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TURF IN AUSTRALIA.

GOOD TWO-YEAR-OLD. LYNCH LAW WINS AGAIN. SYDNEY, Dec. 6. Tbe Limond colt Lynch Law registered bis second win in two starts by taking the Kirklimn Stakes at Warwick Farm yesterday, convincingly beating the best two-year-olds, and also equalling the course record bv running five furlongs in 60see. The good-looking New Zealand-bred Gascony colt Normandy, ridden by MeCartcn, won 1 lie first division of tbe Maiden Nursery Handicap, in which Athena was unplaced. , El Mcyncll, Fan Tan, and Futurity were unplaced in the second division; Upoko Ariki, Cherry King, and Loud Applause were unplaced in the first division of the Camden Handicap; Retrieved was unplaced in the second division; Latharna, Wagner, and Bengal Lancer were unplaced in the Farm Novice Handicap. The following was tbe result of the Kir»harn Stakes, five furlongs Lynch Law 8.5 (Bartlc) 1; St. Constant, 8.5 (Larsons) 2; Micawber, 8.5 (Monro) 3. Nine started. Two-and-a-half lengths. Time, 1.0. Lord Willonyx was third m the Inal Hurdle race. MOONEE VALLEY RACES. GAY SHEIK SECOND. MELBOURNE, Dee. 5. At the Moonce Valley races on Saturday Gay Sheik wan second' in the Benevolent Highwcight Handicap, which was won by Desert Drcnin.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LVII, Issue 7, 7 December 1936, Page 10

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TURF IN AUSTRALIA. Manawatu Standard, Volume LVII, Issue 7, 7 December 1936, Page 10

TURF IN AUSTRALIA. Manawatu Standard, Volume LVII, Issue 7, 7 December 1936, Page 10