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Advertising : 440 wordsIT was fitting that, after the magnificent duel they fought out, Homer and Allunga should divide the honors of Saturday's A.J.C. Derby. ...
Article : 623 wordsMR. JOHN S. BRUNTON, owner of Homer, one of the dead-heaters in the A.J.C. Derby. He paid 550 gns. for the colt as a yearling. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 25 wordsDIRAFFIA, owned by Mr. J. Smart and trained by G. Avery, of Maitland, found the task of winning the final of the Spring Stake ...
Article : 476 wordsA GRUELLING such as the one meted out to it when Rail Mark won the Doncaster in the autumn, was suffered by the Randwick ring ...
Article : 629 wordsMR. MARK MULLIGAN, one of the part-owners of Allunga, who dead- heated with Homer in the classic decided at Randwick on Saturday. The jockey is Darby Munro, whose ability was largely responsible for the success. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 41 wordsTHAT he remains in a class of his own Peter Pan made abundantly evident at Randwick on Saturday when he won the Spring Stakes just as he liked. Although his time, 2.32, is 14sec. worse than the race record, which was established by ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 343 wordsTHOUGH he suffered a severe A shaking, as well as injuries to back and neck, when Royal Bird stumbled and gave ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 14 wordsFew of the 68,000 people in attendance at Randwick on Saturday were not thrilled by the closing stages of the Derby and Epsom Handicap. On the left, Homer and Allunga (outside) are shown passing the judge abreast in the classic; and the other picture is of Synagogue stalling off King's Head as the winning post is neared in the important one mile handicap. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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The Labor Daily (Sydney, NSW : 1924 - 1938), Mon 7 Oct 1935, Page 2
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