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NEW ZEALAND BRED

TWO-YEAR-OLDS RUN WELL. CANTERBURY PARK MEETING. By Telegraph—Press. Assn.—Copyright Rec. 6.30 p.m. ■ Sydney, Jan. 13. Results at the Canterbury Park races included:— nursery handicap.' SAECULA, 8.9 (Pratt) * PUSSYFOOT, 8.3 (Rowlands) 2 SIR WALTER, 8.10 (Bartie) 3 Fourteen starters. . . One and a half lengths; neck. Time, lm 3fs. r . / . y The winner is the Posterity-Veil colt, purchased in New Zealand on behalf - of. Mr. E. Moss and. trained by G. Price. This was his first start and he won convincingly. Sir Walter is also New Zea-‘ land bred. He ran third in his previous two starts. • CANTERBURY HANDICAP. .. TREMAYNE, 7.9 (Knox) 1 ! LAVINGTON, 7.5 (Hickey) 2 WALLACE MIMI, 8.7 (Lamb) 3Ten started. - Length; one and a half lengths. Time,' 2m 21}s, equalling the Course record.'. ■: CAMPSIE HANDICAP. CYNICAL, 8.10 (McFarlane) 1 AFTER MONEY, 9.0 (Marsden) ...... 2 PANTILLA, 8.8 (Pratt) 3 Seven started. Half a neck; three- lengths:.. Time;:. Jm 545, equalling the course record. '. ' L Viking wag unplaced in the Malden Welter. . ■ ■ — RACE MEETING... AT EPSOM. NEW ZEALANDERS- UNPLACED; Rec. 6.30 p.m. Melbourne,. Jan'.' 13. At the Epsom races Queen Helen was unplaced-in the January Handicap.; Gape Lilock was unplaced in the. Epsom Purse and Shining Gold in the Trial Handicap.

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Taranaki Daily News, 14 January 1935, Page 10

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NEW ZEALAND BRED Taranaki Daily News, 14 January 1935, Page 10

NEW ZEALAND BRED Taranaki Daily News, 14 January 1935, Page 10

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