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D.J.C. MEETING.

PINK NOTE WINS OTAGO HANDICAP. FEDERAL HANDICAP TO RIN TIN TIN. DUNEDIN, Dec. 26. The Dunedin Jockey Club’s summer i meeting opened, in glorious weather. . The tirack whs in good order and. the , attendance was large. The totaJiisator handled £21,854, compared with £23,L- 999 on the lirst day last year. Results are: — ; SUMMER HURDLES. Of 200 soys. One mile and three-quarters 5 Gayomia, 9.0 (A. S. Ellis) 1 1 Tunamoe, 10.5 (Youngman) ... 2 3 Oar.mtliia, 10.11 (Anueirton) ... 3 Also started: 2 Rangitahi, 10.8; 4 5 Guncase, 9.9; 6 Jovial, 9.0. 3 \V on by a length, lorn- lengths between (Second and third. Guncase was r rourth. Time, 3.18 1-5. SALISBURY HANDICAP. Of 200 sows. One mike. 3 Arrowy. 8.5 (W. Hogan) 1 2 Tembroney, 7.12 (L. J. Ellis) 27 Tardy, 8.1 (Brodie) 3 Also started: 5 Page Boy, 9.1; 8 Paris, 8.5; 4 Money Peer 7.11, and - Phastar, 8.1 (bracketed); 1 Star Raid, j 8.15; 9 Lady McKenna, 7.81; 6 Roto- , rex, 7.7; lO All Comment, 7.2. ; Won by rthree-quarteiis of a length, a neck between second and third. Time, r 1.42 2-5. Tlie. favourite was fourth. 3 DUNEDIN HANDICAP. Of 225 soys. Five furlongs. > 1 Nedda. 5.12 (Rosewarne) 1 > 3 The Graphic, 7.0 (L. J. Eilliis) 2 " 5 Stealth, 8.3 (Powell) 3 ; . Also started: 4 Francolin, 8.6; 2 , Dutch Money, 8.2'; 7 Colonel Quex 7.4 and Solmar 7.3 (bracketed) ; 8 Captivate 7.3; 9 Cossack Chief, 7.6-J; 6 Blue Metal, 7.1; 10 Leading Boy, 7.0. Won by a short length, two lengths between second and third. Time, 1.2 3-5. OTAGO HANDICAP. » Of 450 sows. One mile and a quarter. , 1 Pink Note, 8.13 (Brodie) ...... 1 ; 2 Queen Balboa, 8.2 (L. J. Ellis) 2 3 Royal Saxon, 8.0 (Kerr) 3 Also started: 4 Lucy Locket, 7.12£;. . 5 Sarnia, 7.1£; 6 Vaward, 7.0. Pink Not©’went to the front inside the distance and won by a length and a half, with tln-ee-quarter# of a length between second and third, Lucy Locket was fourth. Time, 2.7 2-5. TRIAL STAKES. Of 170 so vs. Seven furlongs. 2 Filosdi, 8.2 (Brodie) .... 1 11 Sal mo Salar, 8.2 (Rosewarne) 2 1 Singer, 8.6 (L. J. Ellis) 3 Also started: 1 Wine Tray, 8.2 (bracketed with Singer); 9 Stringbow, 8.6; 6 Thurlow. 8.6; 8 West Dome, 8.6; 5 Broadfield, 8.4; 4 Lady Lizzie, 8.If; 10 Miss Marco, 8.1; 3 Louise, 7.11; 7 On Watch, 7.11. Won b” three-quarters of a length, l half a length between second and .third. Time, 1.29 4-5.

FEDERAL HANDICAP. Of 300 sovs. Six furiorigs. 2 lliii Tin Tin 7.10 (Andrews) ... 1 4 Circulation, 8.9 (Didiiam) 2 3 King Balboa, 8.13 (L. Ellis)... 3 Also started: 6 Black Duke, 9.1; 1 Gay Sonnet, ,9.6; 7 Royal: Tractor, 7.1; 10 Wirigatui, 7.2; 8 Money Mine, 7.0; 9 Baton Beils, 7.1; 11 Brigntiing, 7.61; 5 Ooomaissie, 7.0. Won by a .long head, over two lengths between iseioorid and third. W'ingatui was fourth. Time, 1.14 4-5, BURNSIDE HANDICAP. Of 170 sovs. Six furlongs. 4 Waving Corn, 8.7 (Voight) ... 1 2 Meadow Earn, 9.10 (Bixxne) 2 6 Some Signal, 8.6 (Andrews) ... 3 Also"started : 7 Latin Quarter, 9.5; 1 Proud Knight, 8.12; 3 lviLlorna, 8.7; 5 Singer, 8.2 and Wan Abbey, 8.0 (bracireted). Won by a head, about six lengths between iseeond arid third. Time, i. 16 1-5. OTOKLV HANDICAP. Of 225 sovs. One mile. 1 Apache, 8.6 (F. McKay) 1 2 Camisaider, B.U (Powell) 2 4 Taboo, 9.2 (Brodie) 3 Also started: 5 Valdamo. 8.0; 3 Equerry, 8.0. ' Won by a, head, four lengths between •second and third. Time, 1.41 4-5.

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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 27 December 1928, Page 3

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D.J.C. MEETING. Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 27 December 1928, Page 3

D.J.C. MEETING. Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 27 December 1928, Page 3

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