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AUSTRALIAN RACING

CAULFIELD MEETING MELBOURNE, ,14th Oct, G. Young rides Valbce in the Caulfield Cup. Limerick, Amounis, Pantheon, and Valicare broke the journey at Albury and arrived at Flemington this afternoon.

Manfred has drawn No. 9 position at the harrier in the Caullield Cup. Mountain Prince is on the rails; then come Tookarby, Bravado, Naos, and The Ranker

A TURE SENSATION

MYRA GRAY'S WIN TN THE CESAR EWri'CH (By Electric Telegraph—Copyright) (Austrian & N.Z. Cable Asvcul&tion.l LONDON, loth-Oct. Myra Gray's success in the Ccsarewitch created a turf sensation. She comes from a comparatively unknpwn stable and the majority of bookmakers never wrote her name. She is not fashionably bred and had done nothing that in the remotest degree suggested the possibility of success in the classic event. The marc was purchased by -lack Davis Inst year for £230. She was described by a. newspaper turf- expert as "a nice old neddy with about as muehuhanee of winning the Cesarewitch as bookmakers have of losing over it.' '

ATTSWER TO CORRESPONDENT

"PACER." (Nelson): The fact has been published. Your comment may not be justified, ;is no reasons for the action have been given so far as We am aware. An attack on supposititious grounds is inadmissible.

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Bibliographic details

Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXI, 15 October 1926, Page 5

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AUSTRALIAN RACING Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXI, 15 October 1926, Page 5

AUSTRALIAN RACING Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXI, 15 October 1926, Page 5