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DUNEDIN J.C.

CUP TO NIGHTMARCH.

PINK COAT WINS STAKES

;PBESS ASSOCIATION TELEGRAM.) DUNEDIN, February 14.

The Autumn Meeting of the Dunedin Jockey Club was opened in fine weather and the track was in excoilent order. The totali-sat-or handled £25,735 compared with £23,808 10s on the first day last year. Results: AUTUMN HURDLES, of 200 sovs. ljm. 2. G. G- Holmes's LANCER 9-13 I. Tilaon 1 4. W. J Kelly's Tunamoe 10-10 A. Youngman 2 6. H Dampier-Crossley s Amorist 9-0 * W. Scobie 3

5 Rangatahi 11-2; 3 Guncase 10-8; 1 Gavoma 10-0; 7 Heisler car. 9-4; 8 Shandre car. 9-3 also started. Heisler fell at the first hurdle and Amorist opened up a big lead * strungout field. Lancer, followed by Tunamoe, joined Amorist at the second last fence and came on to win by a length and a half, with Amorist » length away and Rangatahi next. The favourite was last all the way. Time, 3.1S 1-5. TRIAL STAKES, of 170 sovs. Tf. 1. H. A. Knight's PAQUITO 8-1 L. J. Ellis 1 2. C. G. Dalgety's Starshooter &;2 ' A. Eastwood 2 5. G D. Greenwood's Rigmarole 7-13 R. Henshaw 3

6 Umtali 8-4; 8 Membo 8-4; 3 Red Boa 8-2; 4 Salmo Salar 8-2; 7 Night Effort 7-13 also started , Rigmarole lod to the far turn from Membo and Red Boa. Paquito led into the straight from Starshooter and Rigmarole, and in a good finish won by a short neck with half a length between second and third. Membo was fourth. Time, 1.01. PRESIDENT'S HANDICAP, of 275 sovs.

lim. 6. F. Williamson's AMOR car. 1 .4. A. H. Cher's Tembroney J-M 2. H. S OrbelFs Tardy 8-12 C. Emereon 3 9 Page Boy 9-1; 1 Toawai 8-6; 3_Red Racer 8-0;- 5 Troilus 7-12; 7 Eve:ning 8; 10 Royal Flower 7-7; 8 Green Cloth 7-7 also St Eed d ßacer and Royal Flower made moat of the running, but in b fighting finish Amor won bv a head from Tembroney, who was a similar distance m front of ■ Roval Flower next. Time, 2.9 --aPUBLICAN'S HANDICAP, of 400 sova. 6f. 5. A. 0. Mill.'. BIN H» ™ , 1. G. Paul's Aussie 10-4 R. S. Bagby 2 9. J. M. Samson's Money Mine car. „

4 Ranier 8-11; 8 Black Duke 8-7; 6 Paperchase 8-5; 10 Nincompoop 7-12; 2 Meadow T.ark 7-11; 3 Sudden Storm 7-5 7 buver Coot 7-4; 12 Dancing Days 7-0, 11 Wmga tU ßi C n'Tin 2 Tin lS led ßt Sudden Storm, Dancing Days and Meadow Lark round the far turn. Silver Coot was first into the straight ' r °™ Rin Tin Tin and Sudden Storm, while pproach!"g the distance Aussie come through on the rails. Rin T . however, finished on strongly and beat the Tint favourite by a length and a hall, two lengths sTcond and third. Then canie Black Duke, Paperchase, Wingatui, and Meadow Lark. Time. 1.16.

DTTNEDIN CUP, of 1000 80VB. lira. 1. J. A. Ainge's Pink Note g 3 G. Paul's Papatu 7-7 .. H* "Wiggins _ 3 ' 6 Count Cavour 9-0; 5 Royal 7 Beau Geßte 7-5; 4 Circulation 7-1, 9 Rotor 7-0; 8 Prickles 7-0 also started. Circulation was soon in -ront and led into the hack stretch from K< ? ya '- f ?* X °P; Beau Geste, Night march, and the far turn Royal fcaxon and Geste •were in front of Circulation and *'S ht "" ch J with Pink Note moving up. Royal Saxon and Pink Note led into the straight from and Nightmarch, and m the run liomeNfght march finished on strongly, to wip by .three lengths from the favourite, who was* distance in front of Papatu. Then came Eotor, Royal Saxon, and Circulation. Time, 3.33 1-5. CHAMPAGNE STAKES, of 500 aov». 6f. 1. J. Morrison s PINK COAT 8 j 8. H. Diver's Stealth 8-13 .. F. "V oight 2 2. G. J. Barton's Gold Tinge 3 5 Loading Boy 8-10; 4 Blue Metal 8-10; 4 Jaltux 8-10; 7 Jaza Girl 8-7 also started. Pink Coat led throughout, and though challenged by Stealth won by two lengths, with six lengths between second and third. Blue Metal was fourth. Time 1.16 2-5. BERWICK HANDICAP, ol 300 sovs. 7f. 4. W. Gardiner's WAVING CORN 8-10 P. Yoight 1 3. Sir G. Clifford's Impertinence 8-2 A, Eastwood 2 7. R. C. Reed's Killorna 8-9 F.. Roßewarne 3 6 Sweet Refrain 9-0; 6 Cupid's Dart 8-13; 2 Court Jester 8-10; 1 Star Raid 8-6 also started. . , . . _ Star Raid led into the straight from Impertinence. Waving Gorn, and Court Jester, finishing on fast, Waring Corn won by two lengths trom Impertinence, who beat JUilorna by half a length, with the favourite next. Time, 1.31 8-5. STEWARDS' HANDICAP, of 225 sovs. lm. 3. Price Bros.' FLYING MIST 8-0 Xj. J. Ellif 1 1 Sir 6. Clifford's Full Feather 9-7 A. K. EUII 2 8. w. Parsons's Waterlow 8-0 R. Coveny 3 7 Overhaul 9-7; 2 Pangolin 8-10; 8 Martis 8-6; 5 Camisader 8-0; 4 Arrowy car. 7-9 also started. At the far turn Flying Mist and PanfOlm •tfere running in front of Full Feather and Camisader. Flying Mist led into the straight and won by half a head, with Waterlow half a length away, followed by Camisader. Time, 1.44 2-5.

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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19545, 15 February 1929, Page 14

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DUNEDIN J.C. Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19545, 15 February 1929, Page 14

DUNEDIN J.C. Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19545, 15 February 1929, Page 14

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