AUTUMN RACING.
dunedin jockey club. THE OPENING DAY. AMORIST BEATS ANTRIM BOY -•' SHATTER LIFTS THE TRIAL STAKES. (By Telegraph.—Special to "Star.") DUNEDIN, this day. The Dunedin Jockey Club's autumn meeting opened in fine hut "threatening ! weather. The track is drying quickly after heavy over-night rain. There is a fairly good attendance. Results: — AUTUMN HURDLES of lTDsovs. One mile and three-quarters. I—AMORIST, lI.S .... ........ i • o__ANTRIM BOY, 11.7 4 —UXBRIDGI3, tl.O ••• ° Also started: Pangolin, 10.10. Bight lengths; half a furlong. Time, 3.-7 3-5. . TRIAL STAKES, of luOsovs. •• Seven furlongs. 4—SHATTER, 8.2 . . ... 1 3 —PARYSIA,.7.I3 :. ...... • • ~ I—APPEAL. 8.2 o Also started: Bitractor, Colonel Crawford, 8.4 : Countermarch, 11 l;ley, Owlsllight, Segrave, 8.2 ; Glass Jug. Positive, 8.1, Miss Tembaron, Mustn't Miss, Thornton, 7.13; Lord Argosy, 7.0. A head; a neek. Time, 1.34. PRESIDENT'S HANDICAP of 200sovs. - '• One mile and a quarter. : 3—NIGHT ROSE. 7.13 1 . Ii—BALLANCE, 8.4 ......... . 2 5 5— SHIPSHAPE, 7.7 3 -Also started: Night Parade, 0.0: Ouinopal, 8.10; Sailing Home, 8.2; Corn Queen, 7.12; Solanvim, 7.9; Good Gift, 7.7. < ■:A neck; a head. Time, 2.15 4-5. PUBLICAN'S HANDICAP of SOOsovs. .v- Sis furlongs. '■■I—ROYAL SAXON, S.lO : 1 ,(S—SILVER PAPER, 9.8 .2 Scratched: Meadow Lark.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 36, 12 February 1931, Page 9
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