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STABLE'S SECOND WINNER

Success for the colours of Mr. C. A. Cameron closed as well as opened the day when Helen Ford followed in the Sens of Lord Quick: by winning the Fatew°ll Hack Handicap. While Arrownilla was, tearing away to a e}^M •lead with half the. trip covered, Helen Ford remained in third place, but -she began to move up nearing the straight and she ran past the tiring leader over a furlong from home, and won decisively by a Souple of lengths from the fast> finishing Revival. It was C. Goulsbro s third winning ride during the day. Hete Ford, like Lord. Quickwas hri»d by her owner, and is trained at Tauherenikau by W. Galbraith. She is a five-year-old daughter of Cape Horn arid Xc : Kilbrdney-Potpourn mare Peggy Ford, half-sister to Bon£Se? aOTscending from the successviously won she had been a rather conS«v^°am Pe ahl;mie^ a resolute run from near the rear.andjie was Si s e/r r. scsss &»& whom four races were extracted in the twoi days, weakened into a close fourth but he was not by any means ! disgraced under ; the' circumstances. Otakfwls never dangerous nor was win Hward who appears to nave Been IsfedUoo much lateU Mesurina again toed! but ™c went a better race than on the first day.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 18, 19 October 1936, Page 13

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STABLE'S SECOND WINNER Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 18, 19 October 1936, Page 13

STABLE'S SECOND WINNER Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 18, 19 October 1936, Page 13

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