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  2. Benevolent Meeting a Benefit for Bookmakers

    Backers lost heavily at the B enevolent meeting of the Queensland Turf Club staged at Eagle Farm on Saturday. Outsiders romped home with monotonous regularity, and in the six events decided not one favourite was successful. The fixture proved a "benefit" for the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. VISITORS FROM NEW ZEALAND WINS SPRINT RACE IN FAST TIME.

    The Benevolent Handicap at Eagle Farm on Saturday was won in brilliant style by the New Zealand filly, Lotus Lily, from Dazzling and Will Yet. Ripolot, which finished on the extreme outside of the field, and which is not shown in the picture. was fourth. Lough Neagh (on the rails) was fifth, and One iad next. Lotus Lily ran ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. TREASURER'S HORSE ACHIEVES FURTHER SUCCESS AT EAGLE FARM.

    Gay Plumage, owned by Mr. P. J. O'Shea, treasurer to the Queensland Turf Club, recorded a convincing victory in the Benefit Handicap at Eagle Farm on Saturday. Ridden by A. G. Willey, Gay Plumage won the race by a length from the outsider, Breeks, with Snow Man a length and a quarter away third. Waitapu was fourth ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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