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DUNEDIN JOCKEY CLUB

GOLDEN KING WINS BIRTHDAY HA.XDICAP. (By Telegraph.—Press Association.) Dunedin. June 3. The Dunedin Jockey Clubs Winter Meeting opened to-day in splendid wea.ther, and the attendance is said to to the largest yet seen at Wingatui. The course was slightly sticky as the result of recent rain. The totalisator investments were ,£19,92 i 10s., as against ■£17,513 on the corresponding day last year. Tho results are PACIFIC HURDLES HANDICAP, of 200 sovs. One mile and three-quarters. C Mr. A. W. Gawne's Commotion, by Sensation—Mrs. Shannon, Gyrs., list. 101b (E. Coleman) 1 3 Mr. M. H. Overton's Calier Davon, ' lOst. 21b (A. Wormald) 2 5 Mr. W. H. L. Christie's Kim, list. 61b (W. Fielding) 3 Also started: 7 Cast Iron, list. 91b.; 2 White Cockade, lOst. 121b.; 1 Steperina, 9st. 91b.; -i Lord Frederick, 9st. 91b.; 8 Cyra, 9st. Caher Davon jumped out quickest, but Cyra was first to the first ionee, where he fell. Lord Frederick ran off at tho stand hurdle, where Calier Davon was lying in front of ICim and Steperina. With half a mile to go, Kim was just leading Caher Davon. Commotion closed on the leaders at the home turn, and along the straight it was a good race between him and Caher Davon, Commotion winning l>y n short head. Kim was five lengths aifay. Time, 3min. 26sec. BRIGHTON HANDICAP, of HO sovs. Seven furlongs. 3 Mr. A. W. Rutherford's Encore, Tjy , Maniapoto—Applause, 9st. 71b. * ] (F. E. Jones) 1 5 Messrs. F. A. and V. X. Price's Giralda. carried 7st. 111b. (J. Wallis) 2 4 Mr. J. L. Christie's Linn, Sat. 31b. ' (J. Campbell) 3 ; Also started: 1 Sir Hamilton, gst. 111b.; . G I.ady Trent, Bst. Ifllb.; 2 Spanish Prill- ! cess, Sst. 91b.; 15 Firmhold, Bst. 41b,; K ; Hornbeam. -Sst. 3ib.; 9 Art, 7st. llib.; 10 ! Rumania, 7st. 9!b.; 7 Mickey Free, carried , 7st. 111b.; 11 Fable. 7st. 91b.; Ifi fiienon?- , lev, carried 7st. 111!).; H Firerod, 7st. 71b.; 13 Aerogram. 7sl. 71b.; 17 First In, 7st. 71b.; 12 lied Shield, 7st. 71b.; 18 Can 1 Step, 7st. 71b. Lady Trent and Lion came together into the straight, with Encore close up, and , Fable and Spani-h Princess handy. F,n- ! core shot to the front at the distance, and Giralda came wide; on the outside, Fablo collapsing. Encore won nicely by half a length. The third horse was'two lengths awav. Time, lmin. 32sec. BIRTHDAY HANDICAP, of M 0 sovs. One mile and a quarter. 7 Mr. J. Graham's Golden lung, by Golden Knight—Fairy Benzie, 7st. 121b (W. Robinson) 1 ' 3 Mr. J. Buckley's All Ready, 7st. 91b. (J. Beard) 2 8 Mr. C. J. Haywood's Hesione fet. 1 101b ([{. J jerry) 3 : Also started: 0 John Barleycorn, !)st. Sib.; 2 Specialfonn, B>t. Sib.: . r > Ogier. Sst. ! Rib.; 10 United Service, 7st. 121b.; I Chrysotis, 7st. 1111).; 9 Sisler Radius, 7st. nlli.; Ift Vocation, 7sl. all>.; t Tim Comet, 7st. ' •Hb. ! From a good start Ogier momentarily showed in front, :ind as they ran out of the straight llo<i<me just headed Ogier v.'itli (ioldeii Kim: next. Along (lie straight. ' Ogier and Golden King were together well clear of I lie oilier*. Abonl half n mile from home Golden King had a lead Unit varied from twr. to tlu-ee lotisrll.i. All Ready made a run at tho distance, but [

novor troubled Golden King, w;ho "'on by ball a length, with llesione a length further away. Time, 2min. Msec. OTAGO STEEPLECHASE. of 500 sovs. A boil t three miles. 10 Mr. 11. Jettn's Cm-dill, by Sou'westci —Knruka, 10.-1. o'ib. t.L. lUgoity) 1 •1 Mr. J. Smith's The Brewer, lllst. 21b. (l-\ m*) 2 2 Mr. \Y. Ledingham's Black Sen. Hist. Sib (W. Ledingliain) 3 Also started: 3 Stone (.linger, list. (Mb.; I Koyal Mi'-d'ai, list, lilb.; Xortiien. (brae lifted v.-itil ifnyal .Medal), lis!, lib.; .i <l?n (.irap;, list. 21b.; (i l-'ritx, lllst. Illb.; 7 The (limner, lOst. jib.; S Te Tua. IM. bib.; 9 Tommy, list. (.■olden Grape led CnrdilV and Te Tua over the sod wall, where Northern tell. The Gunner lay second to Golden Grape, and Card ill' was third as they approached the post and rails, which Te Tua struck. 11l tiie back stretch The Gunner and Golden Grape were together. Over the water jump tho order was: Golden Grape, The Gunner, Stone Ginger, and (.'urditf. Golden Grape led to the stand double, but struck the second of it, and .Emerson made a wonderful recovery. Stone Ginger led lo the red wall. Starting the second round Golden Grape was lying second, but both fell, leaving C'ardiif with a lift lengths' lead from The Gunner. Fritz fell at the next —post and rails —and Royal Medal fell at tho big post find rails before the water jump. Card ill' won pullins "P by 15 lengths. The Brewer caught Biack Sea napping and beat him for second place by a length. Time, Gmin. 43 1-5 sec. TRADESMEN'S HANDICAP, of 200 sovs. Six furlongs. 6 Mr. T, B. M'intyre's b. g. 'Buller, by Caurobert—'l'ugala, lyrs., 7st. 31b. (A. Lloyd) 1 1 Mr. A. W. Rutherford, jun.'s Daytime, flat. Sib i.F. E. Jones) 2 7 Mr. 1). Id. Kolx'ils's Slogan, Ist. Illb. (if. iiuddicombe) .'I Also started: 2 Clyneiish, lllst. Dili.; 3 Fender, Sst. alb.; 5 Medley, Tst. 121b.; 4 Al'ton Loch, Ist. Tib.; S Marsa, (Jst. 111 b.; 9 Cortes, Gst. 71b.; 11l Baritone, 7st. 11 lb. (carried ISlb. over). Afton Loch was in charge before reachill" the straight, but was joined by Baytime inside me distance. Buller arrived on the scene and . won nicely by about a neck. Slogan was two lengths away, third. Time, lmin. 17 l-ssec. HUNTERS' STEEPLECHASE, of 150 sovs. About two miles. ■i Mr. T. A. Fa'hy's ch. g. Prairie Fire, . by Pilgrim's Progress—Blaze, aged, lost. lllb (Mr. T. A. Pahy) 1 1 Mr. J. B. M'Arthur's Ghent, list, 21b. (Mr. J. M'Arthur) 2 7 Mr, J, T. Wilson's Parramatta, list. 31b. (Mr. J, Kirkwood) 3 Also started; 3 Tolstoi, list. lJilb.; 5 Ironsand, list, alb.; 6 Zingabee list.; 2' Orutbnu, lOst. 111b,; 8 Wellwood, 10>t. Sib. Tolstoi led Prairie Fire to th> post and rails, and then came Ghent, Zingabee and Well wood. Uratonu came down at the sod wall. Jumping into the course proper Tolstoi and Prairie Firo were well out from Ghent, but the leaders refused at the post and rails and gavo way to Ghent. They then jumped, but Tolstoi lost his rider, and Prairie Fire went in pursuit of Ghent. Zingabee refused at the same obstacle. Prairie Fire caught Ghent at the last fence and won by a dozen lengths. Parramatta was nearly a furlong away. Time, smin. 13sec. WINTER WELTER HANDICAP, of 175 sovs. One mile. 1 Mr. J. E. Rogers's br. h. Neuroma, by De La Key—Redstart, 4yrs., Sst. Sib (A. 11'Kay) 1 6 Messrs. F, A. and V. N. Price's Giraldn, fist (J. Wallis) 2 2 Mr. G. Furton's Banian, 'Jst. Sib. (J. Campbell) 3 Also started: G Prido o' Clutha, lOst. 21b.; 3 Multum in Parvo, 9st. 91b.; 7 Sartmuart, Sst. 51b.; a Wild Pilgrim, 'Jst. 51b.; 4 Mount Victoria, Sst. 111b.; 9 Leading Lady, Sst. 91b.; 11 Merlon, Sst. 91b. ; 10 Waipunui, Sst. 3ib.; 13 Glenfern, Sst.; S Glenowl, Sst.; 12 King Torrent, Sst. Banian and Muitum m l'arvo were first to show out, but Mount Victoria was in charge before reaching the turn into the back stretch, where Neuroma ran into second place. Going along the back Jlouiit \ ictoria had Neuroma oil his quarters, Glenowl and Pride o' Clutha being the closest opponents'. Once in line for home Neuroma drew out and beat Giralda. «;lio came with a late run, by two lengths. The latter just cut Baniaii out of second money. Time, luiin. -IGsec. SECOND DAY'S WEIGHTS. (By Ttileiri'dpli.—Presr. Association.l Dunedin, June 3. The following handicaps have been declared lor the second day:— FAIRFIELD HURDLES, of 175 sovs. One nule and a hall'.—-Commotion, I2st. 01b,; Cast Iron, list. 91b,; Kim, list, 9tb.; Cardiff, list. 2ib.; St. Aidan, Usi.; White Cockade, lOst. 111b.; Hatana, lOst. 111b.; Caller Davon, lOst. lUb.; Buviat, lOst. 91b.; Lord Frederick, 9st. 12ib.; Steperina, 9st. Ulb.; John Buuyan, 9st. alb.; Simon Pure, 9st. 71b.; Peerless, 9st. 51b.; Black and Brown, 9st.; Cyra, 9st.; Bridegroom, 'Jit. SILVERSTREAM HANDICAP, of 130 sovs. Seven furlongs.—Pride o' Clutha, lOst. 91b.; Neuroma, lOst. Ulb.; Encore, lOst. 61b.; Cervulus, Sst. 131b.; Sir Hamilton, Sst. 101b.; Spanish Princess, Bst. 101b. ; Giralda, Sst, 91b.; Lady Trent, Bst. 81b.; Bon, Sst. 81b.; Cortes, Sst. ,81b.; Countess Tolstoi, Bst. 81b.; Lion, Sst. Sib.; Hornbeam, Sst.; Bob West, Sst.; Firmhold, 7st. lllb.; Bandy, 7st. 91b.; Rumania, 7st. 91b.; Miss Finland, 7st. 91b.; Mickey Free, 7st. 91b.; Art, 7st.; Red Pennon, 7st.; Gleriongley, 7st.; Fable, 7st.; Allan Water, 7st.; Firegod, 7st.; Rosedove,. 7st.,- Golden Webb, 7st.; St. Ewe, 7st.; Grafton Laddie, 7st.; Cliarleville, 7st.; Red Shield, 7st.; Red Robe, 7st.; The Sprite, 7st.; First In, 7st.; Canstep, 7st.j Aerogram, 7st.; Bonny Slaidon, 7st. PROVINCIAL HANDICAP, of 300 sovs. One mile.—Clynelish, 9st. 91b.; John Barleycorn, 'Jiit. 61b.; Daytime, Sst. 181b.; Palisade, 3st. 121b.; Golden lung, Sst. 101b.; Hesione, Sst. 91b.; Specialform, Bst. 51b.; Ogier, Sst. 21b.; Sartorzo, Bst.' 21b.; Fender, Sst. lib.; Buller, Bst. lib.; All Ready, 7st. 101b.; United Service, 7st. 91b.; Slogan, 7st. 91b.; Encore, 7st. 81b.; Chrysotis, 7st. 71b.; Martian Maid, 7=t. 71b.; Moonglow, 7st. 71b.; Multum in Parvo, 7st. 71b.; Sister Radius, 7st. 01b.; Medley, 7st.; Wild Pilgrim, 7st.; The Cornet, 6st. 121b.; Ladrone, Ost. 121b.; Volspiel, Gst. 121b.; Redowa, Ost. loTT).; Cervulus, Gst. 71b.; Morton, Gst. 71b.; Waipurui, Ost. 71b.; Glenowl, Ost. 71b. WINGAT'UI STEEPLECHASE, of 300 sovs. About two miles and ono furlong and a half.—Sportsman, 12ot. 21b.; Royal Jledal, list. 91b.; Stone Ginger, list. 91b.; Cardiff, list. 91b.; Golden Grape, list. 91b.; Northern, list. 41b.; Fritz, list.; Stroller, lOst. 121b.; Black Sea, lOst. lllb.; The Brewer,-lOst. 91b.; The Gunner, lOst. 51b.; Te Tua, 9st. lllb.; The Jew, 9st. lllb.; Tommy, 9st. 71b.; Wainono, 9st. 71b.; Ghent, 9st. 7ib.; Oratonu, 9st. 71b.; Albert, 9st. 71b. WAIRONGOA HANDICAP, of 175 sovs. Six furlongs.—Clynelish, lOst. 21 b.; Daytime, 9st. Sib.; Palisade, 9st. 51b.; Obsono, Sst. 12ib.; Golden King, Sst. lllb.; Buller, Sst. 31b.; Sister Radius, 7st. lHib.; Petrosus, 7st. 131b.; Medley, 7st. 101b.; Alton Locll, 7st. 71b.; Ifoonglow, 7st. alb.; Twelfth Night, 7st. 21b.; Mount Victoria, 7st. 21b.; Merton, 7«t. lib.; Redowa, 7st. 11b.; Maisa, fist. 101b.; Svealxu-g Gst. 71b.; Sartomurt, Gst. 71b.; Bon, Ost. 71b.; Lady Trent, Ost. 71b.; Cortes, (jst. 71b.; Cervulus, Gst. 71b.; Baritone, Gst. 71b.; Glenfern, list. 71b.; Grafton Laddie, fct. 71b. HACK AND HUNTERS' STEEPLECRASH, of 1.10 govs. About two wiles.— Northern, 12st. 91b.; Fritz, 12st. 71b.; Te Tua, list. sib.; The Jew, list. 51 b.; Tolstoi, list, -lib.; Prairie Fire, list, lib.; Simon Pure, lOst. 91b.; Tommy, lOst. 91b.; Ironsand, lOst. 51b.; Ghent, lOst. 31b.; Wainono, lOst. 31b.; Oratouu, lOst. 31b.; Zingabee, Ost. 131b.; Parramatta, Ost. 131b.; Golden Dawn, 9st. 13ib.; Albert, Ost. 131b.; Ikowai, Ost. 131b.; Mountain Deer, Ost. 71b.; Denial, Ost. 71b.; Wellwood, 9st. 7ib. INVERMAY AVELTER, of 175 sovs. One mile.—Ogier, lOst. lib.; Pride o' Clutha, Ost. lllb.; United Service, 9st. 91b.; All Ready, Ost. Olb.; Neuroma, Ost. Sib.; Encore, Ost. 8lb.; liavian, iter. 51b.; PliiiTsotis, Ost. 51b.; Multum in l'arvo, Ost. 51b.; Kusso, Ost. 41b.; Wild Pilgrim, {Ist.; Sarlomart, Ost.; Vocation, 9st.; The Cornet, Sst. lllb.; Ladrone. Kst. lllb.; Volspiel, Sst. lllb.; Troon, Sst. 71b.; .Mount Victoria, Sst. fill).; Merlon, S-l. 31b.; Cervulus, Sst. lib.; Leading Lady, Sst.; Sir Hamilton, 7st. 1.'11b.; Spanish Princess, 7st. 131b.; Giralda. 7st. 131J>.; Caller Davon. 7st. IL'lb.; Waipunui. 7s|. I 10lb.; Countess ToUoi. 7st. Olb.: Glen- ' owl, 7st. 71b.; King Twitm!, 7st. 71b.; (Ilenfern, 7sl. 71b.: Firtnbokl, isl. ,Ib.; I Liandv, 7sl. 71b.: liouinanio. 7sl. 71b.: Glenomrlev, 7<„ 71b.; Mickey "si. I 71b : l.'abie, 7st. 71b.: Si Ku .-, 7s|. TIJv ; iregod, 7st. 71b.; Boniiy .Uaidcn, 7st. 71b.

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2479, 4 June 1915, Page 3

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DUNEDIN JOCKEY CLUB Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2479, 4 June 1915, Page 3

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