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DUNEDIN JOCKEY CLUB'S WINTER MEETING.

(rEBSH ASSOCIATION TW.tORASI.) DUXJ£iTj.>\ u imo I. Tac Meoting ol the DuueJin Jockey C 11b conceded in voiy co.d wea'.hcr. fort'.natcly omv & icw ci fht showe. s fell r.r.rJpS th<s da>% but ihe attoMlesco sh-w.i a b -S fal in--off ac compared with the Cret aa /- 'lhs fiutn of £16,104 was put through the totalisator, and tue amou..t tluou 0 1 *h* nn.:hane for the day i** l jear was £17,26-0. The totp.'. euui Iwr.dioi during the two dayc -xa* £3-1,012, a iauliug-otf of £>31 an com.-ated with tho Mecung Mi year, when iXM.ST.'? nut tbro;-.;:h. Results:—

FAIRFIELD HURDLE HANDICAP, or 150 sove; second 20 soya, and third 10 eovifrom Btak». One mile vi.d a half. 1- T. L. L,oi;bvs b p Kunialp:, by Daystar—St. Conaa 6y,-, lGsl Sib 2 J. W.lliams's eh g Freak, l)£t 2/o (A. Downey: '2 I H. Elworthy's eh ni Margo. G:rs. llet 131b .. .. iStsii. Reid* 3 7 Simon Ture lOs* l'b (I?, lirsy), 1 Purr Gold 10»t <\V. Jnrvis>, 3 Sa'nt'.rlel &st 13iS (F. Doug as), S Ecus 9et (J. McCI esney), and 6 Lord Frederick 9sl (\V. Feild-ug) also started. fWinuer trained b? P. CoffcO Slar™o and Lord Frederick show-d the- way till Hearing tho stand, whore Saiathiel nishcd to tho front, Lord Frederick ar.d Eons rest and Kurna'pi last. Salath.cl was thre~ lengths clear at the mile post, and two furlongs further on Salatb:'ei shock his boy oui of the saddle, leaving Lord F'cdcr'cV in thr lord until the fivo furlong mark. KumaJpi toolr tho lead approaching the Margo tired at the distance and was d.no with a hundi'tl yaids further on, the favourite w.n ning by two lengths and a half: same- distance eepaatinsj second p."d th:"-d. ~X» : t)i~' of the fallen boys was hurl. Time, 3niin HANDICAP, o: 100 soy s . 10 soys, and third 5 s-ovs iroin stake. Sovon furlonprs. 1. J. J. Gcing'a h g Sir Hamilton, by Sant llaiio—ilies Hamilton, Z>yv3, Stt liilb (F. E. Jorra) 1 S. J. Grpham'o b g Golden Kintr, Syra, s>st 7tb .. ~ (W. Kobertficn) 2 i. 11. A. Knight's b g Gregory, 4yre, PstSlb (P. Gibbons) 3 5* United Service Bft 131b l'A. H. A\*j"soni, C P ids of Clutha Brt 12)h (J. R»c), 1 'I , leriio &9t Sib (J. Beard), 9 Biarritz £st lib (J. 11. llcoro), 6 B: ron Lowburn S?l (J Olsen), 10 March Einsr 8-t (R. Buddiromb-> and 7 Canvesa Bst (K. Berrj , ) a!so htarted. (Winner trained b7 E. Sccu"ar.) Trireme hung a littto and al! the others poi siway well From a good start Pridv ot Clutha wnj fir.«t to show in fror.t, followed by Canrasa. 'After pomg half a mi c Golden King displaced Canrosa, Avho fo'l away beaten. Sir Hamilton joined Pride of ClutKi Go!d-'n Kinp. Pride of Clutha at oncp droned out, and Sir Hamilton eas'ly diepoecd oi Goldaa King in fr-n etraiffht, winnins? by.tT. - o lengths and a ha'f, Gre;«o - y a head hirther awoy. Tim», lmin 37'2-sth see PKOVINCIAL HAKIJICAV.. of 250 soya; ?<:- ---co-d 30 soys, tmd third 15 cers from etak«. One mile. 1. l>. H. b j? Tho Cornet, '07 "Handsome Jack—Orchestra, aged, S«t &lb .. (TV. Scobw) 1 4. H. A. Kmght'e b m Troon, 6vrs, 7st lll"b (P. Gibio"*) ? 7. H. KoT>ert-3on'c h g "WairaTti, aged (car. 7ft 81b) .. .. (R. Bcr-y) 3 2 Kcval Set 101b (J. 5 Gar>OT) Bat 71b (J. Slo"K-n 7i?t T'.b (W. Robinson) (bracketed with The Cornot), 8 MoeKi'il 7st (J. Stonr.ell). C Firmbo"d fet. l^1 '■ (R. Buddicombo). 3 John Barleycorn 6?t 10lb. car. 7rt 3lb (J. H. Mooro), 9 Briar Pctrh. car. 7Bfc 2lb (D. and 10 Parab> Sat 71b (E. Ludlovr) also started.

("Winner b:ed by F. Mcßeth and trained by i\ Christmas.)

R«val wae firs!, to bTeak the line from a capital etart, followed by Firmhold pnd J"h»i Barleyoom, and this was the order along the hark rtretch. fio!d closed u« wjti) th» excent'on of Pars We., at the fire furlon:? poet, but Reval 3ti'l h«ld :i lead tint!l threo fa - lo"g< from home, where Lβ was oacTfH by P : r'ml»o' l d._ Tro-in ran t- ♦*•• li3ad of'sffaiT, and led into. the straight, Imt Th« Cornet took tho -cad fclcrw tho distance-, a"d won' comfoe-Unly by a niiort Vv T airaki four lengths away. Time, Imirj 51 2-st3i t-e-c;

WIMJATUI STEEPLECHASE HAXDTCAP, of 350 eova; eccend 40 Sots, and third 20 cove from etaltc. About two xailea and or:o and a half furlongs. 1. W. Kain's eh g Royal Mc3al, Ijy Sylvia Park—War Medal, 6yxs, lOst slb (H Copestakc) 1 7. E. B. G. Rattray's eh g Bug'e,. aged, Sat 111b ... .. (X. Cofcman) 2 •1. W. Walkofa br m Eeneo, aged, lOet 121b

(A. La"gford) 3 3 True Blue list Sib (H. Coker), 10 Kia Ora llet 7lb (F. V?. Fei'aing), $ Fritz Dm, lib (Stan. R©jd), 5 The Brewer list (J. R Kaan), li Kaipetipeti lOst 9lb {B. Dovmcyi, ■i Black-S?a 10ft 81b (M.. V 7. Northern lOet (G. Feilding) (bracketed with Koyal Medal), 3'Tbo Gunner lOst 2'f ("A. MoKenzie). 11 Red Troon 9st 11 lb (P. Wfllia), 0 jTokloi Ost 7lb, car. £tat 10!b (R. Gray), 13 Fairy Finn Out 71b (A. Mclntcshl 15 Z-ngabco Oft 71h (J. M-Chcsncy), and Patch, car. lOst ■ 71b ' (P. H. • Irvine) a lp» stftrtcd. (Winner bred by D. T. Glasgow and trained by owner.) Black Sea, Bug'e, end Trn<> Blue led to fhe first fence, where Black Sea fell ami Fairy Finn fell after Bu?lo W over the water from To!etoi, Fritz, and The Brcwor. The same order wae maintained at the brush fence* whero Patch fell. ZjV gobeo and The B'cwor fell at the cod fall a»xl led Frits over the logs, To'etoi lyinj ■next. Th?ro wae tho same order at the double in tho.back ctretch, Kenee and Koval Medal foliowinw tlie Fritx fpll at the post and rn''s and Butlo \n>s' a* thft point twenty or thirty l*nsrths in front of TolftoL Btiglo showed tho way to Tohtoi over the ai<J Tfnyal il»d.i' came n«xl. At the last Toletoi and Foval ■acre c 7 OEiriß a bit on Bu'jV, but the latter tt-nk the jump well in front of his opponents and eeem-rd io hare the raco at riw mcTcr. Copjfjtake, however, drove Eoyal M:dal aknsr and got ttr> jnrt in timo ■win by half a length. R-en«e was some lengths away, third. Time, smin 17 4-Sth sec

WAIRONGA HANDICAP, of 150 soys; eeoond 20 soya. and third 10 cove from stake. Six furlongs. 3. T. H. White's b s Aiton Loch, by Graiton Loch-r-Lady Sunday, .lyis, 6 t Sib (car. 7at) .. (It. Buddicombe) 1 L TV. S. V/aleaa b c Peter, 4yrs, a≤t 121b

(A. McKay) 2 4. J. K. Hart's b g Sveaborg, syrs, Bst 7tb (R. iierry) 3 9 Obsono Oet slb (F. E. Jones), 11 Mr Lwyer 8s 5 o!b <R. Eiiis), 3 Robert tfei'i &st lib (J. Oiren), 2 Speedometer 7st 131b (A* H. Wilson), 6 Golden Mora 7«t 6,b, c*r. "at 91b (J. Campbell), 10 Barilono Get Olb (R. Lodge), 7 Formnal Cat 72b (J. Stonneil), and S Pretty Jano 6at 71b, car. 7st 21b abo eisrted.

trained by J. McCombe.) Peter was first out from an excolknt start with Sveaborgi Aiton Loch and Speed> meter in that order. Going to the five furlong post Afton Loch had run to the lead, and going to the far bend was two lengths clear of Peter, .Sve»bors. and Speed dnietcr. Afton Loch held his position r'ght through, and won by two lengths f-om Peter, ■who was a similar distance ahead of Sveab°rg. Thnc, linin 21 3-sth ccc. CLiBEXDOX * HANDICAP, of l<lo soys; second 10 cove, ai:d third 5 soya from etske. Six furlongs. 1. E. Suthedand'e br c Clynelisb, by Sonnet—Kepicte, 3yrs .. (J. O'Brien) 1 3. A. P. GawTie'e b f 3liss Finkrd. 3/rs, Bst Clb .. .- (F- Tri'fsrd) 2 5. J. Graham's b s Golden King, 3yTj, Ost sib .. .. <H. S

* Bon Sat 7lb (X. .T. Home), 6 Red Peapon 7st 10!b (A. H. "Wileoc), 2 Lady Daylo«iord Tat 3lb (££. Berry), 3 Mese«na Tst 71b (J. Campbell), 7 Ssrtomart 7st 71b, car. Bsi (J. Besrd), and 9 lady Lo-wburn 7si 2ib (R. Buddicombe) also etarted. fWiuner trained by J- SJcKeudrj-J Lady Dayleeford, Clynelisb and Ssrtoaiart first away, Bed Pennon leading the others. Clynelisb. baud drawa clear by a couple of lengths as they ran pa*t the far bend. Boa thtn lrins fourth. Clynclifh raced into the straight three tengtbe ahead of Lady Daylesford, where Miss Finland had run forward. Clyaelish wnt on to win by three lengths frora Miss Finland, who b p& t Golden Kins hy » very narrow margin for 6ecocd plaoe. Time,. Imin 22scc IXVEB3IAY WELTEK, of ISO cove; necand 20 ear*, and third 10 soys from stake. WOT fiirlonsrs. 10. A. B. Armour's cb. h. Btufflo, by Sten- . ni*i-Ailecn, agc4 S« 13]b (A. H, Wihon) 1 8. O. Jon«s' a blk g Czar Ko'.ohol, ased, "«t a:b .. .. >'JL tien-y) 3 "• E. Grison's h - Finuhold, syrs. Sat 41b (car. Bst 52b) 5, -■ ( J - Heard) 3 12 Gsome Ost I3Jb (H. Donovan), 4 Teviotdel« Set lay, fj. Camnbell), Builer 9at ISlb ti. McKay), C GleaowfEst 121b 0 , . E. Joacai.

5 Wild Pilgrim 6et 3lb (W. Robinson!, 9 Directoite Sn 3!'o {J. Olsen), 11 Moegiel Set 9lb <R. E.iia). 2 Merry Lass 7tt XS!b (A. Worracld;. 11 OboJus 7st 12»b (J. tt. iloor- i, 13 Eons 7st 111b (J. Svonneii), 3 Aphiw* Tst 7".b (E. Ludlow), also started. (Winner bred by J. J. Kein aad trained by D. P. Wilson.) It was hard In the fsi ing light to pics ■cp the colours of the horaes, and Czf™ K. c>bol woe first to break the ;ino from Busio, but fnort> after gave way to D:rectoire. Taviotda'.e "got away br-dly. Dircctoire wi3 tyro lengths in front at the far bend, cear of Glenoid and the two hesdinj a close running fie'd. Kuseo was in the ls»d. before reaching the itraighs, Cz: r Kolohoi next. Fusso vrcai on to win by a short l«n<Tth from Cz-iz Kolofccl; Firraho d two lengths awaj- third. Time, lmin &?sec.

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Press, Volume L, Issue 14986, 5 June 1914, Page 9

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DUNEDIN JOCKEY CLUB'S WINTER MEETING. Press, Volume L, Issue 14986, 5 June 1914, Page 9

DUNEDIN JOCKEY CLUB'S WINTER MEETING. Press, Volume L, Issue 14986, 5 June 1914, Page 9

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