SPORTING. DUNEDIN RACES.
(bt telegram.) Dunbpin, Deoember 3. The rsln which fell lest night end this morning made the oourse heavy for the second day of the D.J.O. Spring Meeting, »nd the threatening aspect of tha weather Interfered with the attendance. The following are the results : Htotos' Plats, of 85 soya. Two miles and a distance, Trapper, 8»t 101b (Pcole) 1 Danluce, 9at 2lb. M (Smith) 2 Effigy, 9«t 101b ~ 3 Two others ran. Won easily. Time— 4mins 33iecs. Dividend— L3. Effigy broke away before the start, and the starter (Mr Driver) ordered tha horse back to the psddock, and at first refused to allow Allen to ride, but atterwnrda relented. Pacsidknt's Handicap, of 150 soys. One mile and a quarter, St Ires, 6st 131b (Buddlcombe) 1 Ruby ( Bst7«b ... (Derrltt) 2 Baveoioraig, 7»t 81b ... .- 3 Four others itarW d. Won after a good race by a bead. Time — 2mios 18£ieos. Dividend— Ls 19* 6d. Tbe Norel Bsoe, of 20 soys, was a match between Daisy and Factory Girl, the former winning with exst, pajiug a dividend of L 2 Us. Txottikg Handicap, of 60 soys. Two miles, Maniao (lSieos) 1 Kllverbell (23seeO 2 Duchess (icratoh) ... .«• 3 Ten others started. Maniic weat to the front early, and won by 150 yards. Tims— smlm 45iect. Dividend— Llo l3s 6d. Gbakd Etakd Handicap, of 7* soys, Six furlongs » Apropos, Bst 101b (Price) 1 Jack, 7«tßlb ... (Dodd«) 2 Mokoia, 7*t 121b (Buddtoombe) 3 Wen by a nose after tra exciting race. Time— lmin 20sees. Dividend — L 2 11s, Cochrane, the rider of Kimbcrley, and Dodd, the rider of Jack, were dif qualified until after the February meeting for disobedience of orders. Ciitbbioh Etakis. of 100 soys. Five fnrlongs, SemneU, Sat 101b ...(Price) 1 Chle, Bst 101b ._ (Sharp*) 2 Sophistry, 7*t 71b ... (Dyer) 3 Won easily. Dividend— Ll 9*. Tahvna Fabk Wbltbb, of IGO soys. Ssven forloßga, Sprlngttfln, Sat 21b 1 St Ives, 9it 31b _ ... -2 Raveßsoralg, 9st 12ib 3 Fjtxa Handicap, of 60 soys. Five fnrlongs, Wlldrske, 8»t 51b 1 BweatbrUr, 7st 2lb ... ..2 Kimberley, 8«t 51b .- ... 3 Won efter a good race by a length. Time— lmin 8«ec«. Dividend— L24 9*. The Consolation Raoe was won by Silvermack, paying a dividend of L 2 7s 6d.
SPORTING. DUNEDIN RACES.
North Otago Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 6515, 5 December 1887, Page 3
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