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AT WINGATUI

A HOLDING COURSE

WIN BY AMY JOHNSON

(By Telegraph—Press Association.)

DUNEDIN, June 1,

The Dimedln Jockey Club's Meeting opened In fine weather today and attracted a fairly good attendanco. The going was sticky and holding and could bo hold responsible for some big dividends. In fact, it tended to restrict betting, but despite some small fields the returns from the totalisator were better than what might havo been expected. The investments totalled £11,779 agalnßt £12,026 10s on the first clay last.year. Results: —

Tahuna Steeplechaso Handicap, £120; 2% miles.—3-4 Reminder, 9.0 (.1. Richards), 1: 1-1 Red Lance, 10.7, 2; 6-5 Prince Tractor, 9.0, 3. Also started: 7-7 Tunamoe 9.12, 2-2 Parasang 9.9, 5-5 High Speed 9.0, 4-3 Velvet 9.0, 8-8 King Vidor 9.0. Forty lengths; four lengths, Time, 4min 40 4-ssec.

Otago Steeplechase Handicap, £200; about 2V. miles.—l Graball, 9.10 (A. 3. Peart), 1; 2 Trench Fleet, 9.2, 2; 2 Calham, 9.0, 3. Also started: 3 Gold Kulght 9.3. Twelve lengths. Time, smin'24 4-ssee.

Trial Handicap, £100; 7 furlongs.—s-7 High G1e0,'8.6 (A. E Dldham), 1; 6-5 McHeath, 2; 1-1 Land Raid, 8:6, 3. Also started: 2-2 Mount Val 9.0, 4-4 Frenchie 8:12, 14-15 Auster 8.10, 3-3 Coatetto 8.10, 10-12 Pompeii 8.7, 7-5 Coruan 8.7, 8-9 Great Empire 8.7 and Obligement 8.6 (coupled), 15-11 Charming Lady 8.6, 16-14 Palarina 8.0, 13-13 Queen Dorothy 8.6, 9-6 Rebel Lad 8.6, 11-8 Wyn 8.6, 11-10 Grey Boy 8.3. Eight lengths. Time, luiin 32sec. . . ...

Brighton Handicap, £110; 1 mile.~l-l Milford, 8.9, 1; 0-3 Daring Deed, 8.0, 2; .6-5 Vocal, 712 3 Also started: 4-4 Bed Dance 8.10, 8-7 Mayam 8.7, Poniard 5.4, 2-1 Latitude 7.11, 9-8 Quebec 7.11, 7-6 Royal Pal 7.7, 10-8 Water Polo 7.7, 11-0 Colonel Crawfbrd 7.7. Two lengths; length. Time, lmln 46 4-ssec. Red Danco broke a leg and waa destroyed.

PROVINCIAL HANDICAP, £200; 1% miles. o—6—Amy Jtfanson, 7.0 (C. Wilson) •.... 1 s_s_Koyal Gallant, 7.5 2

I—l—Nightforra, 7,13 3 Also started: 2-2 Fracas 9.0, 4-4 Venite 8.9, 7-6 Toreador 8.1, 3-3 Double Shot 7.13. Half a length; three lengths. Time, 2min 13sec. ' ' ' ''

Juno Hurdle Handicap, £150; lVi miles.—s-5 Sunward, 9.0 (W. Kltto), 1; 3-3 Black Duke, 10.13, 2; 2-2 Palmary; 10.12, 3. Also started: 1-1 Lycidas 10.3, 4-4 Mount Boa 9.13. Length; two lengths.' Time, 2min 56 4-ssec.

Winter Handicap, £150; 7 furlongs.—l-1 Sea Fox, 8.8 (A. Messervey), U 2-3 Kamal Pasha, 89, 2; 5-6 Guarantee, 9.0, 3. Also started: 4-4 Great Shot car. 8.4, 9-7 Master Anomaly S 0 10-9 Sailing Home 7.13, 3-2 Assemble car. 7 12 11-11 Royal Sceptre ear. 7.11, 7-8 Gigglcswick car. 7.6, 6-8 Knock Out car. 7.2, 8-10 Quite Soon car. 7.8. Head; head. Time, lmin 32 2-ssec.

St Clair Handicap, £110; 7 furlongs.—6-7 Silk Arrow, 8.11 (G. Barclay), 1; 0-9 Juno the Third, 7.7, 2; 13-13 Impala, 7.7, 3. Also started: 2-2 Unseen car. 8.11, 10-11 Blazon 813 7-6 Grand Review 8.9, 11-10 Final Bell 8.«, 13-11 Moneygran 8.3, 5-5 Half Note 8.2, 1-1 Gold Fox 8.1, 3-2 Amelita cur. 7.12, 8-8 Braw I-ad car. 7.10%, 4-4 Merry Del Val 7.8, 12-12 Mary Pratt car. 7.3. Time, lmin i 3 l-ssec. , :

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Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 129, 3 June 1935, Page 6

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AT WINGATUI Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 129, 3 June 1935, Page 6

AT WINGATUI Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 129, 3 June 1935, Page 6

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