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Jack Delaval and Mullingar ran a smart fojjr furlongs in the early part of the week. Neither of this useful pair have lost their dash. Appin and Soultikoff were companions on the tan, putting in solid work. The former will be hard to beat when he takes a trip across country. Williamson's lot, Black Northern, Royal Irish, Graduate. Causeway, Pendoon, and Maribout, have all been kept in good, healthy condition, pending the arrival of the owner from New South Wales. Monathol, Toreador, and Dunrobin negotiated five of the big e/dioloers, finishing as above, after a good display of quick, clean fencing. Toreador has improved in judging the distance over the obstacles.

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Observer, Volume XXXVI, Issue 6, 16 October 1915, Page 23

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Untitled Observer, Volume XXXVI, Issue 6, 16 October 1915, Page 23

Untitled Observer, Volume XXXVI, Issue 6, 16 October 1915, Page 23

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