ROSEHILL GUINEAS
SUCCESS OF TEA ROSE (By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright.) SYDNEY, September 'I.). The principal races at the Kosehill Meeting resulted as follows :— HILL STAKES, sweepstakes nf £10 each, with iilOOtl added; weteht-for-asc; J mile and 110 yards. Mayfowl (Mean Tere (ircy Port), !i.o (K. Bartle) J Kataus- ra. 'JA (D. Mimroj 2 Victory Lad, 7.9 ((.'. Moore) :', Eight ran. Three lengths; cine and a half. Time, J.'l:l*i —a course record. KOSIvHILI. GUINEAS, sweepstakes of £10 each, with 1300 ■yjv.jnea.s a tided; for tlin-e----year-olds; !) furlonjis. Tea ltose (Mr. Standfast-Tea Table), 8.0 (H. Uarke) 1 Melliero, 8.5 (W. .Kellows) 2 )Jcaii Monde, 5.5 (.7. Thump.su)]) :-) Sixteen ran. Two lengths; half. Time, l.r.i. KOSKHILL CUP, .sweepstakes of £10 each, with £1000 added; IV4 miles. Kiarc'e (Manilolm —Yarrec), 5.2 (J. Thoinpwoil) 1 Faust, 7.0 (W. kartell) 2 Two's Company, S.O (.1. O'Sulliv;ut) ;? Sixteen ran. Long lieatl ; one length. Time 2.4%.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXVIII, Issue 74, 25 September 1944, Page 8
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