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FINE WEATHER AGAIN

RANDWICK'S SECOND DAY (Received sth October, 2 p.m.) SYDNEY, This Day. The weather this morning is brilliantly fino for the .second day of the A.J.6. Spring -Meeting The forecast was for cloudy Weather with occasional showers. :':'■■:■■ '■•'--'x,'A.:. '■'■:■■:,■.■'>.i -.; The "Sydney Herald'f, says.that not since the welWeniembered. meeting at which the late >I^GriO-: Stead'a.horses won eight "• riaceii '■ at, Banawl«k ; , ; have New Zealaiifl-BtudmaSters-had- such a day of triumph as. on Saturaayi when the three princli>al -event* ;wcre won by horsea of their breeding.AmmoT> Ba: settled any- doubts that may have existed about! his: quality by his brilliant victory in . .the, A-J-£-Derby. His;'irianner; of • winding left no question concerning .the three-year-old champs6i thlB; «ea«on.; --Taking complete cbntrbiialf a.iniie froto;home, he won in most deflisivi ; .; It was not generally expected that the first.prize in the Epsom Handicap would also go to the Dominion, but Autopay rose to the occasion. , More than once in.the. straight he was; tackled by Ticino, but each time he responded with ,rai>e deterniination. Neither Autopay- nor Tioitio'would have appreciated any! 16ngcr distance, v as both were'> all out: at!the finish. No, excuse could tod found for th 6' defeat of Penthcus. . . :

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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 83, 5 October 1931, Page 4

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FINE WEATHER AGAIN Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 83, 5 October 1931, Page 4

FINE WEATHER AGAIN Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 83, 5 October 1931, Page 4

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