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RACING.

DUNEDIN CUP -MEETING

ißy Telegraph—Press Association)

DUNEDIN, Feb. 15

The Dunedin Jockey Cub’s Gup mqeting was concluded to-day in glorious weather. The track was fast and there was a large attendance. The tote handled £32,8251 compared with £31,271 for the second, day last year, the total for the meeting being £58,2641 compared with £57,026 last year.

Owhiro Hurdles:—(2) Gayoma 1, (4) Red Hwthcr 2, (3) Oriflamb 3. Won by half a length; three lengths. Time 2.47; a track record. Warrington Handicap.—(2) Topere 1, (1) Ranelagli 2, (5) Salmo Salar 3. Won by one and a half lengths; two lengths. Time 1.40 1-5. Dunedin Jockey Club Handicap.— (1) Glare 1, (4) Circulation 2, (8) Amor 3. Won by two and a half lengths; a mqck. Time 2.5 4-5. Flying Handicap.—(2) Rin Tin Tin 1, (1) Meadow Lark 2, (3) Silver Coot 3. Won by three lengths; threequarters of a length. Time 1.13 3-5. Waihola Handicap.—(6) Full Fling 1, (3) Wig Wag 2, (1) Inevitable 3. Won by two lengths; half a length. Time 1.14 1-5.

Hopeful Handicap.—(4) Oharmaine 1, (4) Winsome Hind 2, (2) Compensation 3. Won by two and a half lengths; one length. Time 1.1 1-5. James Hnzlett Gold Cup—(l) Nightmarch 1, (2) Paquito 2, (3) Latin Quarter 3.a: .Won by three-quarters of a length; one and three-quarter lengths. Time 1.40 3-5. Abbotsford Handicap.—(l) Waterline 1, (4) Assemble 2, (9) Blue Metal 3. Won by one and a quarter lengths; a neck. Time 1.26 4-5.

WANGANUI JOCKEY CLUB

WANGANUI, Feb. 15

After 24 hours’ rain, the track was soaked for the concluding day of the Wanganui J.C. autumn meeting, and the going was treacherous, The attendance, under the circumstances, was satisfactory, but the tote turnover showed a decrease. The total for the day was £24,407 against £28,5574 last year, making the total for the meeting £50,346.1 compared with £54,3691 last year.

Autumn Handicap.—(3) Autopay .1, (7) Arisus 2, (5) Blue Paper 3. Won by three : qcarters of a length; two lengths. Time 1.2. Harrison Handicap.—(l) Ruanui 1, (4) Paitonu 2, (7) Consent 3. Won by half a length; two lengths. Time 1.49.

Jackson Stakes.—(2) Cinuibue 1, (1) Paganelli 2, (3) Tenterden 3. I Von by. a length and a quarter; six lengths. Time 1.15 Fordell Hurdles.—(2) Democratic 1, 1() Borsalene 2, (5) Joke Form 3. Won by two lengths; one and a half lengths. Time 3.25 1-5.

Okoia Hack Handicap.—(2) My Own 1, (4) Kilorell 2, (6) Auctioneer 3. Won by two lengths; one and a half lengths. Time 1.59 1-5. Earle Stakes.— (6) Taneriri 1, (1) Corinax 2, (7) Orazone 3. Won by a length; two lengths. Time 2.38 4-5. Matarawa Hack Handicap—(2) Liniosin 1, (6) Perennis 2, (7) Kentish Lad 3. Won by half a length; two lengths. Time 1.17Farewell Handicap.—(3)' Moa Bird 1, (1) Arikinui 2, (4) Kcddar 3. Won by half a head; three-quarters of a length. Time 1.15 d-5.

WELLINGTON, Feb. 16

The Woodville acceptances as wired omitted from the Sapling Stakes Tar Baby, and from the County Handicap Dainty Ways and Good Acre.

VICTORIA A.T.C. MEETING

MELBOURNE, Feb. 16

The autumn, meeting of the Victoria Amateur Turf Club opened yesterday in good weather.

Warden: Hurdles.—Honorium 9.12 (Franklin);.;!, Chumreo 10.7 2, Ralewool 12.3 3. Five started. Won by a htadp 'three-quarters of a length. Time 3.431,

Federal Stakes, first division.— Tliuj'istone 8.12 (Reed) 1, Gerbera 7.10 2, Patrician 8.5 3. Fourteen started. Won by a length; two le.ngths. Time 1.01. Federal Stakes, second division. — Golden Lullaby 7.13 (Cooper) 1, Forfeit 7!2 2, Girouette. 8.7 3. Thirteen started. Won by three-quarters of a length; a length. Time 1!?. Bond Cup.—Standard Bearer 7.5 (Wilson) 1, Kendler 6.7 (Evans) 2, Pinnacle 7.5 (Elliott) 3. Fifteen started. Won easily by a length and a half; half a length, Time 2.34. Oakleigh Plate.—Figure 9.9 (Cook) 1, Taurua 8.3 (Selby) 2, Greener 8.8 (Ha Id ward) .3. Twenty-six started. Won by a length; half a length. Time 1.6 f. 1 St. George Stakes.—Amounts 9.9 (Pike) 1, Parsec 9.2 (Sleigh) 2, Pharlap 08.10 (R. Lewis) 3. Six started. Parsee made all the running, but Amounts got to the front in the straight, and won easily by half a length. Pharlap was a neck off third. Time 1.53?. This was Pharlap’s first race since the spring meeting. Amounts has now won twenty-five races and £33,000 in stakes. , Salisbury Welter—Ehurby 9.13 (V\ il--1, Whitsome 8.12 2, Red Sea 10.10 3. Twenty-one started. Won by three and a half lengths; threequarters of it length. Time 1.41-?.

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Hokitika Guardian, 17 February 1930, Page 6

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RACING. Hokitika Guardian, 17 February 1930, Page 6

RACING. Hokitika Guardian, 17 February 1930, Page 6

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