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A.J.C. DOUBLE

MARKET FLUCTUATiONS Prices have shortened generally on the A.J.C. Epsom and Metropolitan double. In most places the bookmakers have Paquito and Ramulus on the same mark for the Epsom, while Tidal and \ alparaiso are disputing favouritism for the long race. The most notable candidate to ease in the quotes for the Epsom is Sion. The chestnut has gone back to a fairlv long price, in comparison to that offering when the weights were announced. Reports from Rosehill ore to the effect that Sion is doing well, and as he had been shaping in good style when lie was in the care of C. O’Rourke, Sion may still have to be reckoned with as an Epsom candidate. The order of fancy last Thursday in Sydney was: EPSOM HANDICAP Paquito, Ramulus. Gilt Edge. Loquacious, Killarney. Amounis. Sir Christopher. AUF-sie, Perception, Royal Duke. Adrian’s March Crown Area, Don Moon, Figure, Fuji San. IPibashon. Lord Eudorus, Reonui. Venetian Lady. Black Douglas, Beckwith, Coercion, I Gesto. Cleave, Greensil. King’s Arms, Xightmarch, Nut Cup, I Poitiers, Rneksa. . j Ruffler. Rionscup, Aorangi. THE METROPOLITAN Tidal, Valparaiso. Inducement. Concentrate, Deadlight. Mid Kent. Loquacious, Paquito. Spearman. Ravalli. Xightmarch, Oratrix, Solitas. Tarapunga. New Sweet, The Banker. Chariot.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 766, 12 September 1929, Page 12

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A.J.C. DOUBLE Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 766, 12 September 1929, Page 12

A.J.C. DOUBLE Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 766, 12 September 1929, Page 12

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