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DEFAULTER RETURNING HOME

BEAU VITE'S DERBY PROSPECTS SYDNEY, September 25. (Received September 25, at 1 p.m.)’ The trainer Roberts states that no further attempt will be made to train Defaulter this spring and that he will be sent back to New Zealand early next mouth and turned out for a long spell. , The ‘ Herald ’ says: “ Beau Vite by winning the Clarendon Stakes-and. Gold Salute by his striking success in the Rowley Mile did impressive trials for their Derby engagements next Saturday. The manner in which Beau Vita galloped as he went past the post left no doubt about his ability to run the Derby distance. Gold Salute’s victory was achieved with such ease that there is no saying how good he is. Beau Vite looks the Derby winner, with Gold Salute the hardest to beat.”

WEIGHTS FOR TOORAK HANDICAP MELBOURNE, September 25. (Received September 25, at 11.30 a.m.)] Weights for the. Toorak Handicap, one mile, to be run at Caulfield v on October 14: —Alanrico 9.8, Elgolea, Hilton 9.4,-Donaster, St. Constant 9.3, Adios 9.1, The Trump 9.0, 'Millie’s Hope 8.13, Aurie’s Star 8.12, Early Bird 8.11, Amiable, Judean, Pageant 8.10, Te Hero 8.8, Dictate, Limulet, Sly Fox 8.3, Paddy the Rip 7.11, Lynch Law 7.5. ..

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Evening Star, Issue 23380, 25 September 1939, Page 8

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DEFAULTER RETURNING HOME Evening Star, Issue 23380, 25 September 1939, Page 8

DEFAULTER RETURNING HOME Evening Star, Issue 23380, 25 September 1939, Page 8

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