AUSTRALIAN RACING
Canterbury Park Events By Telegraph.—Press Assn. —Copyright. (Received January 13, 7 p.m.) Sydney, January 13. Tile Canterbury Park races were held yesterday. Results NURSERY 'HANDICAP. SAECULA. 8.9 (Pyatt) 1 PUSSYFOOT. 8.3 ■■■■ (Newlantls) 2 SIR WALTER, 8.10 (Bartie) 3 Fourteen starters. Won by one length and a half: neck. Time. 1.3(. The winner is a Posterity—Veil colt purchased in New Zealand on behalf of E. Moss and trained by G. Price. This was his first start and he won convincingly. Sir Walter is also a Now Zealand-bred, and has been third in only two starts hitherto. CANTER B U R Y HANDICAP. TRE.MAYNE. 7.9 (Knox) 1 LAVINGTON. 7.5 (Iliekey) 2 WALLACE MIMI. 5.7 (Lamb) 3 Ten started. Won 1 a length; one length ami a hall' I 1.211. equalling the course record. CAMPSIE HANDICAP. CYNICAL. 8.10 (McFarlane! 1 AFTER MONEY. 9.0 (Marsden) 2 PANTILLA. 8.8 (Pratt) 3 Seven started. Won by half a neck: three lengths. Time. 1-54. equalling course record. , . , , Viking was unplaced in (lie Malden Welter. Melbourne, January 13. At the Epsom races Queen Helen was unplaced in the January Handicap. Cape Lilock was unplaced in the Epsom Purse, and Shining Gold unplaced In the Trial Handlca p
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Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 93, 14 January 1935, Page 9
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201AUSTRALIAN RACING Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 93, 14 January 1935, Page 9
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