CAULFIELD RACES
CALFLY WINS THE STEEPLES. SIXTEEN ANNAS AGAIN. By Telegraph—Press Assn.—Copyright. Rec. 6.30 p.m: Melbourne, July 21. Results Of the Caulfield races yesterday are ’ LEAMINGTON HURDLES. SIXTEEN ANNAS, 10.2 (Hynes) .... 1 AKANREE, 10.10 (Fullarton) 2 RANELEA, 9.10 (Healy) 3 Ten started, including Wurlitzer. Six lengths; one and three-quarter lengths. Time, 3m 59145, MURRUMBEENA HANDICAP. GAY STAR, 8.9 (Skidmore) 1 BUNSBY GAZE, N.Z.-bred, 7.0 (Gorman) 2 ROYAL ARMOUR, 9.0 (Tomison) .... 3 Eleven started, including Melisande. Half a length; head. Bunsby Gaze came from last to second with a terrific burst. Time, 2m 355. GODFREY WATSON STEEPLES. CALFLY, 9.12 (Meredith) 1 SARNO, 9.5 (Meagher) 2 CHARACTER, 9.0 (Scarlett) 3 Nine started. One and a-quarter lengths; one and three-quarter lengths Time, 4m 42 I z £s. . " East Cape was unplaced in the Lilli? mur Two-Year-Old first division and Whernside was third in the second division. Cape Morn was fourth of 22 starters in the Kambrook Trial, while Metro was unplaced in the Malvina Welter.
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Taranaki Daily News, 22 July 1935, Page 5
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