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A PROMINENT AUCKLAND CANDIDATE FOR RAILWAY HANDICAP AND GREAT NORTHERN DERBY HONOURS AT THE APPROACHING A.R.C. HEETING—MR. ERNEST ALI SON’S BR G LANDSLIDE, 3YRS., BY KENILWORTH—ELEGANCE. R. S. BAGBY IN SADDLE. TRAINED BY C. N. CARMONT. LANDSLIDE made his first appearance this season in the Avondale Cup miles), in which he ran fourth, while on the second day he won the Avondale Guineas (one mile) by a narrow margin from Gasbag. At the A.R.C. spring meeting he acted as runner-up to Listowel in the Great Northern Guineas (one mile), while on. the second day he won the Epsom Handicap (six furlongs) in convincing style from First Salute and Inah. LANDSLIDE started twice at the Takapuna J.C.’s spring meeting, running unplaced on the opening day and third on the second day. As a two-year-old he raced with considerable success, winning five races, being second on four occasions, and third twice, and unplaced three times cut of 14 starts. His winnings last season amounted to £1545.

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1599, 16 December 1920, Page 16

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A PROMINENT AUCKLAND CANDIDATE FOR RAILWAY HANDICAP AND GREAT NORTHERN DERBY HONOURS AT THE APPROACHING A.R.C. HEETING—MR. ERNEST ALI SON’S BR G LANDSLIDE, 3YRS., BY KENILWORTH—ELEGANCE. R. S. BAGBY IN SADDLE. TRAINED BY C. N. CARMONT. LANDSLIDE made his first appearance this season in the Avondale Cup miles), in which he ran fourth, while on the second day he won the Avondale Guineas (one mile) by a narrow margin from Gasbag. At the A.R.C. spring meeting he acted as runner-up to Listowel in the Great Northern Guineas (one mile), while on. the second day he won the Epsom Handicap (six furlongs) in convincing style from First Salute and Inah. LANDSLIDE started twice at the Takapuna J.C.’s spring meeting, running unplaced on the opening day and third on the second day. As a two-year-old he raced with considerable success, winning five races, being second on four occasions, and third twice, and unplaced three times cut of 14 starts. His winnings last season amounted to £1545. New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1599, 16 December 1920, Page 16

A PROMINENT AUCKLAND CANDIDATE FOR RAILWAY HANDICAP AND GREAT NORTHERN DERBY HONOURS AT THE APPROACHING A.R.C. HEETING—MR. ERNEST ALI SON’S BR G LANDSLIDE, 3YRS., BY KENILWORTH—ELEGANCE. R. S. BAGBY IN SADDLE. TRAINED BY C. N. CARMONT. LANDSLIDE made his first appearance this season in the Avondale Cup miles), in which he ran fourth, while on the second day he won the Avondale Guineas (one mile) by a narrow margin from Gasbag. At the A.R.C. spring meeting he acted as runner-up to Listowel in the Great Northern Guineas (one mile), while on. the second day he won the Epsom Handicap (six furlongs) in convincing style from First Salute and Inah. LANDSLIDE started twice at the Takapuna J.C.’s spring meeting, running unplaced on the opening day and third on the second day. As a two-year-old he raced with considerable success, winning five races, being second on four occasions, and third twice, and unplaced three times cut of 14 starts. His winnings last season amounted to £1545. New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1599, 16 December 1920, Page 16