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OTAGO MEETING.

QUINOPAL’S STEEPLECHASE. HANDICAP TO GREAT SHOT. Per Press Association. DUNEDIN, June 2. The Dunedin Jockey Club's winter meeting opened in dull weather. The totalisator investments were £12,026 10s, compared with £10,742 on the first day laet year. Results: — TRIAL HANDICAP, of £9O. Seven furlongs. 4- VALISKA, 9.0 (Cotton) 1 18-17 OLIVER, 8.9 (Cooper) 2 14-15 BRAW LAD, 8.9 (Russell) ... 3 Also started: 11-9 Great Weather 8.12, 6- W’ynwood 8.11, 12-12 Auster 8.10, 2-1 Scratehmere Scar 8.10, 7-5 Sungem 8.10, 18-19 Aro Arc 8.9, 14-12 Draw Bar 8.9, 3- Footwork 8.9, 1-2 Eastern Chief 8.9, 7- linpala 8.9, 13-11 Madam Pompadour 8.9, 10-12 Nightform 8.9, 17-17 Polar Star 8.9, 14-15 Red Eve 8.9, 9-7 Unex 8.9, 4-9 Vocal 8.9. A head; a neck. Vocal was a close fourth. Time, 1.38 3-5. BRIGHTON HANDICAP, of £IOO. One mile. 5- RED DANCE, 8.8 (A. Eastwood) ... 1 4- GARNISH, 7.13 (Messorvy) ... 2 1-1 SAXOPHONE, 8.0 (Leckie) ... 3 Also started: 3-6 Trivet 8.9, 6-5 Drum Fire 8.8, 8-6 Flying Amy 8.6, 2-2 Osculate 8.3, 7-9 Acla 7.13, 10-8 High Speed 7.8, 7-7 Air Pocket 7.7. Half a head; three lengths. High Speed was fourth. Time, 1.51 1-5. PROVINCIAL HANDICAP, of £2OO. One mile and a quarter. 1- GREAT SHOT, 8.0 (Cotton) ... 1 5- TOTOLOMAI, 7.9 (Russell) -2 5- SALMO SALAR, 7.3 (Jenkins) ... 3 Also started: 7-7 Toreador 8.3, 2-2 Palmary 8.2. 4-4 Gustavo 7.8, 3-7 Cleaner 7.3. Great Shot turned for home half a length clear of Salmo Salar and won easily by three lengths from Totolomai, who was almost the same distance ahead of .Salmo Salar. Toreador and Gustavo wero next. Time, 2.19 4-5. OTAGO STEEPLECHASE HANDICAP, of £2OO. About two miles and a half. 4-4 QUINOPAL, 10.10 (Dempster) ... 1 2- VALVES, 10.9 (Turner) 2 3- DUNMURE, 9.13 (V. Langford) ... 3 Also started: 1-1 Ecclefechan 10.1, 5-2 French Fleet 9.12 and Calhatn 9.4 coupled, 6- Unitali 9.11, 9-9, West Dome 9.11, 7-7 Cultivator 9.1, 8-8 Garball 9.0. French Fleet fell. In the run home Quinopal won by a length, with Dunmure a head away; Ecclefechan and Cultivator wero next. Timo, 5.57 4-5. TRADESMEN’S HANDICAP, of £l5O. Six furlongs. 3- HULA BELLE, 7.10 (Dooley) ... 1 2-2 MOBILE, B*3 (Didhain) 2 1- VENTRAC, 8.0 (A. Eastwood) ... 3 Also started: 5-7 Hurlingham 9.7, 4-3 Talermo 8.0, 7-8 Master Anomaly, 7.13, 9-8 Cherry Queen 7.0, 8-6 Last Link 7.0, 6-5 Tizzy 7.0, 10-9 Lord Argosy 7.0. Half a head; a neck. Last Link was fourth. Time, 1.21 3-5. JUNE HURDLE HANDICAP, of £l3O. One mile and a half. 4- ROYAL LIMOND. 9.0 (Salt) ... 1 2- ADULT. 9.0 (Brodie) 2 1- FLEETING GLANCE. 10.1 ‘(Barr) 3 Also started: 3-3 Rasouli 10.7, 5-6 Black Duke 9.6, 7-7 Meadow Lark 9.5, 6-5 Red Lance 9.0. A length and a half; two lengths. Rasouli was fourth. Time, 3.7. ST. CLAIR HANDICAP,-of £IOO. Seven furlongs. * 11-12 JACOBIN, 7.7 (Jenkins) 1 13-13 MONEYGRAN, 8.3 (Dooley) ... 2 3- BROWN PEARL, 8.1 (Leckie) ... 3 Also started: 4-5 Double Shot 8.12, 1-2 Colossian 8.8, 10-11 Repudiation 8.5, 14-13 Amy Johnson 8.3, 6-7 Knocklong 8.2, 9-8 Eupator 8.1, 5-4 Slaemish 8.0, 8-6 Conca d’Oro 7.9, 7-9 First Song 7.7, 12-10 Dodge 7.7, 3-3 Lady Kate 7.7, 15-14 Nafornis 7.7. Half a length; three-quarters of a length. Colossian was fourth. Time, 1.37 3-5. WINTER HANDICAP, of £llO. Ono mile. 2- GIGGLESWICK, 8.0 (A. Eastwood) 1 1-1 SIGNALLER. 8.3 (Dooley) 2 5- GUSTAVO, 8.5 (Leckie) 3 Also started: 3-4 Red Boa 9.0, 6-7 Guarantee 8.9, 7-6 Tippling 8.3, 8-8 Red Racer 8.2, 4-3 Quietly 7.13. Three-quarters of a length; half a length. Red Boa was fourth. Time, 1.51 4-5.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LIV, Issue 157, 4 June 1934, Page 10

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OTAGO MEETING. Manawatu Standard, Volume LIV, Issue 157, 4 June 1934, Page 10

OTAGO MEETING. Manawatu Standard, Volume LIV, Issue 157, 4 June 1934, Page 10

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