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N.Z. SUCCESSES.

Historic’s Fine Effort in Sydney. United Press Assn.—By Electric Telegraph—Copyright. SYDNEY, August 20. At the Canterbury Park meeting, the principal events resulted as follows: CANTERBURY HANDICAP, of 150 so vs. One mile and three furlongs. HISTORIC. Mr V. Riddiford’s ch g, by Nassau—Brayton, aged, lOst CR. Reed) 1 FLINDERS, Mr W. Kelso's b g, by Sea Prince—Quiara, aged, 7.3 (S. Weiss) 2 IIANAWHENUA, Mr H. Rama's br g, by Acre—Country Picnic, syrs, 8.0 (W. Duncan) 3 Seven horses started, including Sunny Sky and King March. Won by a head, with the third horse a length away. King March was fourth and Sunny Sky last. Time—2min 25sec. THREE-YEAR-OLD HANDICAP, of 150 BOVS. Six furlongs. First Division. PERSIAN, Major J. Kerr Smiley’s b e, by Legionnaire or Spelthorne —Pura, 8.5 (E. Bartle) 1 CAPTIVATION, Messrs H. S. Thompson and P. C. Basche’s b c, by Heroic:—Gloaming's Sister, 7.1 (D. Lightfoot) 2 MILAXTHKON. Mr A. L. Pogonoski’s b c. by Pantheon—Milan, 9.2 (J. pike) 3 Eleven horses started. Won by half a head, with the third horse a length and a quarter away. Time —lmin 14sec. Second Division. HEROIC S HOPE. Mr H. Gough’s b f. by Heroic—Hayhope, 8.10 (E. Bartle t MIGHT. Mr V. Riddiford’s br c, by Limond—Graciosa, 8.10 (R. Reed) f HIGH MOLLY. Mr J. Kingsley's br or big f, by High Force—Molly’s Robe, 8.5 (W. Cook) 3 Ten horses started, including OratoHigh Molly finished two lengths and a half behind the dead-heaters. Time — lmin 14£sec. FLYING HANDICAP, of 150 sovs. Six furlongs. First Division. Bay Acre and Gay Ballerina, were unplaced. Second Division. N.E.F., Mr T. J. Haylen's b h, by Tippler—Coble, 4yrs, 8.4 (E. Bartle) 1 OR A TOR I AN, Mr R. J. Murphy’s ch h, by Hunting Song—Oratress, 4yrs, 8.7 (R. Reed) 2 DUNERC, Mr F. Smitlulren's ch g. by Dunotta—Boontree. 4yrs, 7.9 (D. Lightfoot) 2 Thirteen horses started, including Hunt the Slipper. Won by three lengths and a half, with the third horse half a length away. Time—lmin 12£sec. Western Sky was unplaced in the Park Stakes, one mile and a furlong.

AT FLEMINGTON. MELBOURNE, August 20. At the Victoria Racing- Club’s meeting, the principal event resulted as follows: AUGUST HANDICAP, of 350 sovs. One mile and a quarter. THRAWN, Mr H. Morton’s b g, by Lanius—lmputation, aged, 7.13 (G. W. Clarke) 1 GLAIVE. Mr F. W. Hoysted's b m, by Spearhead—Eudoxine, 6yrs, 8.4 (.1. A. Stocker) 2 OOF BIRD, Messrs M. Woolnough and W. Foulsham’s br g, by Magpie—Note, syre, 5.13 (G. Nicholls) 3 Thirteen horses started, including Lady Pam and Spear Lad. Won by a length and a half, with the third horse a length and a quarter away. Time—2m in 13*sec. ADELAIDE NATIONAL. ADELAIDE, August 20. At the Adelaide Racing Club’s meeting, the following was the result of the GRAND NATIONAL HURDLES, of 500 sovs. Two miles and a half and 190yds. EL PASO, Mr .T. Morris’s b g, by St Spasa Passholme, f»yrs 1 WOODLACE. Mr H. Butler’s b g, by Baekwood—Straitlace, syrs .... 2 CEILIDH, Mr ,T. M. Cummings’s br g. by Lord Marco—House Party, 4yrs 3 Thirteen horses started. Won by three lengths, with the third horse six lengths away. Tim^—Ruin 56Jsec. In an appeal to the Queensland Full Court, Arthur Shean gained the right of a new trial in an action instigated by him against the Queensland Turf Club, for alleged wrongful withdrawal of his training permit.

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Star (Christchurch), Volume XLIV, Issue 538, 22 August 1932, Page 10

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N.Z. SUCCESSES. Star (Christchurch), Volume XLIV, Issue 538, 22 August 1932, Page 10

N.Z. SUCCESSES. Star (Christchurch), Volume XLIV, Issue 538, 22 August 1932, Page 10

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