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THE TURF. DUNEDIN JOCKEV CLUB. TRENCH FIGHT IN HANDICAP. (Per Press Association.) DUNEDIN, This Day. The weather was fine for the second day of the Dunedin Jockey Club’s antumn meeting. There was a large crowd. The- track was fast. Results:— \ OWHIRO HURDLES, of £175. , One mile and a-half. 5 (4) —Superex, 10.0- (Ingram-)- ... 1 6 (6) —Roseman, 9.9-(Richards) ... 2 3 (3) —Donadea-, 98. (Register) ... 3 All started. . Won by a neck; length second and third. Time, 1.40 2-s.—Track record. NOVICE HANDICAP, of £120; six furlongs. 1 (1) —-Lady Derby, 9.0 (L- J. Ellis) 1 2 (2)—Legis,. 8.4 (R. J. Mackie) .. 2 6 (7) —Paladeo, 8.0 (Hare ... 3 All started. Won by a neck; three lengths second and third. Tirite, l.i's 1-5. FLYING HANDICAP, of £300; seven furlongs. 3 (3) —Royal Lancer, 7.11 (W. Ellis)—l 4 (Q)i —Roioyna, 7.8 (Anderson) .. 2 5 (g)—Nightealift, 8.8 (Jennings) .. 3 Scratched: Lord Nuffield. Won by half a head- ; three lengths second and third. Time, 1.26. JOCKEY CLUB HANDICAP, of £4OO. One mile and two furlongs and a-half. 5 (6) —Trench Fight, 9.0 (Nelson) 1 1 (l) —(Schoolgirl, 8.1 (Messei-vy) ... 2 9 (9) —Wild Career, 7.12 (Jennings) 3 All started. < Won by a length; length second afid third. Time, 2.12 4-5. 6 KAIKOURA TROTTING CLUB. ‘J x / JILL TAR WINS' THE 1 CUP. KAIKOURA, This Bay. • The Kaikoura Trotting Club’s annual meeting was held to-day in fine weather. The track was in good .order. There was a good attendance. Results:—* HAPUKU HANDICAP, of £75; 3.5 class. One mile and a-quarter. I—Percentage (coupled with Jill) scr 1 4—Direct Bingen, scr ... % ... 2 B—Technique, scr 3 Scratched—Plymouth. Won by two lengths; half a length second and third. STEWARDS)* HANDICAP, of £75; trotters; 3.49 class. One mile and a-half. 3 Windsor Lad, 36 (Kerr) ... 1 1— Sea Wolf, scr (Johnston) ... 2 4 Aroon, scr (Pringle) ... 3 All started. ; Won by a length; three lengths second and third. Time, 3.42. KAIKOURA CUP HANDICAP, .of • £120; 4.52 class. Two miles. 3—Jill Tar, 48 (R. Donald) ... 1 2 Wraquih, scr (Gunning) ... 2 5 Kosha, scr (Berkett) .... ... 3 Won by one and a-half lengths; neck second and third. Time, 4.32. WOODVILLE jOGkEY CLUB. \ ■■ DIANA THfRIX TAKES 1 THE CUP. WOODVILLE, This Day. The Woodville jockey Club’s meeting opened to-day in ideal weather. The track was in good order. There was a large attendance. Results: — ~ MAIDEN PLATE, of £IOO. Five furlongs. 13 (16) —fMiss Wheriko, 8.11 (Cole) 1 2 (2)—Wildfire, 8.11 (Anderson) 2 5 (5) —Lady Garvagh, 8.11 (Cullen) 3 Scratched —Loch Moigh, Myrna Loy, Trethella, Tristan. Won by a head; four lengths second and third. Time, 1.1 3-5. ORINGI HIGH-WEIGHT of £l4O. * One mile and a-quartor. I (1) —Hokumai, 9.8 (Jenkins) ... 1 3 (2)—Moradabad, 9.0 (Anderson) 2 4 (4)—Malacca, 10.0 (Lord) ... 3 All started. Won by one length; four lengths second and third. Time, 2.8 2-5. WOODVILLE CUP HANDICAP, of £3OO. One mile and a-quarter. 5 (5) —Diana Tetrix, 7.10 (Marsh) 1 4 (3)_Dainty Sue, 7.0 (Williamson) 2 3 (2) —Gay Fox, 7.12 (Kelly) ... 3 ’ All started. Won by half a length; four lengths second and third. Time, 2.7. SAPLING STAKES, of £l4O. Five furlongs and a-half. II (11) —Sports Flash, 7.7 (Forsyth) 1 5 (5) —Moutoa Bond, 7.7 ... 2 3 (3) —Niglitward, 7.9 (Atkins) 3 Scratched—Gay Genet, Silver Ore. Won by a length; one and a-quarter lengths second and third. Time, 1.7 2-5.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 61, Issue 113, 22 February 1941, Page 6

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LATE SPORTING Ashburton Guardian, Volume 61, Issue 113, 22 February 1941, Page 6

LATE SPORTING Ashburton Guardian, Volume 61, Issue 113, 22 February 1941, Page 6

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