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CAULFIELD PREPARATIONS

SYNAGOGUE GOES WELL . (United Press Association —By Electric Telegraph Copyright. MELBOURNE, March 5. At Caulfield, on the grass, Synaogue (O. Callinan) went four furlongs in 59. Synagogue went well. Araunah (K. Voitre) went similarly. Pewter did the best mile, covering the distance in 1.45 a-. Queen Helen went better than Cape Race over four furlongs run in 50. Flail went a mile in 1.46). Capris and Whittingham finished together after four furlongs covered in 49). ' f - Journey’s Find beat Epigram over five furlongs in 1.6).

Vintage (M. McCarten) did seven furlongs in 1.341. Vintage looks well. Rogilla (E. Fox) went seven furlongs in 1.32, tlio first six taking 1.19. Solfast and Strathardale did the best four furlongs, 48), and Contact and Waltzing Lily the best seven, 1.31. La Trobe did ten furlongs easily in 2.27. Hit. and Deck went four furlongs in 54. Gold Trail did a useful task, and Arachne ..was sent on a canter. At Mentone Great Legend ran a record three furlongs in 3oi}. MELBOURNE CUP ACCEPTORS MELBOURNE, March 5. Final, acceptors for the Australian Cup are Vintage (New Zealand), Topical, Flail, Gold Trail (New Zealand), Picatus, King March (New Zealand), Sylvandalc, Eastern Chief, D'ark Chief, Nuit d’Or, La Trobe, 1 reyforcl, Contact, Lcsray, Pewter, Crossfoy, and Parce Quo.

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Hawera Star, Volume LIV, 6 March 1935, Page 3

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CAULFIELD PREPARATIONS Hawera Star, Volume LIV, 6 March 1935, Page 3

CAULFIELD PREPARATIONS Hawera Star, Volume LIV, 6 March 1935, Page 3

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