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High Caste Too Good For Ajax

MELBOURNE, February 18. The three-year-old High Caste agtyn proved his superiority over Aax when he beat him in the last stride in a dazzling finish in the St. George Stakes at the Victoria Amateur Turf Club’s autumn meeting at Caulfield yesterday. High Caste has now won £18,500, and Ajax £33,500. Results: Bond Handicap, of 1000sovs.; one mile and three furlongs.—Plymouth Hoe. 9.2, 1; Gladstone, 7.3, 2; Royal Jubilee, 8.10, 3. Fifteen started. A neck; two and a half lengths. Time, 1.18;}. St. George Stakes, of lOOOsovs; weight for age; nine furlongs.—High Caste (N.Z.-bred), 8.3, 1; Ajax, 9.2, 2; Reading. 8.3. 3. Twelve started. A head; a neck. Time, 1.51. Cakleigh Plate, of 1500sovs.; five and a half furlongs.—Unishak, 8.0, 1; Pamelus, 9.8, 2; Chatsbury, 8.6, 3. Fifteen started. A length; length and a quarter. Time, 1.5£. OLD MRS. BROWN’S DILEMMA ! Midnight! That choking:, sneezing- feeling of bronchitis coming on! Push the pillows higher for relief. Ah! Whatever’s that underneath! A tin of Pulmonas her daughter had remembered! How soothing relieving, relaxing these wonderful Pull monas are for old people. Antiseptic vapours at once cheek [and relieve the worst cough or cold. Pulmonas—]/- l/(i and 2/C. ’ £4

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Northern Advocate, 19 February 1940, Page 7

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High Caste Too Good For Ajax Northern Advocate, 19 February 1940, Page 7

High Caste Too Good For Ajax Northern Advocate, 19 February 1940, Page 7

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