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TURF IN AUSTRALIA

EVENTS AT ROSEHILL NIGHTBEAM SCORES WIN HAWKESBURY TO SCIENTIST (United Pres-s Assn.—Elec. Tel. Copyright) SYDNEY, Sept. 29 Another Derby possibility was revealed at the Hawkesbury Racing Club’s meeting at Rosehill yesterday, when the Marconi- : gram colt Scientist won the Hawkesbury | Grand Handicap in a hard finish with j Binnia llero and Malagigi. Nightbeam j created a surprise by winning the Rowley Mile from Coulston and Bourbon. The consistent colt Ensign set a cracking pace In the Quality Handicap, spread-eagling a good field. High Caste scored comfortably in the Clarendon

Stakes from Buzalong* and St. Constant. Details: — CLARENDON STAKES, first £330, second £SO. third £2O, weight-ror-age, with allowances, 9 fur.—High Caste (N.Z.bred), H. E. Tartored’'S b h, 4yrs, by Bulandshar—The Begum, 9.0 (E. Bartle), 1: |i Pij7:aJ'*'”g, o.i (f. Shean). 2; St. Constant. 9.4 (-E. McfMenamln), 3. Six started, naif a length; length and a-hair. Time, lrn 5-Jis. QUALITY HANDICAP, first £330. second £SO, ihird £2O. 7 furs. —Ensign, K. McKay’s br c, 3yrs, by Andrea—Reserved, 7.7 (J. Thompson), 1; Katanga, 8.3 (E. Bartle), 2; Delmestor, 8.11 (E. McMenamin), 3. Twelve started, including Glady- ! new Two lengths; length and a-quarter. j Time, 1.2 44, equal to course record. ! HAWKESBURY GRAND HANDICAP, first | £290, second £lO, third £2O, 11 miles.— Scientist, Mrs E. G. Carroll’s b c. 3yrs. bv Mar coni gram—Bimbil, 7.2 (J. Thompson), 1; Binnia Hero, 8.0 (W. Cook), 2; , Malagigi, 8.6 (E-. Bartle), 3. Thirteen started. Neck; half a neck. Time, wo*. ROWLEY MILE, first £l5O, second £3o third £ls. i mile.—Nightbeam (N.Z.bred), F. W. Hu goes' b c, 3.yrs, by Night Raid —Lady Burleigh, 8.12 (J. M. Coutts) 1- Clouslon, 7.4 (K. Andrews), 2; Bourbon, 9.11 Al. McCarten), 3 Fourteen started. Half a head; head. Time, 1.3 9} MOONEE VALLEY RESULTS CHATSBURY BEATS JUDEAN j (United Pres-s Assn. —Elec. Tel. Copyright) MELBOURNE. Sept. 29 Rain fell during the progress of the races at Moonoe Valley yesterday, and the course was heavy. The chief events reHANDICAP, first £350 second £IOO, third £SO; 1} miles.—Tragopan J G McDougall and W. Kent’s b g 6yrs by The Buzzard —High Cover, 8.2 (H. J. Hanley), 1; Apostrophe 7.11 CO. F. CaHinan), 2; Marcius, -.7 (W. Elliot) ■s Nine started. Three and a-hali leng-tus; three-quarters c.r a leng-th. Tinie, 2.10 J. QUALITY HANDICAP, llrst SobO. second £l6O, third £80: I mile.—Chatsbury, r Carr’s b h, -tyrs, l>y High syce—Otford 7 8 os. Ralph), 1; Judean, 7.11 (W Elliott 2; Aurania, 7.0 (E. T. Preston) 3 Seven started. Two lengths; three lengths. Time, i.*2j.

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Waikato Times, Volume 127, Issue 21231, 30 September 1940, Page 11

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TURF IN AUSTRALIA Waikato Times, Volume 127, Issue 21231, 30 September 1940, Page 11

TURF IN AUSTRALIA Waikato Times, Volume 127, Issue 21231, 30 September 1940, Page 11

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