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DUNEDIN JOCKEY CLUB RACES

TO-MORROWS CARD With a rising glass, a favourable change in the weather can be looked For to-morrow afternoon, when the Dunedin Jockey Club’s Autumn Aloeting will be concluded. The rain which fell early this morning has made the course holding, but it did not cut up yesterday, and will present fair but slow going if no more rain falls. Excellent fields have been engaged, and another afternoon of high-class racing is assured. 'Special interest will he taken in the James Hazlett Gold Cnp race, for which half a dozen have been paid up for, including the two champions Croupier and Silver Ring. An excellent train service, at convenient intervals, to and from the course has been arranged. The following are the fields and anticipations : 12.45 p.m.— OWHIRO HURDLES, 130sovs. lim.

Hosonli won so easily yesterday that his chance ap])ears to he the best, with Fleeting Glance and The Rector next. 1.23 p.m.— . NOVICE STAKES, lOOsovs. 6f,

St. Joan should improve ou yesterday’s rare, anti will meet the strongest opposition from Silver Brier and Sungem. 2.1 p.m.— FLYING HANDICAP, 200sovs. tit.

. Mobile, Master Anomaly, and Kerbside are good in soft going, and appear to be host treated. 2.30 p.m.—JOCKEY CLUB HANDICAP, 250sovs. I.lm.

Ventrac will be better suited over the shorter distance, and The Smuggler and Davolo look to have the next best chances, 3.17 p.m.—ABBOTSFORD HANDICAP, KiOsovs. Im.

Palmary had a good deal in reserve when he won last night, and will be hard to beat again. Amy Johnson and Trivet must also be considered. 3.55 p.m.—HOPEFUL HANDICAP, 12osovs. Two-year-olds. sf.

Dismiss should win again, with Marcus Cicero and Trumpet Blast in the minor places. 4.33 p.m.—HAZLETT GOLD CUP, 400sovs (including gold cup). W.t'.a. lin.

Silver Kinn uill probably be elected favourite, and Chhota and Croupier the next fancied. 5.11 p.in.—W AIHOL A HANDICAP, 120sovs. 7f.

Alter her convincing win yesterday Tizzy will again be fancied, but Norman Conquest and Shock should be capable of trying her out.

Don Jose 11 1 Raineses . !) 0 Rational If. 10 13 Hell Hill .. . 9 0 Rasouli ... 10 12 Sunward .. . 9 0 The Rector 9 11 Fleeting Glance ... 9 10

Howlands 8 4 Southern Dodge 8 4 Princess 8 1 Jacobin' ... 8 2 Sungem ... 8 1 Osculate ... 8 2 Half Note 7 18 Ded Dance 8 2 I’ompax ... 7 13 Wild Sky 8 2 Dimpy 7 13 St. Joan ... 8 1 Silrer Brier 7 13 Silver Lark 7 13

Silver Streak 8 12 Fair Great Star 8 i Weather 7 2 Kerbside ... 7, Hula Belle 7 1 Mobile 7 G Guarantee 7 0 Master Anomaly 7 5 Tippling ... 7 0

Ventrac 8 7 Jlavolo 7 9 The lied Sun 7 8 Smuggler 8 5 Toreador ... 7 King March 7 11 Black Duke 7 4 Salnio Salar 7 10 Keinal Pasha 7 3 Cough 7 10 Red Racer 7 1

Worship 9 0 High Rank 8 i Signaller 8 13 Bold Trivet 8 9 Brigand 8 0 Amy Strong Johnson 8 8 Light 7 12 Palmary ... 8 7 Water Polo 7 11 Importance 8 6 Star Raider 7 9 Cleaner ... 8 ti Grand Last Link 8 5 Review 7 8 Venite 8 Red Sunset 7 8 Silver Sight 8 3 Daring Deed 7 8 Doiran 8 2 Sungein 7 7

Dismiss 9 9 Trumpet Marcus Blast 7 9 Cicero ... 8 6 Cup Bearer 7 8 Custodian 8 1 Palartic 7 4 Wonderful • 7 11

Croupier ... 9 6 Mobile ■ ... 9 0 Silver Ring 9 5 Southdown 8 5 The Smuggler ... 9 1 Clihota 8 2

Broken Rule 8 9 Reminder 7 18 Repudiation 8 7 Pink Paper 7 13 Norman Quite Soon 7 12 Conquest 8 5 Flying Amy 7 12 Shock 8 4 Tizzy 7 11 Amelita i ... 8 3 Silk Paper 7 10 Doiran ’ ... 8 2 Double Shot 7 9 Heather Thornton 7 8 Glow 8 1 Hostage ... 7 7

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Evening Star, Issue 21641, 9 February 1934, Page 10

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DUNEDIN JOCKEY CLUB RACES Evening Star, Issue 21641, 9 February 1934, Page 10

DUNEDIN JOCKEY CLUB RACES Evening Star, Issue 21641, 9 February 1934, Page 10

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