RESULTS AT ASHBURTON
C ?. UNTY HACK hurdles, Of £250; on* mile and threequarters.
1/1 MEXICO (3) T. T. Whiting's br g by Tlmanova—Preo.citZ S >J S I<M c. Witika I 5/4 BALTABH (4) A. J. Blakely's br g 6yrs 9-4 A. Cowan 2 8/8 BALANCB (6) R. E. Johnstone’s br g 6yrs car 9-2 _ R- L. Browning 3 2/2 Scotch Emblem, 3/3 Nehru. 6/6 Skyrider, 7/7 Grand Choice, 4/5 Hannibal, 9/9 Rathfarham also started. Five lengths; two lengths. Scotch Emblem was fourth. Time, 3min 9 4-ssec. Winner trained by T. W. Reilly. Orari. Dividends.—Win: £2 Ils. Places. £1 Bs. £2 2s 6d, £7 6s.
NOVICE STAKES No. 1, Of £2OO, six furlongs.
10/9 VITAMISE (21) P. P. and Mrs Hudson’s b g by King's Command—Vitamin 3yrs 8-0 G. W. Mein 1 3/2 ANDAMAN (11) C. L. Smith's br c 3yrs 8-0 E. G. Low 2 5/5 CORAL RING (3) F. A. Nelson’s b g 8-4 W. H. Beck 3
13/12 Breaker, 18/15 Chow Ming. 7/6 Good Fault. 1/1 Lady Minto. 14/14 Misty Flight, 4/4 Prince Command. 12/13 Roa, 19/19 Russett Glow, 18/17 Billy's Hope, 11/11 Disorder, 20/20 Four Kings, 9/7 Fragrant. 6/10 Glamis Castle. 2/3 Legal Game. 15/16 Purr Along, 17/18 Settled, 8/8 White Skies also started. Three lengths; length and a half. Lady Minto was fourth. Time, Imin 12 4-ssec. Winner trained by J. E. Shaw, Riccarton. Dividends.—Win: £2l 10s 6d. Places: £6 5s 6d. £2 12s 6d, £4 4s. JOHN GRIGG STAKES, Of £450; three-year-olds, seven furlongs. 1/1 CADIZ (2) A. N. Smith’s ch g by Targui—lnfinity 8-10 A. J. Stokes 1 6/5 SURREND (8) D. M. Kerr's b f by Royal CommissionSurprise finding 8-5 R. 3. Skelton 2 2/2 —SCREEN PLAY (6) I. Shinn and P. H- R. Andrews's br c by Alonzo— Cinema 8-10 L, M. Casey 3 3/3 Anaconda, 7/7 John Jameson, 4/4 Last Link. 8/8 Quite Able, 5/6 Amazing also started. Two lengths; half a neck. Last Link was fourth. Time, Imin 24 3-ssec. Winner trained by J. C. Tomkinson. Riccarton. Dividends.—Win: £1 7s 6d. Places: £1 4s, £2 ss, £1 9s 6d TINWALD HANDICAP, Of £500; one mile and three furlongs. 4/4 PURSER (2) R. G. Gerard's b g by Neptune—Help Mate 6yrs 9-1 G. W. Mein 1 9/9 ROYAL AVON (12) G. A. Langs b g by NeptuneAvonmore syrs 7-7 A. H. Eastwood 2 3/3 MOTUEKA (4) J. MacG. Inglis's br g by Faux Tirage—Gold Flight 7yrs 8-9 P. J. Kempton 3 8/8 Canon, 7/6 Lord Fane, 10/11 Whiohau. 2/1 Lightning Boy, 6/7 Captain Hunt. 5/5 Kelp, 1/2 Ruve. 11/10 Bobwood, 12/12 Royal Warrant also started. Two lengths: half a neck. Ruve was fourth. Time. 2min 16 3-ssec. Winner trained by J. E. Shaw. Riccarton. Dividends.—Win: £6 8s 6d. Places: £2 4s, £6 16s 6d, £2 Is 6d. NOVICE STAKES NO. 2, Of £200: six furlongs. I 2/1 CARRAGEEN (1) Mrs W. P. Spencer's b g by Treasure Hunt—Sneeze 4yrs 8-4 R. W. Gould 1 i 1/2 SOLARIS (9) Mrs C. C. McCarthy's b g 4yrs 8-4 E. G. Low 2 4/3 OFFEND (7) D. F. Dailey : and C. R G. Woodham's cn m 4yrs 8-4 .. B. S. Dodds 3 9/10 Coral Lagoon. 17/16 Fare Ye i . DUNEDIN JOCKEY CLUB (INC.) SPRING MEETING I SEPTEMBER 19 AND 26, 1959 1 ACCEPTANCES for the First Day will CLOSE TODAY (MONDAY). SEPTEMBER 14. 1959. AT 4 PM., at the Offices of the Club. 397 Princes street. Dunedin. L. G. de la PERRELLE. Secretary. ITelephone 70-863. P.O. Box 142. Telegrams: "Racing,” Dunedin. j
Well. 10/9 Koraliion, .20/20 Lady Ribbon, 18/15 Main Hope, 13/12 Royal Roue, 3/4 Bador, 8/8 Cairo News, W}] Ginger Mac. 11/11 Good Bite. H ? na Ove ‘- 14/13 Legal Credit, 10/18 New Girl, 7/7 Northwood, 18/18 Pygmalion. 0/0 Sevenoaks. 5/5 Vienna Woods also started. Half a neck; two and a hall lengths. Sevenoaks was fourth. Time, Imm 12 4-ssec. Winner trained by P H. Jones, Riccarton. Dividends.—Win: £0 ISs. Places: £2 15s. £2 3s od. £2 7a,
PENSCROFT HACK HANDICAP, Of £250; six furlongs.
6/6 PKNDENNIS (12) H. R. Elworthy and R. R. Jordan s b g by’ Targui—Treneere 4yrs car 8-1 (a L. M. Casey 1 3/3 KAYSPAR (1) R. W. G. Parson's b g 4yrs 9-0 C. T. Wilson 2 7/8 GOLDEN RHAPSODY (4) W. J. Davidson’s br g syrs 8-9 .. P. J, Kempion 3 10/10 Kalinita, 15/13 Bonny Pippin, 13/12 Pitch. 1/1 Roman Maid, 12/9 London Tower, 19/19 Harkville, 5/5 Montreux, 9/11 Newmarket, 2/2 My Fair Lady 14/16 Balrannach, 18/14 Colette, 16/17 Le Cheval, 8/7 Rovani, 18/18 Triple Event, 4/4 Esla. 11/15 Orderly also started. Half a length, neck. Roman Maid
was fourth. Time. Imin 13sec. Winner trained by C. C. Gallagher, Scarborough. Dividends.—Win: £24 15s 6d. Places: £5 10s, £1 )9s 6d £6 6s. SPRING HANDICAP, Of £300; seven furlongs. 6/6 WATERFALL (5) J. B. Douglas-Clifford's br m by Royal Commission—Waterjump 4yrs 7-11 G. W. Mein 1 4/5 CURTAIN RAISER (3) W. J. Davidson's b g by Defaulter Dress Rehearsal Byrs 8-1 • . P. J. Kempton 2 2/2 SEARCH WARRANT (11) F. J. Hobson's ch g by De-faulter-Fantasy syrs 7-7 N. Eastwood 3 1/1 Jesse Owens, 7/4 Sarcelle, 5/9 Marsana. 11/11 Bobbie Bums. 10/10 Bridal Bay. 3/3 Gaytana, 9/8 Hopeful. 8/7 Royal Halyard also started. Half a length, half a length. Jesse Owens was fourth. Time, Imin 24 2-ssec. Winner trained by A. Cutts and R. Preece. Riccarton. Dividends.—Win: £l2 Ils 6d. Places: £3 5s fid. £2 18s 6d. £1 16s.
METHVEN HACK HANDICAP, Of £250; one mile. 3/3 GAY DEFOE (8) K. G. McLaughlin's ch g by Defaulter —Gay Mamim 4yrs 8-2 E. G. Low 1 6/6 TA UNTRESS (5) T. N.
Syme's br rn 4yrs car 7-13 B. S. Dodds 2 7/7 TREASURE MINE (13) C. S. Lawson’s br m 4yrs 7-12 N. Eastwood 3 9/10 Quick Time. 12/12 Kaseno. 2/2 Abou Ben Adhem. 8/8 Corowa. 1/1 Magic Circle. 14/14 Pleasant Wavs, 4/4 Jimmy Hill, 15/15 Tintagel, 5/5 Rose of Kildare. 10/9 Mozart. 13/13 Stage Boy 11/11 Gabelle. 11/11 Studio. 17/16 Gold Conda. 16/17 Miss Halyard also started. Two lengths; two and a half leneths. Abou Ben Adhem was fourth. Time. Imin 38sec. Winner trained by G G Hampton. Washdyke. Dividends. —Win: £7 4s. Places: £2 13s. £3 5s 6d. £3 10s 6d.
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