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Clare Valley Racecourse
The Clare Valley Racecourse is a racecourse near Stanley Flat, South Australia. In the early 1880s an annual New Year's Day race meeting took place on a number of local properties in the Clare Valley The Clare Valley is a valley located in South Australia about north of Adelaide in the Clare and Gilbert Valleys council area. It is the river valley formed by the Hutt River but is also strongly associated with the roughly parallel Hill Riv .... Since then, the Clare Valley Racing Club has increased its race dates to three or four annually.'Don't take races for granted'
Regular events include Clare Valley Easter Races, April Clare Cup, and races in November.


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Clare Valley Racecourse
The Clare Valley Racecourse is a racecourse near Stanley Flat, South Australia. In the early 1880s an annual New Year's Day race meeting took place on a number of local properties in the Clare Valley The Clare Valley is a valley located in South Australia about north of Adelaide in the Clare and Gilbert Valleys council area. It is the river valley formed by the Hutt River but is also strongly associated with the roughly parallel Hill Riv .... Since then, the Clare Valley Racing Club has increased its race dates to three or four annually.'Don't take races for granted'
Regular events include Clare Valley Easter Races, April Clare Cup, and races in November.


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Stanley Flat, South Australia
__NOTOC__ Stanley Flat is a locality in the Mid North region of South Australia about north of Clare along the Horrocks Highway. It is where the Clare Racecourse is situated, as well as an institute hall. Governance Stanley Flat is governed at the local level by the Clare and Gilbert Valleys Council, located within the state electoral district of Frome and the federal electoral division of Grey. See also * Albert Fryar * County of Stanley * List of cities and towns in South Australia A ''list'' is any set of items in a row. List or lists may also refer to: People * List (surname) Organizations * List College, an undergraduate division of the Jewish Theological Seminary of America * SC Germania List, German rugby union ... * Stanley Football Association References External linksManning Index of South Australian HistoryClare Regional Hi ...
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Clare Valley
The Clare Valley is a valley located in South Australia about north of Adelaide in the Clare and Gilbert Valleys council area. It is the river valley formed by the Hutt River but is also strongly associated with the roughly parallel Hill River. The valley is traversed by the Horrocks Highway and the towns in the valley along that route from south to north are Auburn, Leasingham, Watervale, Penwortham, Sevenhill and Clare. The geographical feature has given rise to the Clare Valley wine region designation, a notable winegrowing region of Australia. Geography The valley is formed by the Skilly Hills and Bungaree Hills on the west with the Stony Range rising on the valley's east. The Temperate Grassland of South Australia cover most of the area. History Pre-European settlement The original inhabitants of the Clare Valley were the Ngadjuri people. It is believed that they had major camping sites at Clare and Auburn, as well as other areas outside the valley. European ...
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