NOTES FROM AUSTRALIA
High Cross and Valiant Chief have been scratched for the Caulfield Cup. Allunga is a doubtful stai’ter. The hurdle jockey, G. Godfrey, broke a leg during a fall at Flemington. Kinsfolk, the two-year-old New Zealand filly, has been sold by Messrs H. H. and N. Smith, to a patron of a Sydney stable. . _ The New Zealand mare Gold Trail, instead of returning to the Dominion, is going to the Kia Ora stud at Scone, to be mated with Pantheon.. (Sporting News continued on Page 11).
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Northern Advocate, 19 October 1935, Page 13
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