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A.J.C. AUTUMN MEETING.

POITREL WINS THE STAKES.

‘ SYDNEY, April .‘-3. The Australian Jockey Clubrs amt». umn meeting was held to-day in finef Weather on the Randwick course. Re-I sultsz-—— '

'1 First Hurdle Race.——Mountwood 1,, Field Piece 2, Tlmletas 3. *

The Autumn Stakes. ——— Poitrel 1;’ King of the Sea Kennaquhair 3. 4 The Doncaster Ha.ndica_p.—- Sydney‘; Damsel 1, Moynt Frisco 2, Chrysolaus

A.J.C. Sires’ Produce .stakes.-:' Glenacre 1, iErasmus 2, Skysail 3, A.J.C. St. Leger.——-Millime 1, ‘Artil-I. leryman 2, Duntrim 3. 3

THE RA N DWICK MEETING.

“""" i KENNAQUHAIR VVINS THE CUP,”

-SYDNEY, April 5.

The weather opened dull and show»; cry in the mol'.nillg_, but cleared later, and an even biggex"“é"r‘owd than on; S:l‘t.lll’d§ly attended. the A..JZ.C.; !races.; The famous Biplaneman in the Flying Hlandioap; but was never prominent; Poitrel was fa‘\‘7oul*ite for the Cup, Artillélyman going out 'of favour after Saturday ’s defeat. Kennaquhair. was always in a, handy position, and went to the front at ‘the end of three‘ furlougs. He held a coxnnianding lead. to the disfallcc, when Poitrel, coming great guns, just failed to reach Kenna» quhair, whose chances of securing the‘ Cup had bee'li”'gl'eatly fancied. Bunting was favourite for the Local Handicap, and was prominellt. to the distance, bulf failed to stay. Results:——— I

F}ying Hanrliczlp.-——Warspite 1, Molly’.< Robe 2,‘ Remmon 3. Time,‘ ‘l.]]r.}. 5

‘C'hamp:lg‘ne St-akes.~Tl-ossady Queen’. 1, Galtee Maid 2, Erasmus 3. ‘Time, 1.12, *4; Sydney Cup.—-—Kenn-aquhair {Wood} 1, Poitrel (Bracken) 2, - Millieme‘ (Walker) _3. NOll-Sta:-fox‘: Passadoon. From the stm-t King of the ‘Sea and Posiastre wvrc fivsf to 'show out. Kenil- - was first into the strait. T 119113 Poitl'cl,.‘from the back of the field, elmllongofl. and :: srroat race saw Ken-na.qull-air got home by a neck, two‘ lervgfhs befweon .<econd and fhird.'l‘i~~=n. .'-}.223.‘—n I'e«3ol'fl. —.

First SteepT€s——Zarebille 1, Comprof misc 2, Grand Foofe 3. Time, 5.20. 1. First Nursery.—Waitea 1, Valladoa lia. 2, Fib 3. Time 1.12%. ‘ Local Handicarx-—swiff Shof 1. Miss .~\n’roinef.fe 2. Rorewark 3_ . _v

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Taihape Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3452, 6 April 1920, Page 5

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A.J.C. AUTUMN MEETING. Taihape Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3452, 6 April 1920, Page 5

A.J.C. AUTUMN MEETING. Taihape Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3452, 6 April 1920, Page 5

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