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RANDWICK WEATHER

NEW ZEALANDER’S DAY OF TRIUMPH. SYDNEY HERALD COMMENT. (Australian Press Association.) SYDNEY, October -5. The weather this morning is brilliantly fine for Randwiek. The forecast is cloudy with occasional showers. The “Herald” says:—Not since the well remembered meeting, at which the late Mr G. Stead’s horses won the eight races at Randwiek, have New Zealand stud masters had such a day of triumph as on Saturday, when the principal events were won by horses of their breeding. Ammon Ha settled any doubts that existed about his quality by a brilliant victory in the Derby. Plus manner in winning left no question concerning the three-year-old champion of the season. Taking complete control half a mile from home, lie won in a most decisive style. It was not generally expected that the first prize of the Epsom would go to the Dominion, but Autopay rose to the occasion more than once in the straight when tackled by Ticino, - but each time he responded with rare determination. Neither of the first two would have appreciated any long distance as both were all out at the finish. No excuse could he found for the defeat of Pentiums.

AMMON RA

(Received this day at 9.25 a.in', (SYDNEY, October •*>. Ammon Ra has gone to Melbourne in readiness for the Guineas engagement at Caulfield carnival, which is opening on Saturday.

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Hokitika Guardian, 5 October 1931, Page 6

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RANDWICK WEATHER Hokitika Guardian, 5 October 1931, Page 6

RANDWICK WEATHER Hokitika Guardian, 5 October 1931, Page 6

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