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DUNEDIN JOCKEY CLUB RACES

First Day.—Wednesday.' The Dmicdin Cup Meeting opened in dull weather, but -with promise of improving. The course was in good order. ' The attendance seemed to be very large, including many visitors from the'country districts. The Kaikorai Band supplied the music. Results: AUTUMN HURDLE HANDICAP, of 150 sovs ; second horse 20sovs, and third lOsovs. ljJro. I—Mr D. Rutherford's Andrea bv Sarto —Brisa, syrs. 10.8 <W. Scobie) 1 2—Mr C. R. Grant's Stone Ginger, 10.9 (H. Coker) "... 2 s—Mr P. S. Rutherford's Cast-iron, 9.2 (F. Redmond) 3

Also started: 5 Itatana (10.13, R. Gray), 9 Optician (9.15, V, Harrison), 6 Salathiel (9.13, F. Flvnn), 7 Commotion 19.11, H. Lorrigan). 4 Rim (9.9. \V. Fielding), 8 Peerless (9.6, G. Fielding). Andrea ami Optician pot away smartest. After a furlong Kim had followed by Andrea and Stone Ginger, and so they passed the stand, Optieian'lying next, after a gap. At the mile mark Stone Ginger joined Kim, and this pair were together in the back stretch, Andrea three lengths away, Ca.>t-iron next, the rc-t out of it. With three furlongs to go Stone" Ginger headed Kim. Andrea moved up as they approached the straight. In the run home Andrea tried to get up on the inside, and was disappointed, but lie easily caught Stono Ginger 100 yds from tho post, and won by a little over a length, ''Cast-iron three lengths away; then, after a gap, Optician. Xo time was taken, but unofficially it was 3min 2Usee. GLADRROOK HANDICAP, of 140sovs; second horse. 2550v.~, and third lQsovs Im. 9—Mr J. Graham's Wild Pilgrim' by I'ilerim's Progress-Ladv Garland, 3--Mr .1. Buckley's AH Read v. 8.8 (F. F. Jones) ' 2 2—Mr H. Whitney's Ronmania. B.S (R, Deoley) ' 3 Also started: 1 Golden Rupee (8.13, .1. Campbell), 6 Qairinn.s (8.11, F. Ronndlv), 4 Sir Brigid (8.6, ]J. Donovan), b Va.ra.niar, (8.2, W. Belli. 7 Punchinello (7.9. R, Berry). 10 Trilby (7.7, R. ).odsr<>), 3 Micky Free (7.7. R. K;ng). , All R<\-;dy and Sir Brigiel jumped away first, hut after a. furlong Golden Rupee ran into second place behind All Ready. After going three furlongs All lU'ady was a. length in front. With three furlomis to go AM Reaiiy and Golden Rupee* were together, then Trilby next after iu>. interval. At. the, distance Golden Rupee was done with, and Wild Pilgrim challenged so elieeuvelv as to win bv a. couple. oUengths. All Ready, ridden'right out, just managed 1o heat. Roumania, and then followed Golden Rupee, and Punchinello. Time, 1m 44sec.

CHAMI'AOXE STAKES, of 300.sr.vs .second liorso oOsovs, and third 20sov: For two-year-olds. 61. I—Sir tr. Clifford's Adjutant bv .Marthm—Discipline, 9.6 (F. K. Jones) -I—Mr C. (J. Dnlgfty's Snub, 8.7 U.

Campjudl) ' 2 2—.Aii' (.'. L. Stead's Recorder. 8.7 ill. Deeley) 3 Also started: Gowanbrao i 8.7, AY. Bell), o Bon.sign i 8.7, A. Fleedi. Gowaubrae and Adjutant we re brack-, oted on the tofah'sator. A good start without much delay, from which Adjutant and iveeordcr jumped away tocei her, Gowanbrao being the slowest to move. Recorder at once broke away ' from Adjutant, and had fully two lengths' lead going up the hill, Snub and Adjutant being together, and iionsigu hist. Recorder rail wide going into the straight, and after heading for home eventually began to stop. Adjutant caught itecorder I at the distance, and the latter was done j with at once. Snub made a good run, but was beaten by a, neck, .Recorder two lengths away, Bonsign fourth. Time, lir.iu 17rsee. Previous Who: erf. 1901-Mr G. 0. Stud's MrmsciulcolY. J. 2D. 1902—Hon. G. M'.Lean's Vladimir. 1.19:?. 1903—Mr G. G. Stead's Machine Gun. 1.1.9-1;. I.9o4—Wii- G. Clifford', ,Strong'r;.)]ij, 1.17?. 1905 —Sir G. Clifford's Gionowlet. 1.18?'. IPOti — Mr .). Bnehlev's r.adv J.;:ndon. 1.20?, 1907—.Mr <f. M. Aynslev's Jioimy t.lcn. l.ltif. 1008—Sir G. Cliffu.-d's Husbandman, 1.18. 1909—5.:r G. Chli'ord's Sharpshooter, I.lß=. 1910— Mv Li. O DonueliV. formless, 1.17;.'' 1911-Sir G. Clifford's Counuirfeit, 1.171. 1912—Sir (r. Clifford's Brown Owl, 1.19." 1913—Sir G. Clift'ord'o ?sight\vaU:h, 1.16. 1914—Mr J. P. lleid's Angelina, 1.17. DUXFIUX (TV, of 1.000-sovs; second hf.rw. Mo.sov.ji, and third ' 100.-ovs. lim. I—Mr (.'. C. Dalgetv's Wavstep bv Martian -Siendanori', 9.15 tF. K. .: 1 6—Mr W. 'Vossau's Oder, 0.0 (P>. iledev) 2 s—.Mr .1. U. Prober's Speciah'm'ni, 8.10 (P.. Uerryl 5 4—Mr .!, ('. X. irrurg's Fust Glance, 9.0 AV. Wonnaldt 0 B—Mr ('. J. lUvwoodV. H<\dono. 8.0 (A. M'K'iy) ... 0 o—Mr A. I'. Ai,nonr's United Servi.p, S.Z (A. ||. Wilson) ... 0 10-~Mv AV. Gardiner* .loin, Barleyeo:n. 8.0 i.l. Camp Vlb 0 2—Sir '•'■■ Cliffords Snapdragon, 7,12 <w. p-ii) ... .:. ..: 0 9--Mi M'. Hobbs'a P:g, 7.3 (D. An dciton) 0 11 —Mr \V. T. Ha-zleft's Direc^ire, 6.12 ill. liuddie-om) 0 7—Mr F. J. Mastev's Xgain"uamti, carried 6.12.] (A. I.Wd) ... 0 AVarsfep was a hot favorite. Speeia-1-forrn Lad the place on the, rails, United Service Xo. 2, First (.nance Xo. 3, Waistcp Xo. 4, and Xgatiruanui wa,s on the outside. A good fctarf, but Xguinianui would not more, and after going a, few yards was nulled up. The tirst to strike the rails was IVg, followed by United Service. and Ogier. ~At the stand the. field were all bunched, llesfoiie leading, with Pireetoiro and Peg close, to her. and then War-" step, Sp-ecialiorm, and United Service Fast. At th« ii.iie pu.-t Plc-lone was in charge irom iJirectoire, Wurstv.p ne.U, Erg fourth, and United Service laM. shortly after enlering tho back sAretch Waivtep went to the front. HcMene and Direetoiie lying next, Speeialform anil First Glance, following. At. the six furlongs Wai.Acu and Speeialforrn were, almost together. At tho half-mile Wai'step was just heading First Glance, and Ogier lying next. Warstep and First Gianco wore together at tho turn into the straight. Ogier coming fast. First Glance, was done with inside, the distance, and Ogier came with a tremendous, run. finishing so close to Warstep that tho public could not. say which bad won. The judge's verdict was Warstop by half a bead, two lengths away Speeialform just beaded John Barleycorn, and then followed First Glance, United Service, Direetoire. Ifesione, Snapdragon, and Peg in that order. Time, 2miu 56mm'. The public gave Warstop a great ovation •the greatest demonstration ever seen on the course. Pt;FVIO' - S WIXNfiTtS. 1901- Jupiter, 8.5, M'Comb, 2.M-.. I.9o2—DuiKias. 3.11, JlowiU, 2.38^. 1903—Orloft, 8.13, Hewitt., 2.57*. " 19M—Bulawavo, 6.15, Bole, 2.362. iOOS-AJhuorka. 7.9. Oliver, 2.37;.' 1906—Slppdaneer, 7.8, iU'Chiskev. 2.405. 1907—Stcpdaneer, 7.9. Jonb.-, 2.3D?. i 190fJ—Armamejito. 7.11, R. Kins, 2.39. 1909—Prim, 8.3. P. King. 2.56.3. 1910— Oivoi, 9a), Ynrr, 2.35. 1911—Los Angelos, 9.5, Hatch, 2.36*. j 1912—Parable, 7.12, M'Comb. 2.332. ! 1913 Taiiuhauser, 7.2, Peclev. 2.3 U. i 1914—Flora Maodonald, 7.11, Olsen," 2.3?|. j

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Evening Star, Issue 15729, 17 February 1915, Page 4

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DUNEDIN JOCKEY CLUB RACES Evening Star, Issue 15729, 17 February 1915, Page 4

DUNEDIN JOCKEY CLUB RACES Evening Star, Issue 15729, 17 February 1915, Page 4

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