THE TURF.
AUSTRALIAN RACING. (By Electric Telegraph—Copyright) {Australian & N.Z. Cable Associi jion) MELBOURNE, June 3. The Wuidarra Hurdles resulted:— Beltane 1, Sandule 2, Oriens 3. Won by a length; time 3.47 1.2. BRISBANE, June 13. The Albion Park Cup resulted:— Tho Whalen 1, Soldiers’ March 2, Jacuhrte 3. Won bv four lengths : time 2.232. ENGLISH RACING. (lly Electric Telegraph—Copyright) (Australian A N.Z. Cable Association) LONDON, June 11. '' Frank Bullock is riding with considerable success. There is scarcely a inoetiiug of importance at which he has not won a place. Since 22nd March ho has had-23 winners. Donoghuo 'loads with. 43 winners; Carsiake 2G. These are the best aver ages. Ascot Week promises to outshine its 'pre-war' brilliance. Tire Stand and Royal Pavilion have been thoroughly renovated, and the lawns and flower beds are in perfect condition. The Royalties wrll attend every day. Society crclos are on tire tiptoe of expectation, and given fine weather it is expected to be tire-gayest Ascot on record.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIV, Issue LIV, 14 June 1920, Page 6
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