AUSTRALIAN TURF
MEETING AT CATJI.FIEIJ)
. MELBOURNE, Dec. 15. At a charity race meeting held on the Caulfield course to-day, the Alfred Hospital Handicap resulted: Palm Queen, 8.0 (Elliot), 1; Queen Helen, 7.10 (O’Brien), 2; Silver Road, 8.6 (A. Reed), 3. Eight started. Won by a length and a neck. Time, 2.6£.
FAMOUS SIRE DEAD
ADELAIDE, Dec. 14
The famous Australian sire Stanton died at Mr. Norman Gunn’s stud yesterday.
Stanton sired 660 winners of about, 1450 races, and his progeny won stake money exceeding £250,000.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18580, 14 December 1934, Page 7
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