GAY BALLERINA
RECORDS HER SECOND WIN FOR NEW OWNER THE MOOREFIELD MEETING United. V.A. — By Telegraph — Copyright SYDNEY, Sunday. At the Moorefield meeting yesterday, the New Zealand-bred pair Gold T.ay and Gay Ballerina each scored a win. The following arc the details of the racing:— MAIDEN HANDICAP Of £200; 6 furlongs (Second Division) GOLD TRAY. 4yrs. by Tea Tray—Gold Bound. 5.13, J. Pike \ ROSE FLIGHT, Syrs, S.O SAVANNAH, Oyrs, 7.10 * Seventeen started. Won by a length. Time. 1.165-THREE-YEAR-OLD HANDICAP Of £200; 6 furlongs (First Division) GAY BALLERINA, by Lord Quex— Ladv Ball. 9.12, Bartle J JEAN MARGOT, - GLADIOLA, ° Thirteen started. Won by five lengths. Time, 1.16. MOOREFIELD GOLD CUP Of £1,000; 1 mile First Division ASC A LON, syrs, by Sarchedon—Galtee Princess, 8.2 * Second Division VAALS, aged, by Valais—Galtee Queen, 8.13 * Vaals was vigorously hooted for inconsistent jDerformances. RACING IN MELBOURNE RESULTS OF MAIN EVENTS GOLDEN LULLABY A WINNER United r.A. — By Telegraph. — Copyright MELBOURNE, Sunday. At the Victoria Amateur Turf Clubs meeting yesterday, the following were the results of the leading events: — ANNIVERSARY HANDICAP Of £750; 1 mile 3 furlongs LUCKY CARD, 4yrs, by Lucknow— Cardinalis, 7.13 (Badger) .. .. •• J PENDENNIS, 4yrs, % BELLE GALL ANTE, 4yrs, 7.S - Won by a length. Time, 2.235HOLfDAY STAKES Of £600; for two-year-olds; 55 fur. GOLDEN LULLABY, 7.5 (Cooper) .. J THE BLACK CROW, 7.7 J CIIAENE, 8.5 3 Eleven started. Won by a head. Time, l-Sg.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 875, 20 January 1930, Page 12
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