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AUSTRALIAN HANDICAPS

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Th® lists of entries for the principal autumn handicaps in. Australia app&ar in Sydney files just to hand, and many New Zealandera figure in th® lists, chief of which are as follows:— A.J.C. Doncaster Handicap, of 2000 sovs.; one mile (run April 4). —Gay Ballerina, Auda, Ring Boy, Aussie, High Disdain, Gibsontea, Lord Romeo, Bayacre, Nightmarch, Chide, Hunting Cry, Catkin, Mystic Peak, First Arrow, Waterline and Pure Blend. Sydney Cup, of 5000 sovs.; two miles (run April 6).—(Phar Lap, Dais ton, Veilmond, Moter®, First Acre, Hpylake, Gay Crest, Nightmarch, Concentrate, Hunting Cry, Greenmantle, Chide, Catkin, Waterline and Second Wind. VjßjO. Newmarket Handicap, of 2000 sovs.; six furlongs (run February 28). — Phar Lap, Mystic Peak, Waterline, Pure Blend, First Arrow, Supremacy, Gay Ballerina, Auda, Gibsontea, Aussie apd High Disdain.

Australian Cup, of 2500 sovs.; two miles and a quarter (run March 7),— Waterline, Second Wind, Catkin, Horoscope, Motere and Dalston. ,V.A.TjO. Oakleigh Plate, of 1500 sovs; five furlongs and a half (run February 14). —’Pure Blend, Mystic Peak, First Arrow, Princess Betty, Aussie and High Disdain.

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Taranaki Daily News, 29 January 1931, Page 10

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AUSTRALIAN HANDICAPS Taranaki Daily News, 29 January 1931, Page 10

AUSTRALIAN HANDICAPS Taranaki Daily News, 29 January 1931, Page 10

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