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LIMOND’S RECORD.

Sired Winners of 32 Three-Year-old Classics. WALLACE’S TOTAL BEATEN. Wallace, the greatest Australian son of Carbine, established a great record as a sire of three-year-old classic winners. He produced nine Derby victors and thirty winners of other three-year-old classics. Limond has now surpassed that record and he has a total of 32 classic winners, including nine Derby victors. The list of Limond is: Victoria Derby—Theo. V.R.C. Oaks—Golden Hair (1933). V.R.C. St Leger—Veilmond (1931), Limarch (dead-heat 1934). Caulfield Guineas Ammon Ra (1931). A.J.C. Derby—Ammon Ra (1931). Theo (1934). A.J.C. St Leger—Limerick (1927), Veilmond (1931), Limarch (1934). Queensland Derby—Waikare (1933). Great Northern Derb\*—Commendation (1927). Great Northern Oaks Damaris (1928), Lady Pam (1931), Golden Hair (1934). Great Northern St Leger—Mask (1926), Commendation (1927). Avondale Guineas Commendation (dead-heat 1926). Cylinder (1930). New Zealand Derby—Commendation (1926), Agrion (1927), Honour (1929). Cylinder (1930). New Zealand Oaks—Praise (1930 >, Variant (1934). Dunedin Guineas—The Masquerader (1933). Hawke’s Bay Guineas—Commendation (1926), Lady Pam (1930). Wanganui Guineas—Damaris (1927), Cylinder (1930). New Zealand St Leger—Lady Pam (1931), Spiral (1934).

ACCEPTANCES. Hawke’s Bay Jockey Club’s Meeting. Per Press Association. HASTINGS, November 7. Following- are acceptances for the Hawke’s Bay Jockey Club’s spring meeting:—

’CHASER FOR N.Z. V.R.C. National Winner May Pay Visit. United Press Assn.—By Electric Telegraph—Copyright. MELBOURNE, November 7. Harry Butler, the owner-trainer, is considering a suggestion of sending the steeplechaser, Woodlaee. to Auckland, to race at Ellerslie at the summer meeting. Wheriko and Perfect Idea left for New Zealand to-day. Peter Pan took no harm from his Cup race, and lie will be a .starter in day. Veter Pan’s winnings now are £26,085. The New Zealander. Rolovent. is under offer to a Western Australian sportsman. ROGILLA’S SCRATCHING. MELBOURNE, November 7. Rogilla has been scratched for all engagements at Flemington.

TOMOANA HURDLE HANDICAP, of 70 sovs. One mile and a half. Kahunoke 10 13 Winter Sport 0 0 Anemometer 0 7 Grumpy 9 0 Heliotype 9 6 Glasslough 9 0 Gold Ruler 9 0 TRIAL STAKES, of 60 sovs; five furlongs—Potent, Whaddon Chase, Miss Simplicity, Thane, Silver Song, Black Magic. Silage, New Bliss, Mercian Lady, Kentucky Song, Sarah Grand, Gay Dog. The Grasper. NURSERY HANDICAP, of 70 sovs. Four fuilongs. Plato S 5 Pakanui 8 3 De Friend 8 5 T.ortrix f 8 0 Mesurina S 5 Golden Time 8 o Happy Blue Garter 7 10 Banding 8- 3 SPRING HANDICAP, of 100 sovs. One mile and a, quarter. Brambletorn 9 0 Cuddle 7 5 Sunny Sky 8 6 Chopin 7 0 Slippery 8 2 Royal Bengal 7 0 One mile. Blue Boy 9 4 Arauline 7 7 Cuddle 9 1 Lady Wessex 7 7 Tres Sec 8 5 Sliinanikida 7 0 Maine 8 0 Feralea 7 0 Gold Ruler 7 12 Trackman 7 u Sabatini 7 12 Shirred Hatunia 7 10 Ribbon 7 0 Hukemanu 7 10 Wahine Nui 7 0 Flamingo 7 8 Gold Stitch 7 0 PLYING HANDICAP, of SO sovs. Six furlongs. Slippery 9 0 Stitch 7 7 Souchong S 12 Coronilla 7 3 Cyclonic 7 11 Hest 7 0 Cawbeen 7 S Lavina 7 0 Oullus 7 7 LITTLE FLAXMKRE HANDICAP, of 70 sovs. Six furlongs. Hest S 1L Passion Dombey S S Flower 7 7 Lavina S 8 Royal Hybiscus S 2 Banquet 7 7 Maine S o Flamingo 7 7 De Trop 8 0 Queen's Pride 7 7 Sabatini 8 0 Royal Solo 7 5 Marsong 7 7 Black Magic 7 0

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Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20456, 8 November 1934, Page 12

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LIMOND’S RECORD. Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20456, 8 November 1934, Page 12

LIMOND’S RECORD. Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20456, 8 November 1934, Page 12

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