AUSTRALIAN RACING
A.J.C. AND WILLIAMSTOWN MEETINGS jIUI*A li V Filer.! nr Telegraph-Cop v nghtl SYDNEY, 11th June. The winter meeting of the Australian j Jockey Club opened on Saturday in ! ideal weather. Results:— ,! A.J.C. Hurdle. —Cherry Jack, 10.6 I (Windle) 1; Jack Mac, 9.2 (Pearce) 2; J Capaneus, 10.3 (Robinson) 3. Seven started. Two lengths; length. Time. 4.271. June Plate.—Desert King, 7.7 (Knox) 1; St. Constant, 9.3 (Cook) 2; Tolerant, 7.3 (G. Cook) 3. Sixteen started, including Aladdin and The Squire. Kaitere was unplaced in the Ellesmere Handicap won by Fearless. AT WILLIAMSTOWN Results at the Williamstown races were as follows: Port Phillip Hurdle. —Restford, 10.1 (Fullarton) 1; lmitari, 9.0 (Crowe) 2; Dornford, 11.7 (Douglas) 3. Seven started. Two and a half lengths, one and a half. Restford s victory is regarded as an impressive Grand National performFootmark and Namakia were unplaced in the Second Division of the Esplanade Welter Handicap.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXIII, 12 June 1939, Page 9
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151AUSTRALIAN RACING Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXIII, 12 June 1939, Page 9
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