Dunedin Jockey Club.
Aussie Tackles Limerick. — Deadheat In Warrington. (By Telegraph—Special to "Star.") DUXEDIN. this day. The piece de resistance at Wingatui today will be the meeting of Aussie and Limerick in the James Hazlett Memorial Gold Cup. and the event has acted as a magnet to racing enthusiasts throughout the land. The weather is fine, and naturally the attendance reached record proportions. The track is on the hard side. Results:— OWHIRO HURDLES of 200 sots. One mile and a-ualf. 2—TROILUS, 10.11—Shaw 1 I—LANCER. 10.10 2 9—GUNCASE. 10.7 3 Also started: Rangatahi. 11.2; Tunamoe, 11.0; Gayoma. 9.13: Erin-go bragfa, 9.6: Amorist. 3.2: L'mtai;, 9.0. Won by two lengths, ten lengths between second and third. Time, 2.49 4-5. WARRINGTON HANDICAP of 210soTa. One mile. T—AMOR. t I—TEMBROXET. S.l t 2—TOAWAI. 8.6 S tDead heat for first. Also at* rted : Tardy. 9.0: Arrowr. 8.12 :, Cupid's Dart. 8.6: Stars hooter. 8.2: Red Racer. S.O: Star Raid. 7.13: Royal Flower. 7.8: Green Cloth. Rotorex. 7.7. Third horse four leugths awar. Time 1.44 2-3. JOOKEV CUR HANDICAP, of 42o*ots. One mile and a-quarter. I—PINK NOTE. 9.0 1 2—ROYAL SAXON. 7.13 2 7—ROTOU. 7.1 3 Also started: Papatu. 7.12: Beau Geste, 7.7; Circulation, 7.4; Prickles. 7.0. Won by a length and a-balf. one length i between second and third. Time. 2.10 2-5. I
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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 40, 16 February 1929, Page 11
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