AT DUNEDIN
WIN FOR SALMO SALAR
STEEPLECHASE TO NYLOTIS
(By Telegraph.—Press Association.) . DUXEDIX, June. ,3, The Dunedin Jockey Club's Winter Sleeting concluded toclay in good weather. There was a large attendance, Tbo track was very heavy after' the recent rains. The totalisator handled £17,000, compared with £12,996 10s on the corresponding day of last year. The total for the meeting was £36,691 10s, compared with £32,307 10s last year. Results:— Electric Stakes, of 75 soys; 3 furlongs.— 4-5 Gold Dress, S.O (G. Humphries), 1; 1-11 Garnish, 5.2, 2; 3-2 Island Linnet; 8.0, 3. Also started: 7-7 Accumulate 8.4, 10-8 Last Link ■ 8.4, 6-6 Flying Amy 8.2, 8-10 History Paper 8,.2, 2-3 Natornis 8.2, 5-4 Molten 8.0, 9-0 Sbamata 8.0. Half a length, four lengths. Time, lmin 6 3-osec. Aldworth Handicap, of. 100 soys; 6 furlongs. —2-1 Trek, 8.5 (Eastwood)', and 3-3 Palmary, 7.10 (WVH. Jones), dead heat, 1;.7-7 Taragona, 7.10, 3. Also started: 8-8 Amy Johnson 8.6, 5-4 Morena 8.2, 1-2 High Speed 8.1, 4-5 Dressy 7.12, 6-6 Granada 7.7. Palmary, followed by Trek, Dressy, and High Speed into the straight, was In charge ■at the distance, but could not shake Trek off and a great finish saw a dead heat,' Taragona three length's away. Time, 2m'ln 16 3-ssec. Empire Handicap, of ISO'sots; 6 furlongs.— 1-1 Palantua, 7.0 (W. H. Jones), 1; 8-7 Royal Sceptre, 8.1, 2; G-6 Fair Weather, 8.7, 3. Also started: 3-2 Merry Peel 9.2, 4-5 Palermo 9.0, 2-3 Water Power 8.5, 5-4 Silver Streak 7.13, 7.8 Totolomai 7.8. Length and a half, length and a half. Time, lmin ,18 4-ssec. Greenfield Hurdle Handicap, of 130 sovs;'l>4 miles.—3-3 Polling Day, 9.4 (V. Langford), 1; 5-6 Morena, 11.8, 2; 1-2 Gold' Knight,' 11.4, 3. 'Also started: 4-5 Membo 11.10; 2-1 Hotinslow 10.6, 8-8 Advance Camp 9.10, 9-9 Conjurer II 9.6, 6-4 Punchestown 9.0, 7-7 Sports King 9.0. Length, length. Time, 2min 55 3-ssec. BIRTHDAY HANDICAP, of 200 soys; I%' miles. 5—3-i-Salmo Salar, 7.9 (G. Barclay) 1 I—l—Zeebrugge, 7.6 (A. H. Eastwood) 2 10—11—Semper Fjiratus, 7.0 (W. Jenkln) . 3 Also started: 3-5" The Smuggler 5.6, 8-7 Jack-a-Dandy 8.3, 6-6 Mount.Boa 8.0, 2-2 Toreador 8.0, 4^4 Sailing.Home 8.0/ 9-D Princess Argosy ,7.13, 7-S Lochard ;7:0, 11-10' Steeton 7.0/ '. Salmo Salar lay-handythroughout'-lh a welljudged race ancl once turned for home came through to beat Zeebrugge by two lengths. ,-Semper Faratus, who paid the biggest dividend of the moeting', was third. Sailing Home was next. Time, 2min 15 2-sscc. ' Dunedin Steeplechase Handicap, of, 160 soys; 2U miles.—2-2 Nylotls, 10.10 (Langford), 1; 4-3 Diamond Jack, 9.13, 2; 1-1 Valves, 10.13, 3. Also started: 3-4 Eadlac 10.5, 5-5 Eag Tag 9.0. Three lengths, two lengths. Time, smin 15 2-ssec. : Domain Handicap, of 90 soys; 6 furlongs.— 7-8 Miss Redowa, 7.10 (L. Pratt), 1; 1-1 Heather Glow, 8.1, 2; 3-3, Moneygran, 7.12, 3. Also started: 8-9 Shock 8.12, 2-2 Grand Finale 8.12, 6-5 Mayam 8.6, 5-6 Repudiation 8.5, 4-4 Reminder 8.1, 9-7 Natornis S.I. Two lengths, half a length. Time, lmfn 20sec. Farewell .Handicap, of 110 soys; i furlongs. —2-2 Red Boa, 8.6 (A. E. Dldham), 1; 1-1 Polydora, 7.13, 2; 5-5 Night Maifl, 7.13, 3. Also started: 9-8 Don Jose-8.5, 6-6 Arden's Beauty 8.0. 8-7 Blue Metal 7.13, 3J3 Gustavo 7.13, 7-6 Kakara 7.13, 4-4 Consono 7.13. Half a length, ten lengths. Time, lmin 33 3-ssec.
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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 130, 5 June 1933, Page 6
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