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AUSTRALIAN RACING

MORE N.Z.-BRED WINNERS

(L'nited Press Association—By Electric Telegrapli—Copyright.) SYDNEY, December 28. New Zealand horses were prominent on the first day of the Tattersall's Club Meeting at Randwick. J. T. Jamieson's Chief Ruler gelditig Improvement, having the second race of his career, gamely won the Maiden Handicap, with Odilion dead-heating for third, while Jamieson's Hunting Song colt Late Night shared first money in the Juvenile Stakes, with Sir James Murdoch's Chief Ruler colt Troy. Loud Applause finished brilliantly to win the Denman Handicap, with On Parade third, and Red Clover and Edible were second and third respectively in the Novice Handicap. The New Zealand representatives, Distinguished and Retrieved, finished well back in the Carrington Stakes, which was won by Falstaff, giving that gelding his fourth successive victory. Results included:— MAIDEN HANDICAP, 7 furlongs. Improvement, 8.5 (Bartle) 1 Artsman, 7.9 (Knox) ~ Z Odilion, 7.10 (Parsons) f Morrence, 7.7 (Harper) f tDead heat for third. Seventeen started. Head; two lengths and a half. Time, lmin 26Jsec. JUVENILE STAKES; 5 furlongs. S. Henry's br c Late Night, by Hunting Song—^Smoke Concert, 8.5 (Bartle) f Hon. Sir James A. Murdoch's b c Troy, by Chief Ruler—Helen, 7.5 (W. Cook) f Publicity, 7.10 (Scahill) 3 fDead heat for first. Five started. The third horse was four lengths away., Time, lmin lsec. CARRINGTON STAKES, £1000; 6 furlongs. W. Miller's eh g Falstaff, by Tippler —No Belle, 7.8 (Heather) 1 King's Head, 9.8 (Bartle) 2 Some Boy, 8.2 (W. Cook) 3 Sixteen started. Neck; two lengths. Time, lmin lljsec. DENMAN HANDICAP, £350; 1J miles. E. Moss's br h Loud Applause, by Limond—Curtain, 7.11 (W. Cook) i... 1 Irving, 7.0 (Finch) 2 On Parade, 8.9 (K. Cook) 3 Ten started, including Upoko Ariki and Wagner. , Neck; head. Time, 2min 6Jsec.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 155, 29 December 1936, Page 12

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AUSTRALIAN RACING Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 155, 29 December 1936, Page 12

AUSTRALIAN RACING Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 155, 29 December 1936, Page 12

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