AUSTRALIAN RACING
New Zealanders Prominent at Victoria Park (Received 18, 8.45 a.m.) SYDNEY, Feb. 17. At the Victbria Park races New Hip had its third win in succession when it took the first division of the Flvina Handicap. The veteran Lough Neagh won the second division, in which Golden Gate and Prince Pombal were unplaced. New Zealanders were prominent in other races, MAIDEN NURSERY (Third Division.) ROI SION 8.6 (Weiss) j Dream Song 8.6 (Cook) 3 Maori Maid 8.4 (Finch) 3 Sixteen started. Won by two lengths and a neck. Time,, 57secs. ENCOURAGE HANDICAP (Second Division PADDING QUEEN 8.6 (Walsh) .. 1 Jubilee Singer 8.2 (McEnamin) .. 2 Prendergast" 8.5 (Wiiliams) . 3 Fourteen started. Won by two lengths and 1J lengths. Time, 1.40. MOONEE VALLEY RACES (Received 18, 8.45 a.m.) MELBOURNE, Feb. 17. At the Moojxee Valley xaces, the Moreland Handicap4 resultex
PRINCE SION 8.3 (Martin) ...... 1 Improvement 7.3 (Preston) 2 Tehouon 6.13 (Flannery) ........ 3 Thirteen started, including Link Divine and Whernside. Won by li lengths and half a neck. Time, 1.39. Upoko Ariki was third in the Bulla Handicap. Colossical was unplaced in the Magadale Handicap.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 29, 18 February 1937, Page 8
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