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HAWKESBURY ACCEPTORS

(By Telegraph—Press Association —Copyright.)

SYDNEY, September 21. Acceptors for the principal events at the Hawkesbury Meeting at Rosehill next Saturday are: — Quality Handicap, £500; 7 furlongs. —St. Constant 8.13, Delmestor 8.8, Sedunum 8.6, Beechwood 8.5, Micawber 8.5, Royal Prince 8.5, Te Hero 8.5, Rodj borough 8.2, Gilltown 7.11, Geebung '7.9, June 7.5, Olympus 7.5, Nubian Prince 6.7. Clarendon Stakes, £500; w.f.a.; 9 furlongs.—St. Constant 9.4, L'Aiglon 9.1, High Caste 7.9, Reading 7.9, Bonny Loch 7.3. Beau Vite and Dashing Cavalier (6.13) are allowed 101b. Hawkesbury Grand Handicap, £450; li miles.—There are 15 acceptors and the field includes Cooranga (topweight) 8.11, Malagigi 8.8, Feminist 8.1. Redsails 7.12, Beau Repaire 7.9. ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS. "Mac."—G.R., £3 ss. "Curious."—S.C., £2 ss; W.F., £3 4s 6d. «r,P.»_B., £1 12s 6d; H., £1 17 S 6d; X. ( £1 8s 6d; S.F., £1 10s; 8., £1 8s 6d; G., £1 5s 6d. "Inquiry."—Viracious was scratched for the Stratford Handicap at New Plymouth at 12.12 p.m. on the day. If Hunting Lore cannot win the hurdles at Marton tomorrow, the odds are distinctly now against his recording his sixth consecutive second in a race. I

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Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 72, 22 September 1939, Page 11

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HAWKESBURY ACCEPTORS Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 72, 22 September 1939, Page 11

HAWKESBURY ACCEPTORS Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 72, 22 September 1939, Page 11

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