THE TURF.
AUSTRALIAN RACING. TATTERSALL’S AIEETING. : A GOOD PERFORMANCE. j (Received 17, 9.10 a.m.) I Sydney, Sept. 17. I Tim “Telegraph” says one of the j attractive performances on Satur- ; day that could be easily' overlooked iin the crush, was that of Bronze in j the Chelmsford stakes. There were | twenty-three starters. Bronze, sec- ; end from the outside was really the ! last to get going, therefore her place ! at the head of the procession follow- | jog the fourth horse, Cader, through ; the gap was by no means poor, proved her to be a galloper of no mean order.
TOORAK HANDICAP WEIGHTS. ; (Received 17, 9.10 a.m.) Melbourne, Sept. 17. The following weights have been declared for the Toorak Handicap: —Volslone 9.13 (topi), Broadsword 9.7, Ireland 8.5, Sharpshooter 7.11, Lord Kilcheran and Lord Kelvin 7.5, Chief Lochiel 7.3. Motoa 7.1, Kahawai (J. 9.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 243, 17 September 1912, Page 5
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