Horse racing -- Australia -- History; Race horses -- Australia -- History; Stainforth, Martin, 1866-1957
_The_ SYDNEY CUP, 1920 _Presented by_ Right Honorable Sir ADRIAN
KNOX, K C M G, P.C. _Won by_
“KENNAQUHAIR,” _the property of_ Messrs.
W.M. BORTHWICK _and_ J. LAYCOCK Distance:
2 miles. Time: 3 min. 22¼ secs. Jockey: A.
Wood, 9st. 5lb.
_The_ PRINCE _of_ WALES GOLD _Presented by_ THE AUSTRALIAN JOCKEY CLUB,
CUP _in honour of the visit of_ H.R.H. THE
PRINCE OF WALES, JUNE, 1920 _Won by_ Mr.
H. W. MORTON’S “PARKDALE” Dead Heat with
Mr. T. HICKEY’S “SILVERTON” (Two Cups
presented) Distance: 1 mile 5 furlongs.
Time: 2 min. 46¾ secs. Jockeys: A. Wood
8st. 2lb.; J. Simmons, 6st. 11lb.
_The three Cups illustrated were executed in Solid Gold by_
HARDY BROTHERS Lᵀᴰ.
13 HUNTER ST., SYDNEY.
118 Queen St. : 298 Collins St.
Brisbane. : Melbourne.
LONDON.
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