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CAULFIELD ACCEPTANCES WORK ON TIE TRACKS T«l. Copyright-^United. JUrtj.sa Assu.J iMEI.IDURiNK, Oct. 6. The final acceptors lor the Caullield Guineas arc Silver icign, Prince Quex, Kanidin, .Mitsui, Ere King, Golden Fight, Great .Feast, fir Geraint, Beechwood, Boon gory, TVltee, Billy Boy, Miasespeare, Aiglit Glance. New Zealand accepbrs in the Toorak Handicap are Gay Jionde, Queen oi ftong, and Palatinate.
Golden Promise has Droved to have recovered from its recen, injury, galloping a brilliant, mile in I.4(iat Epsom 10-day. iSliakespeare will arive at Melbourne to-morrow in view of the Caulfield Cup and Brittle Prattle is coming for the Cantala Stakes
Conaiulale is sufferiig from a ricked muscle.. It showed a slgld, improvement to-day, hut it is still loubtiul whether it will start in the Canfield Cup.
A Sydney message sties that the New Zealand horses Kimioulj Rebel Lad, and Black Coat are rctumiig to New Zealand by Friday’s boat.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19139, 7 October 1936, Page 7
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