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n-u « DUNEDIN, 17th September. The Otago Hunt Club's Meeting was held in dull but pleasant weather before a good attendance. The totalisator handlod £16 694 "lts^ Pared W'th £15 'flB3 lOs •»«ym. Ko-
Scaview Hunters' Hurdles Handicap, of 125 ' spvs; ono mllo and a half.—2 Fabrlano, 9.7 (J mi inn s lc° startod: ° Ecuador 10.0, 4 Arcoa 10.0, 5 Monko 9.2, 7 Bandoloro 9.0. Fauliano won decisively. Time, 3mln 6 l-ssec. President's Handicap, of 110 soys; five furCredit 5.5,-2; 1 Ronakl, 9.4. 3. Also started: 3 Ark Royal 8.9. 2 Schottischo 8.7, 8 ApPian Way 8.5, 9 Exldo 8.1, 0 Cralgmore 7 Larkaway 12 Greatspear, 13 Arch Abbey.' 11 JOCKEY" CLUB HANDICAP, of 130 aovs; ono mile. f ii awira> 91 (w- Co°P<*) 1 8 Hurdy Gurdy, 7.8 o 4 Courtly Rose, 7.13 1!""!" 3 1 A' SO Q %", ledl 7 Bluo Dra B°on 8.0, 1 Trpent 3; ? Pi 3 T P- Mry Tldlnes 7'lo- " Solomon, SDIImta^O^. W°n by thre° lenEths- Tlrao < °afvni??p'T ? L«? CUP steepu:chase •and a luuf' S'"S; aboUt two m!Ioa 1 Royal Fashion, 10.11 (E. Shaw) .. i 1 Decision, 10.0 " o 4 Isla Bank. 11.9 ;_, !."II"!I! 3 started:. 3 Andy 11.0. 5 NlKhtrald 11.5, 30 Mazaraa 11.0, 8 Happy Mac 10.10, 2 Mes«aEo Boy 10.7, B Monko 10.5, 9 Mataipuko 10.0.' Won by 60 yards, with six lengths between tecond and third. Time. 6mln lscc ' Wingatui Trotting Handicap (saddle), of 120 "z 0."3^,?," 0,,™"? aud a half—3 Kod Abbey, sec (A. M'Lollan,) 1; 5 Dan Huon, 21yds bhd, .2; 1 Cora Locauela, scr, 3. Also started: 10 Cocoa scr, G Merrlgal, 4 Huegood, 24yds bhd, and Wnllaco Mac, 48yds bhd bracketed); 8 £res Bon 24yds bhd, 9 Horoweka 48yds bhd. t Berma Pointer 72yds bhd, 11 Drako 84yds bhd. 2 Pert Tolnter 96yda hhd. Won by live lengths, with twenty lengths between second and third. Time, 3mla 45 3-ssec.
Hunters' Flat Handicap, of 125 soys; one tnllo and a quarter.—2 Fabrlano, 9.10 (,T. Kcrr) 1: 1 Armchair, 10.0 (Humphrls), 2; 6 Ecuador! 11.4, 3. Also started: 4 Tho Uabo 10.12, 8 Luthy 0.13, 3 Royal Dispatch 3.12.. T-Banda-icro 0.7. won_ by-itnlDugth^clelit lengths be-. tween second and third. •; ...'■. '
Brockvlllo Steeplechase) Handicap, of 325 boys; about two miles.—l Ranul, 10.11 (C Dawson), 1; 3 Osferman, 8.9, 2; 5 Galway 3.6, 3. Also started: Tukl 12.7, and Kipling 10.3 (bracketed). T Cashman 0.7. 3 Thtstlccrowu 0.0. 2 Peter Marlon, 10 Do Cruse, 6 Dick Travis, 8 Rag Tag, 0.01 Ranul led all tho way. Time, <lraln 44 l-ssoc.
Vauxh&ll Handicap, of 115 soys; sis furlongs.—3 Ronakl. S.ll (D. O'Connor), 1; 4 Schotllsche, 8.0,-2; 2 Money Mine, 7.13, 3. Also started: 1 Royal' Head 5.3, C Dlvinal 7.10, 10 Elide 7.8. 9 Captain Sarto, 5 Foloug,-7 Rory O'More, 12 Busy Lad, 8 Honey, 7.7. Won by • short liead. Time, lmln 17 2-ssoc. •'
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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 69, 19 September 1927, Page 7
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