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AUSTRALIAN RACING.
THE CAULFIELD MEETING. ! United Press Association —By Electric Telegraph—Copyright. (Received Last .Night, -5.5 o'clock.) SYDNEY, October 5. The Wg CaulAeid Spring Meeting opened under very pleasurable circumstances. The crowd was the largest on record for Guineas Day. The struggle 'between Malt King and Comedy King in the Stakes was the best seen in a w.eight-for-age race for some time. 'Following were the results: — . „ • lolii Handicap.— Soltaire 7.7, 1; Sharpshooter 9.7, 2; Mountain Heather 8.13, 3. Twenty-one starters. Time, lmin. 29fsec. Debutante 'Stakes. —©'olden Gaunt1, Decide 2, Ventura. 3. Timie, 49 j sec. CAULFIELD STAKES. M!alit King 1 Comedy King 2 iJady Medallist 3 A most, exciting race resulted in a .win for Malt King by a short head. Half a. neck . between, second and third. Time, lmin. Time, 3 tnin. 54sec. CAULFIELD GUINEAS. Wooleriiia 1 Flaith 2 Popinjay : 3 Six -others started. Woolerina came fast in itQie .s'traiglht, and won by two lengths. Time, lmin. '4ls sec. Tcorak Handicap.— Motoo. 1, Balmoral 2, Thistlebrook 3. Motoa led all the way. '
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10450, 16 October 1911, Page 6
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