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FLEMIIMGTON RACES

FOUR NEW ZEALAttDERS BIG ftACE TO PRINCE QUEX VFILMOND COlf's DEBUT MELBOURNE. CM, 4. New Zealand-bred horses won four of the seven' events at- Eleminglon, and Barnum filled second place in the Hurdles. Mr. W. R. Kemball had two wins, his candidate. Prince Ques, winning the Melbourne Stakes in a manner which brought him into prominence as a v.R.O. Derby candidate, while his Siegfried colt, 'S'liiny Mom, after being badly awav won the first division, of the Maribyrnong Trial Slake.--, for two-year-old colts and geldings. Loeh'oo. the first, of Voilniond's slock fo race, attracted attention by the stylish manner in which it won the second division of this race. Lnehlee, stretching out in a style reminiscent of his sire, won easing up in the smartest time recorded in the three heats for juveniles. The results included:

Maribvrnong Trial Slakes (for fillies). —Leader Foot, 0.2 (Badger). 1; Ivna, ;j.2 (11. Morris). 2: Kerrcua, 8.3 (Barry). 3. Twenty-eight started, including the Pink Coat filly Paramii. and the Lord Quex fillies Bazaar and Lady Quex. Won bv a length and U lengths. Time, 55

Maribvrnong Slakes (for colts and geldings'.— First- division: Sunny Morn, 8.5 (Phillips). 1 ; Baromcfic, 8.6 (Lewis), 2; Feariiongh, 3.5 (Brady). 5. Seventeen started, including the Colonel Cygnns colt Colonel Dazzle and the Lord Quex colt Royal Ques. Won by a neck and a length.' Time. SoAscc. Second Division.—Lochlee (Barry), 1; Sun Beau, 8.5 (Elliott), 2; The Card, 8.5 (Egan). 5. Fifteen started, including Cygnns Light. Won by five lengths and two lengths. Time. 54-isec. Edward Manifold Stakes.-Siren. 8.7 (Cooper), 1 : Yasmiri. 8.7 |Cov). 2; Dame Chatter. '8.7 (Skidinoro). 3. Eighteen started. Won bv 2J, lengths nnd hall a length. Time. 1.38 J. Melbourne Stakes.—Prince Quex. 7.10 (O'Brien). 1: Counter Patrol. 8.9 (Skidmore), 2: Petit File, (Brcasley), 3. Thirteen started, including Oratory, which was the early leader, but. knocked up and beat only'two home, also the Cup fancy, Oonn'tttlnle. which was disappointing, and the Queciislander, Regular Bachelor, which tired under the weight. Won by 1J lengths. Time. 1.37 L Stand Handicap.—Gay Circle, 7.2 (Meagher). 1 ; Bustard, 8.6 (Skidmorc). ?,;, Cbilperie. 0.10 (Reed), h. Twentyone started. Won by a head and a head. Time, 2.3. ADELAIDE WlfctMEß ADELAIDE, Oct. .',. The Linden Park Handicap was won by the tbree-vear-old Lord Warden filly Palnsiris in L42£.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19137, 5 October 1936, Page 7

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FLEMIIMGTON RACES Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19137, 5 October 1936, Page 7

FLEMIIMGTON RACES Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19137, 5 October 1936, Page 7