RACING
AUSTRALLAN EVENTS.
(Australian Press Association)
SYDNEY, May 18
At Tattersall’s nice meeting at Rundwick yesterday the chief interest centred in the Hurdles, which reunited: Anorient 11.12 (Fruend) 1; Sommolent 10.5 2; Kinross 10.11 3. Eleven started. A neck each ' way. Paul T was last. Time 3.38 j.
James Barnes Stakes.—New Sweet 7.7 (Pratt) 1; Gwilliain G 8.7 and Trolus 8.0 (dead heat) 2. Six started. Won 'by a head. Time 2.205.
PHAR LAP IN A CANTER.
ADELAIDE, May 18
The South Australian J.C. meeting concluded in fine weather. The King's Cup resulted; Phar Lap 9.5 (Pike) 1; Kirrkie 7.10 (Percival) and Nadeau 8.2 (Miller), dead heat, 2. The other! starters were Ividaides, Mary Spa, Temptation. Won in a canter by three and a half lengths. Time 2.34.
CANTERBURY J.C,
CHRISTCHURCH, May 17.
An attempt is being made to introduce fresh blood info the Committeo of the Canterbury Jockey Club. A ticket with this object in view has been nominated. Among the names on the list are those of Sir Charles Clifford, Dr. Foster, Messrs H. A Rhind, A. T. Donnelly, 0. vS, Thomas, Mawson, Stewart, T. C, Robinson, and J* O, Coop.
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Hokitika Guardian, 19 May 1930, Page 5
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