34seo she iuinished ewdence ot tail} ing hei age lenuukably well. Golden date, by Limond, who had picviously displaced a good dash of biilhancy o\ei six tm longs, bcoied a \ictoij m the Kmnell Handicap, boating nine opponents The meeting of Liniyris, by. Limond, and Cnpus, by Captain Bunsby, m the Adnan Knox Stnkes, a lace lor tlueejeaiold fillies ovei .i mile at fixed weights, \ias nnested with much mteiest, foi thp New Zealand bicd pan had recent s,uc Leases to their ciedit In a sohdlj-iun lace Lnnviis scoied o\er hei chestnut mal Whate\ei the futme may ha\e in stoic foi Limyiis and Capus, it pan be said for them at this stage that they can both be accepted as good up to eight fuLlongs Prince Pombal, a five-year-old . son of Pombal who lias paid his way well this season, added the Phillip Handicap, seven furlongs, to his winnings, and, as he carried 10.3 and beat a field of 1G in the fast time of Imin 24see, hi? peifoimanco earned a good da=h of bulliincy. He was formerly owned in Wellington and did his twoiear-old lacing heie, but he was sold when taken o\ci to Sjdncy as a ,(liree-year-old. 'Ihe winning quaitet named in the foregoing aie all engaged in mipoitant c\ents tet down for decision at thp foithcomin" 'autumn meetings at Caulficld and Tlem" mgton

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Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 30, 5 February 1935, Page 6

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AUSTRALIAN EVENTS Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 30, 5 February 1935, Page 6

AUSTRALIAN EVENTS Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 30, 5 February 1935, Page 6

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