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A SYDNEY JOCKEY AT EPSOM. [UNITED PEESB ASSOCIATION-COPYRIGHT.] LONDON, April 20. Huxley, a Sydney jockey, rode four ■winners at the Epsom meeting, including Mushroom. COMEDY KING SCRATCHED. SYDNEY, April 21. Comedy King has been scratched for all remaining Randwick engagements. HIGH PRICED COLT FOR NEW ZEALAND. SYDNEY, April 21. Mr. Walter Watt, of New Zealand, paid £375 for a Master-Red Flag colt at Melbourne. AVONDALE ACCEPTANCES. [PEE PRESS ASSOCIATION.] AUCKLAND, April 21. The following are the acceptances for the opening day’s events at the Avondale Jockey Club’s autumn meeting: Maiden Handicap, 6 furlongs—Ardfert 9.0, Caruso 8.12, Haku 8.3, Miss Wairiki 7.11, Lloyds 7.11, Jolie Fdle 7.11, St. Woods 7.11, Columbia t. 9, Mary Ann 7.9, Denbies 7.4, St. Omans 7.4, Leafire 7.4, Seatonella 7.2, Madam Paul 7.2, Erindale 7.2, Goodwin Sands 6.13, Veitalia 6.13, Miss Folly 6.13, La Reina 6.13, Bell Crispin 6.13, Kauhoe 6.13, r , Chevalier Handicap, 4 furlongs— Jack Delaval 9.4, Haku 8.8, Miss Wairiki 8.3, Mangatete 8.1, Lady Betty 7.13, Harenoa 7.13, Blue, Mount 7.10, St. Arrians 7.9, Sir Walter 7,8, Seatonella 7.7, Osgodby 7.7, Wee Rose 7.7, Musterer 7.6, Reno 7.3, Alma Rose 7.3, Manga 7.3, Misere Ouvert 7.3, Tipperary 7.3, Toatere 7.3, Miss Folly 7.3, La Reina 7.3 Bell Crispin 7.3. Oakley Handicap, 5 furlongs—Blue Garment 9.0, Moreykoff 8.10, Jena 8.5, Kanewarra 8.2, Toa Tuhi 7.7, Fremantle 7.7, Peggy Pryde 7.7, Frontmo 7.7, Mighty Atom 7.6, Castle Blaney 6.13, Pairawaatu 6.13. Handicap Hurdles. 2 miles —Hoanga. 10.13, Paritutu 10.8, Maidi 10.5, Don Quex 9.12, Lady Patricia 9.4, Celtic 9.0, Pukenui 9.0, Ekcalibur 9.0, Master William 9.0, Taiaha 9.0. Juvenile Handicap, 5 furlongs—Worcester 7.13, Condamine 7:3, Glad Tidings 7.13, Goldsize 7.11, Seawai 7.7, Harrigan 7.6, Cloudy Dawn 7.4, Master Dix 7.0. Avondale Handicap, 1-i mile—Tattoo 8.10, Sedition 8.10, Soultoria 8.4, Elec-
trakoff 8.3, Monoplane 7.13, Domino 7 13 Coromandel. 6.13, Master Theory 6.12; Sea Elf 6.12, Regain 6.9, Duma ofj ' "i ■ :7 '* _ ‘ Railway Handicap, 6 furlongs—North Head 9.0, Sir Artegal 8.10, Miss Winnie 8.2, Clemora 8.9, Jena 7.8, Solus 7.12. Toa Tuhi 6.12, Taka 6.10. Titirangi Handicap, 7 furlongs— Clemora 8.6, Grenadier 8,4, Master Jack 7.0, Peacemaker 6.13, Captain Soult 6.13, Zinnia 7.0, Scotch 6.13, Impulsive 6.12, Epsom Lass 6.12, Fuss 6.11, Taka 6.11, Wee Olga 6.11. - SYDNEY YEARLING SALES. 1 [UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATION—COPYRIGHT.} (Received April 21, 9.50 p.m.) SYDNEY, April 21. At the yearling sales the Malster— Lady Grafton colt realised 2100 guineas. The' buyer was Mr. John Brown, of Newcastle. The Bobadil—Phillis colt brought 1550 guineas, Malster —Grafton Lass colt 700 guineas, Malster-—Gail-lardi colt 1000 guineas, Malster—AOurus colt 125 guineas, Malster—Eta Winnie filly 700 guineas, Malster—Diffidence colt 500 guineas, Bobadil—Ariadne colt 525 guineas, Bobadil—Circle filly 800 guineas, Grafton —Comelv colt 500 guineas. / COMEDY KING. (Received April; 22, 1.6 a.m.) SYDNEY, April 21. Comedy King’s scratching is owing to a bruised foot.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3200, 22 April 1911, Page 8
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