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RACING IN AUSTRALIA

f': THE ROSEHILL MEETING GUINEAS TO SILVER KING ANOTHER WIN FOR CHATHAM. ,".." (United Press Association.) (By Electric Telegraph—Copyright.) ' SYDNEY, September 16. (Received Sept. 16, at 9 p.m.) . The Rosehill races were held in warm weather. The New Zealand horses did poorly. Following are the results: — ROSEHILL GUINEAS. E. F. Walker's b c SILVER KING (El Cacique—Silver Wedding), 3yrs, 8.5 (Webb) .. .. .. 1 Mrs Spencer Brunton's GLADSWOOD, 8.5 (Britt) 2 E. Moss's THEO, 8:5 (M'Carten) ... 3 Seventeen started, including Marcus Cicero. Won by three lengths, with half a neck between second and-third. Time, lmin 53jsec. Marcus Cicero was ninth. CAMELLIA STAKES, P. H. Osborne's b m CAREFREE (Magpie—Valicare), syrs, 7.7 !.: (Carter) 1 W. Booth's ROMAN SPEAR, 8.1 (Zensky) 2 "P. Smithden" and "G. Stanell's" BLIXTEN, 8.6 (Pratt) .. ..3

Seventeen started, including Autopay, Golden Gate, Persian, Diatomous, The Masquerader, and Frimsel. .Won by a length, with a head between second and third. The Masquerader was fourth, and Persian and Autopay eleventh and twelfth respectively. Time, lmin 26isec. ; * ROSEHILL SPRING HANDICAP. H. White's ch h ORO (Roger deßusli -rSweet Alison), syrs, 8.12 (Cook) 1 E. F. Walker's BRAEBURN, 8.1 (Hickey) 2 T. R. Max's lOLAUS, 6.9 (Findlay) 3 Twelve started, including Topical, Limarch, Shatter, and Caliente. Won by a head, with two lengths between second and third. Topical was fourth, Limarch fifth. Shatter seventh, and Caliente tenth. Time, 2min 20eec. HILL STAKES.

A. E. Blair's b h CHATHAM (Windbag—Myosotis), 6yrs, 0.10 (Pike) 1 J.'T. Jamieson's CLOSING TIME (N;Z.), 9.3 (Bartle) .. .. .. 2 J. A. M'Dougall's NIGHTLY (N.Z.), 9.0 (R. Reed) .; •• .... 3 Seven started, including Silver Scorn, but Rogilla was scratched. Chatham, although challenged and pressed by Closing Time, won comfortably by three-quarters of a length, with two lengths and a-half between second and third. Silver Scorn was a bad last. Time, lmin 39scc. Nightly pulled up slightly lame. , • Tlie Brush Hurdle Handicap wa a won bv Newbold Boy, who just beat Greensea by a neck, the latter carrying the staggering burden of He received a great ovation. Clangour was third. In the High-weight Handicap C'apris Mas fifth in the first division, and Dole third in the second division. King of Diamonds was unplaced. ~,,.. Tn the High-weight Handicap, first division, Royal Amphora was unplaced. Autopay. in the Camellia Stakes, got badly away from the barrier. The Masquerader made a brilliant finishing run, but struck trouble in the straight.

MOONEE VALLEY MEETING

(United Press Association.) (By Electric Teleßrapn Copyright.) MELBOURNE, September 16. (Received Sept. 16, at 8 p.m.) The weather was wet for the Moonee Valley races. The Budgeree Handicap resulted as follows: H. Boan's blk h GOTHIC GEM (Gothic —Tassel). 4yrs, 7.6 (Badger) .. 1 W T Hazlett's IRISH CHIEFTAIN ' ' (N.Z.), 7.4 (Wilton) .. ..2 S. A. Rawdon's RUACH, 9.0 (Barry) 3 Fifteen started. . Won by a length and a-half, with tAvo lengths between second and third. Time, 2min B:]see. In the Moonee Valley Steeplechase Apache was ninth in the Moonee Valley Stakes, and Queen Helen was seventh. In the Boomerang Hurdle Race Cape Fair was fifth.

THE REDLOCK CASE

CHARLES PRINCE ARRESTED. (United Press Association.> (By Electric Telegraph—Copyright.) ADELAIDE, September 15. Charles Prince was committed for trial on charges connected with the alleged ringing in of a horse called Rcdlock; Walter Rowe, Government analyst, told the court that some hair removed from the horse "alleged to be Redlock yielded a dye. Prince is implicated in the ringing, in of the horse Redlock. He and the horse were disqualified for life by, the South Australian Jockey Club, and as he left the inquiry room he was arrested and charged with obtaining £ls from the Murray Bridge Racing Club by false pretences

DONCASTER YEARLING SALES

FILLY BRINGS 9100 GUINEAS.. (United Press Association.) (By Electric Telegraph—Copyright.) LONDON, September 13. The Doncastcr yearling sales yielded £313,666, a record for 10 years, and £115,000 above last year. A Fairway filly was sold to Miss Dorothy Paget at 9100 guineas, the highest price paid.

THE DONCASTER CUP

WON BY ALCAZAR. (United Press Association.) (By Electric Telegraph—Copyright.) LONDON. September 14. The Doneaster Cup resulted:— Mr W. Woodward's ALCAZAR .. .. '.l Sir CHyde's DUPLICATE .. ..2 Sir F. Eley's SOLAR BOY .. :. .. 3 Only three started. Won; by a neck; two lengths'between second and third.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22369, 17 September 1934, Page 13

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RACING IN AUSTRALIA Otago Daily Times, Issue 22369, 17 September 1934, Page 13

RACING IN AUSTRALIA Otago Daily Times, Issue 22369, 17 September 1934, Page 13