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THE DUNEDIN MEETING.

|CUP WON BY PILLIEWINKIE. FAST RUN RACE, [BY TELEGKAI'II. —PREBB ASSOCIATION'.] DUNEDIN. Thursday. Tho Dunedin Jockey Club's Autumn Meeting opened at Wingatpi to-day. The weather was line and there was a large attendance. The race track was in capital order, if anything on the hard side. The totalisator investments amounted to £32,262 10s compared with £28,736 10a 1 on the corresponding day last year, ' The following are the details of the lacAUTUMN HURDLE RACE. Of £250; U miles. CAJRNMUIR. A. G. Hill's eh g, aged, 9.4 (Dawson) 1 SOLDIER'S PRIDE. 9.3 .. .. 2 LONDONDERRY, 11.G .. ..3 : Also Started.—Frenchman, 11-9; Camel Amble, 9.11; Raconteur. 9.3; Isgarata, Ellesmere, 9.0. Cairnmuir won by eight lengths, six lengths between second and third, lime, 3m 21s. Ngarata and Camel Amblo fell. TRIAL STAKES, Of £2OO ; 7 fur. COMIC SONG. 3yrs, 8.2 (Metcalf) t.v 1 PEHO. 7.13 .. .. •• •• 2 ARMCHAIR. 8.2 3 Also Started.—Fairy Herald. April Showers, 8.1; Rapier, 8.2; Miss Glcndwyne, Nope, 8 1 'Comic Song won by eight lengths, half a length between second and third; Itaiuer was fourth. Time, lm 28 2-ss. PUBLICANS' HANDICAP. Of' £500; 6 fur. GERANIAL. J, L. Hannon's br g, syrs, 7.2 (Dicfliam) •• •• .. 1 EATON BELLS. 7.2 * RAVENNA, 8.8 3 Also Started.— Listening P'»st. 9.13; Datsoing Days, 8.11; Winkie's Lest, 7.8; Monoxide, 7.2; Bella Lake. Fulmar, 7.0, Geranial won, by a length, a similar distance separating second and thircl. listening Post was fourth. Time, lm lo 2-as. PRESIDENT'S H AND I CAP. Of £350; 11 miles. BARMAID, G. G. Holmes', ch m, 6yrs, 7.12 (Eastwood) •• •• »• * OBLIGIO, 8.7 v. •• •- 2 FRESCO, 7.9 3 Also Started.—Jubilant, 8.9: Hungry Hill. 8.5; Te Anna Lad, 8.4; Solway, Roman Archer, 7.7. Barmaid '.von by three parts of a length from Cbligio, who beat Fresco by a head for second place. Jubilant was fouita. Time, 2m Bs. DUNEDIN CUP. Of £1250, including a trophy ot tno value Of £IOO to the winner; H miles. PII.TJWTWKIK, R W. King's b g. srs. by Winkie—Weatherspray, 8.12 (1. E. Jones) ..I RED WINK. C-lnrkson and Chrisholms', b s, oyrs, 9.0 • • ■ ■ LIMELIGHT. C. G. Dalgety's br m, | syrs, 8.12 * " °! DEUCALION. R. Graham's bg. aged, | 8.0 .. •• ' J Also Started.—Count Cavour. 8.4; Bal- | dowa, 7.11: Mountain Lion, 7.9; rootf-iU, 7.5 (bracketed witli Limelight); ciiar Ranger, 7.0. Mountain Lion, Red Wink, Count Cavour > and Footfall led out, and, entering on the back stretch Mountain Lion was m front of Count Cavour, Footfall. Red Vv ink. and Pilliewinkie. Rounding tho far turn Limelight ran up to the leaders, and she led into the straight, from Mountain Lion. Led Wink, Pilliewinkie, and Count Cavour. lu the run home Pilliewinkie won by a long neck, from Red Wink, who was halt a length in front of Limelight, with Deucalion a neck away fourth. Time, ztn ols (a track record). WINNERS OF THE DUNEDIN CUP (Since 1910). lime. m s. 1910— G. M. Evans' Oiyoi, 9.0 .. 2 '35 1911— R. O'Donnell's Los Angelos. 9.5 2 «»» - o 1912 W. Crossan's Parable. <.12 .. -<• oJ J-j .1913 J. F. Buchanan's Tamthauser, 'JO , . . . . . 2 o4 4-0 1914 —H. Friedlantler's Flora McDonald. 7.11 . . . • • • 2 33 2-5 1915—C. G. Dalgety's Warstep, 913 2Jb 1916 —F. A. and V. N. Price s „ Rorke's Drift, -.9 .. .. 34 4-o 1917 H. G. Taylor s Bee, 9.2 _. - -36 1918—A. Boyle's Ma rgertne, b.a ._. 2 m t.a 1919 F. A. and V. Is. Prices Rorke's Drift. 8.13 . . .. 235 4-0 1920 —F. S. Easton's Amythas. 9.1 . . 23- --5 1921—Sir George Clifford s Royal gfc a<y 9 4 2 3a 1-5 1922 —W. Rr'Kemball's Trespass. 8.3 2 312-5 1923 J. Richardson's Roseoay. 8.0 2 312-0 1924—L. C. Hazlett's Loughrea. 9.5 •- 3i 2-a 1925 —R. W. King's Pilliewinkie, 8.12 2 31 CHAMPAGNE STAKES. Of £750; for two-year-olds; 6 fur. CIRCULATION. L. C.. HazletVs b tr. by Paper Money—bister Ramus (A. E. Ellis) 1 SPARKLIGHT 2 CENTREPIECE 8 j Also Started.—Quickform. Overdrawn (bracketod with Circulation). Haphazard, Watorlow. Circulation, who was never headed, wru by two lengths, with «i.\* lengths between second and third. Overdrawn was -ourthTime, lm 10 l-ss. BERWICK HANDICAP. Of £225; 7 fur. APPLE DIGHTON. 4yrs, 8.9 (Voight) . 1 APACHE. 3yrs, 8.5 2 RARTIST, syrs. 9.4 . . 3 j Also Started.-—Clontarf, 8.12; Maytime, 8.10: Jubilance, 8.9; Fairy Ring, 8.7; b.-eet Melody. 8.6; Booster. 8.5. Maytime and Clontarf led out, but Apple Dighton soon took charge, and in the urn j home stalled off Apache, to win by a short j length, with Sartist a length i way third. Time, lm 28 l-ss. STEWARDS' WELTER HANDICAP. Of £250; 1 mile. GAY JULIET. 4yrs, S.O (Were) .. 1 j TOP SCORE, 8.13 2 BONNIE WINKIE, 9.1 . . .. 3 J Also Started.—Kilfane, 9.11;, Francaise, | 8.9; Winkie's Best. 8.8), Incursio, 8.0: All British, Heather Lad. Castellan, Kilbarry, Hurdy Gurdy, 8.0. Gay Juliet won by two lengths. Top Score beating Bonnie \Vinitio by a head. T;n:c, lm 41s, THE ROTORUA MEETING. FIRST DAY'S PROGRAMMc, The Itotorua Racing Club's meeting opens to-morrow. The acceptances received give every promise of furnishing a capital day's sport, and it , should only require fine weather c-n both days to give Rotorua a record gathering under all headings. The events on to-morrow's programme will be run off in the following order:—Hack Hurdles (one mile and a-half). Hot Springs Handicap (six furlongs), Rotorua Cud (one mile and a-iiaio. Waimangu Handicap (five furlongs)..#Hack Welter Handicap (one mile), Mokoia Handicap (seven furlongs 80yds), Arawa Park Handicap (one mile), Tourist Handicap (six furlongs). With excursion fares announced and a special train from Frankton to Rotorua and vice versa each day, those advantages can be depended upon to play a strong part in ensuring large attendances at the Rotorua course.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 18942, 13 February 1925, Page 6

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THE DUNEDIN MEETING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 18942, 13 February 1925, Page 6

THE DUNEDIN MEETING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 18942, 13 February 1925, Page 6