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TURF IN AUSTRALIA

MEETING AT CAULFI ELD BAANYA'S HURDLES SUCCESS RECORD TIME FOR COURSE (Received July 22. 5.5 p.m.) MELBOURNE. July 22 A course record of 3m 54s for 2 miles 1 fur. 65yds. was established by Jinanya in winning the Leamington Hurdles at the Victoria Amateur Turf Club's Meeting at Caulfield yesterday. Baauya carried 11.13. The weather was fine. Drake scored a narrow victory over AYhurlic in the Godfrey Watson Steeplechase. New Zealand horses ran unplaced as follows:—Bay Chief in the Lillimur Two-year-old .Handicap, Movie Star in the Murrumbeena Handicap (finishing fourth), and Cape Fair in the second division of the Kambrook Trial. Results of principal races:— LEAMINGTON HURDLES, Of £500; 2 miles ] fur. 65yds. BAAJmYA, J. T. Sullivan's 1) g, aged, by Salatis—Queenette, 11.13 (Dillon) . . 1 SAROKOS, G. J. Docker's gr g, syrs, by Sarchedon—Manatunga, 10.9 (L. J. Hynes) o MYSTIC PEAK, W. Clark and W. S. Robinson's ch g, ayrs, by Princo Galahad—Mystic Star, 9.11 (J. Newton) 3 Nine started. Pour lengths; neck. The Mirror (N.Z.) foil. Time, 3m 51s, a course record. GODFREY WATSON STEEPLECHASE, Of £500; about 2 miles 3 fur. DRAKE, E. J. Watt's ch g, aged, by Pershore—Dragon Fly, 9.13 (T. Dy non) 1 WHURLTC, J. M. Niall's br g, 6yrs, by Whittier—Ansonia, 10.13 (D. Mcßae) 2 KING OF ARMS, R. H. Lehner's ch g, aged, by Lanius—Tynwald, 9.5 (J, Winks) 3 Seven started. Neck; two lengths. Prince Flaviol fell and was killed. Time, 4m 35js. EVENTS AT MOOREFIELD PERSIAN FINISHES FOURTH (Received July 22, 5.5 p.m.) SYDNEY, July 22 At Moorofield yesterday the New Zealandbred mure Golden Gate ran third in the first division of tho Flying Handicap, in which Antique was unplaced. Persian finished fourth in the Carlton Mile. A. G. MURRAY SUSPENDED INCIDENT AT MOOREFIELD (Received July 22, 5.5 p.m.) SYDNEY, July 22 The New Zealand jockey A. G. Murray wa3 suspended for two months for careless riding in the Carlton Mile at Moorefield yesterday. The stewards held that he was responsible for interference by his mount, Curtius, with Persian and Moallin. Murray left Auckland for Sydney a month or two ago and rode Curtius to victory in a race ut Ascot on July 4. MEETING AT AWAPUNI NEXT SATURDAY'S EVENTS DECLARATION OF WEIGHTS The following handicaps for the Manawatu Racing Club's Winter Meeting at Awapuni next Saturday have been declared by Mr. J. E. Henrys:— LADIES' BRACELET, of £3O: minimum weight 10.7; H miles.—Consent, 12.11; Black Man, 11.13; Currajong, 11.6; War Eagle, 10.13; Teguagftlpa, 10.8: No Humbug, Baccub March, Wakataua. Sautoft. Tunbridge gelding, C'oonoor, The Storm Wind, Danilo mare, Taneka, 10.7.

MILSON HACK HANDICAP, .of £100; minimum weight 8.0; 6 fur.—Passion, rruit. 10.5; Arena, 9.6; King Thomoild, Dan" Tax, Amyril, 9.5: Swift and Sure, 9.1; W aßte Land. Hunting Lodge, 8.13: Timorous. 8.12; Square Acre, 8.11; Sabatini, 8.9; Ebeum, 8.8; Vonia Park, Lapel. Raparahara, 8.4; Royal Feast. 8.3; Dick Whittington. Lady Ina, 8.1; Tahurangi, Wyndale, Mercian Queen, Jubilee Song, Royal Passion, 8.0. FLAXBOURNE HURDLES, of £130; lj miles.—Blacksmith, 11.3: Henry of .Navarre, 11,2; Invictus, 10.12; High Grader, Callamart, 10.9; Constant Sun, 10.4; Esteem. Emotion, Luna Lux. 10.3: Saltpot, Manifesto, Gold Ruler, 9.2; Don watu. Kimho. Headland, Heliotype, Kinross, Brigadore, 9.0.

McRAE HANDICAP, of £130; minimum weight, 8.0: 7 fur.—Good Hunting, Mercian Prince, Tiger Gain, 8.13; Limbohm, Catalogue. 8.12; Golden Chant, Korokio, 8.11; Foreign Queen, Gay Court, Ida Merlins. 8.9: Rereatu, 8.8; Saltpot, Ruri, 8.1; Maliora. Lady Ronald. King Thornond, Amyril, Calydon, Air Laddie. Koreroa. 8.0.

MANAWATU HUNT CUP, of £C,S; minimum weight 10.0; 2J miles.—Luna Lux, 13.3: Tnura Lad, 11.3; Consent, 10.13; Hard Gold. 10.10; High Society, Currajong, Coonoor, 10.3; Star Acre, War Eagle, 10.2: No Humbug, Mausin, Moutoa King, The Storm Wind, Wakataua, Rauhihi, Hinatore, Honewliero. Taneka. 10.0. BROADWAY HACK HANDICAP, of £120; minimum weight 8.0; 11 miles.—Mercian Prilice, 10.5; Passion Fruit, 9.9; Calydon, 9.5; Boudoir. 8.11; Poinard, 8.9: Kalmuk, Windward. Ilark Forrard, 8.4; Spearform, 8.2; Dorado, Round Score, Bold Bill, Royal Passion, 8.0. RACING IN ENGLAND RESULT OF ECLIPSE STAKES LONDON, 'July 20 The Derby winner _ Windsor Lad was beaten into third place in the Eclipse Stakes at Sundown Park to-day. Result:— ECLIPSE STAKES, Sweepstakes of £lls each, with £ISOO added; three and four-year-olds, entire colts and fillies: three-year olds 8.2; four 90, fillies allowed 3lb, with penalties: H miles KING SALMON. Sir Richard Brooke's b h. 4yrs. by Salmon Trout—Malwa 1 UMIDWAR. Aga Khan's b c, 3yrs, by Blandford—Uganda 2 WINDSOR LAD, Maharaja of Rnjpipla's bc, 3yrs, by Blandford— Respondent . . . 3 Ten started Half a length: same. As a three-year-old Inst settson King Salmon ran second in the Two Thousand Guineas, Nev/fnarket Stakes and Derby. lie was then purchased from Sir IT. CunliffeOwen by Sir Richard Brooke and after winning the Great Yorkshire Stakes ran fourth in the St. Leger and third in the Three-year-old Free Handicap. King Salmon is a half-brother to the 1930 Derby winner, Blenheim. " AUCKLAND RACING CLUB ELECTION FOR COMMITTEE

Nominations of officers of the Auckland Racing Club closed on Saturday n.s follows: president. Dr. A. McGregor Grant: committee (five vacancies). MessrH. F. Earl. K.C.. M. M, Louisson. M. M. Mc.Callum. W. Claud Motion E A. Price (retiring members). Hon. Eliot R. Davis: stewards (three vacancies). Messrs. B. L. TTewit.t. M. ,T. Lynch. Eric 11. Nolan (retiring stewards), As the committee nominations exceed the rcauired number, a ballot will be necessary. The unnual meeting of members will be hold on August 13. SOLARIUM SCRATCHED Solarium has been withdrawn from the Ha'rrisville Hack Handicap at the Franklin Racing Club's meeting. ANSWERS T.O CORRESPONDENTS "Mudlark," Wellsford.—Beau Cavalier won the Great Northern Steeplechase in 1927 and the Great Northern Hurdles in 1928. Sir Rosebcrry won the double, Great Northern Hurdles and Steeplechase, in 1920.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21859, 23 July 1934, Page 7

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TURF IN AUSTRALIA New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21859, 23 July 1934, Page 7

TURF IN AUSTRALIA New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21859, 23 July 1934, Page 7