THE WALLACE STOCK.
I The success which attended "Wallace's stock which ran at the V.R.C. meetingwas a conspicuous feature of the gathering, and there is no doubt the son of Carbine is amply justifying the contentions of these %vho have always regarded him as on© of the veiry best sires in Australia. On the first day of the meeting KikJaan, a son of Wallace and Meadow Queen, won tha Hopeful Stakes. Two sons of Wallace in Scotland and Charles Stuart followed home The Infanta in the Sires' Produce Stakes, and another two in Emir and Ballark attended Dividend home in the Esscndon Stakes, which the- latter won in 2min 36isee. On the second day Charles Stuart turned the tables on Thp- Infanta when they met in tha Ascot Vale Stakes, but fcoth the Bobadil filly and Kiklean. who occupied the other places carried penalties. Ballark ran oecond in the Autumn Handicap, and Emir then came out and captured the Loch TPlate. In the Select Stakes, seven i-ar-longs, Charles Stuart and Scotland deadheated in Imin 29?oc\ but Emir could do no bettei than get third to Dividend and Marmont in the- Champion Stakes, which, he won the previous year from Lord Cardigan and Scottish King.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2661, 15 March 1905, Page 54
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204THE WALLACE STOCK. Otago Witness, Issue 2661, 15 March 1905, Page 54
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