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1. An interesting ceremony in the birdcage at Randwick, following the exciting race in the Prince of Wales Gold Cup, in which Parkdale and Silverton ran a dead-heat. —Messrs. H. W. Mort respective owners of the horses named, are being introduced to the Prince, who made the presentation of the cup to the successful sportsmen. 2. BREASTWORK (C. Murphy) comes to grief at FISHER (F. Cress) in the Renown Hurdle Race (2½ miles), which was won by the latter. 3. PINE PARK (F. Coleman) falls when leading the field in the First Steeplechase 2½ miles), LORD tumbling over him. 4. A STIRRING FINISH IN THE PRINCE OF WALES GOLD CUP (ONE MILE AND FIVE FURLONGS). —PARKDALE (A. Wood), next rails, and SILVERTON (J. Sim heat for first place, with RED CARDINAL (K. Bracken) third, and IAN ’OR fourth. 5. ZARABINE (F. Cress) comes down heavily at the brush fence near the mile post when running prom Steeplechase (three miles).

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1576, 8 July 1920, Page 19

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1. An interesting ceremony in the birdcage at Randwick, following the exciting race in the Prince of Wales Gold Cup, in which Parkdale and Silverton ran a dead-heat.—Messrs. H. W. Mort respective owners of the horses named, are being introduced to the Prince, who made the presentation of the cup to the successful sportsmen. 2. BREASTWORK (C. Murphy) comes to grief at FISHER (F. Cress) in the Renown Hurdle Race (2½ miles), which was won by the latter. 3. PINE PARK (F. Coleman) falls when leading the field in the First Steeplechase 2½ miles), LORD tumbling over him. 4. A STIRRING FINISH IN THE PRINCE OF WALES GOLD CUP (ONE MILE AND FIVE FURLONGS).—PARKDALE (A. Wood), next rails, and SILVERTON (J. Sim heat for first place, with RED CARDINAL (K. Bracken) third, and IAN ’OR fourth. 5. ZARABINE (F. Cress) comes down heavily at the brush fence near the mile post when running prom Steeplechase (three miles). New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1576, 8 July 1920, Page 19

1. An interesting ceremony in the birdcage at Randwick, following the exciting race in the Prince of Wales Gold Cup, in which Parkdale and Silverton ran a dead-heat.—Messrs. H. W. Mort respective owners of the horses named, are being introduced to the Prince, who made the presentation of the cup to the successful sportsmen. 2. BREASTWORK (C. Murphy) comes to grief at FISHER (F. Cress) in the Renown Hurdle Race (2½ miles), which was won by the latter. 3. PINE PARK (F. Coleman) falls when leading the field in the First Steeplechase 2½ miles), LORD tumbling over him. 4. A STIRRING FINISH IN THE PRINCE OF WALES GOLD CUP (ONE MILE AND FIVE FURLONGS).—PARKDALE (A. Wood), next rails, and SILVERTON (J. Sim heat for first place, with RED CARDINAL (K. Bracken) third, and IAN ’OR fourth. 5. ZARABINE (F. Cress) comes down heavily at the brush fence near the mile post when running prom Steeplechase (three miles). New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1576, 8 July 1920, Page 19