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AUSTRALIAN TURF

N.Z. HORSES PROMINENT STxAKES TO SPORTING BLOOD (Elec. Tel. Copyright—United Press Assn. I SYDNEY, Dec. 29. At the Tattersall's races New Zealand horses had a. day out, offspring ol Limoiul, Egmont and Viceroy winning two events and providing the runner-up, Limyris, in another. Sporting Blood won the. Denman Stakes convincingly. He literal lv galloped away from the field the moment the straight was reached. The jockey Richards was suspended for a month for interference in the Maiden ' Handicap, causing Tuekiar t" dislodge its rider. 0. Maher, rider of Sporting Blood, was reprimanded for crossing tin* lieKi too sharply entering the straight. Details of principal events are : Maiden Handicap. —Egmont, 8.1 (McCartenj, 1; Stalwart, 8.0 (Shean), 2: Ga/.za, 7.0 (Ward), 3. Twenty started, including Linklet and Hands tp* Egmont, well handled by McQarten, won in fine style by lengths, with three lengths between second and third. Carrington Stakes. —Vista, 8.2 (MeCatten), 1; Porcia, 7.3 (Harper), 2; Shortwave, 7.10 (Knox), 3._ Thirteen started, including Silver Jubilee, Gay Blonde. Golden Chance and Gay Solon. Won bv two lengths, and one length. GayBlonde was fourth, Gay Seton seventh. Silver Jubilee ninth, and Golden Chance eleventh. Time, 1.113- ' Novice Handicap. Viceroy, 8.2 (Shean), 1; Fair Diana, 8.0 (Knox), 2; Magnus, 8.5 (Munro), 3. Ten started. Won by two lengths eacli wav. Time, 2.8.

Denman Stakes.—Sporting Blood, 8.13 (Maher), 1; Limyris, 7.8 (Parsons), 2; Whittingham, 9.5 (Munro), 3. Nine started, including Miss Nottava, Cherry King, and Cockpen. Won easily by four lengths, two lengths between second and third. Cherry King was sixth. We Three and Raepata were unplaced in t-lie Juvenile Stakes.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 18900, 30 December 1935, Page 7

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AUSTRALIAN TURF Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 18900, 30 December 1935, Page 7

AUSTRALIAN TURF Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 18900, 30 December 1935, Page 7

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