THE DUNEDIN MEETING.
STEEPLECHASE TO FABRIANO.
SUCCESS OF MONEY MINE. WAVING CORN WINS SPRINT. [BY TELKGRATfI. —PRESS ASSOCIATION-] DUNEDIN, Saturday. The first day of the Dunedin Winter Meeting was favoured by beautifully fine weather, and there was a very largo attendance. The track provided excellent winter going. Tho totalisator handled £21,055 10s, compared with .L' 20,430 on the first day last year. Results were:— JUNE HURDLES. Of X"200; 15 miles. 3—AMORIST, 'H Da in pier Crosslc's, 9.4 (G. Salt) . . . 1 S—NINE OF SPADES, N. G. Redmond's, 9.12 (I Tilaon) . . . . .. .. 2 4—MAGNA CUARTA, E. Hay's, 9.11 (E. Shaw) . ..3 Also Started.—l Lancer, 10.11; 2 Rangitahi, 10.10; 7 Apache, 9.9; 10 Brightling, 9.3; 8 To Maui, 9.3; 9 Vr.lves, 9.4; 5 Antrim Boy, 9.0; 11 Whitirangi, 9.2. Amorist took charge going down the back and won by nearly four lengths from Nine of Spades, who beat Magna Charta by two lengths. Brightling was fourth. Lancer fell. Time, 2m 49 4-ss. BRIGHTON HANDICAP. Of £200; 1 mile. 4—-GREAT STAR, J. H. Proaser's, 10.4 (R. Rickerby) 1 2-SALMO SALAR. J. Ruttledge's, 7.9 (L. Ellis) .2 J—NARRATIVE, J. Trengrove's, 9.8 (J. Andrews) . . . .. .. 3 Also Started.-—8 Men:bo, 9.7; 7 Paris, 8.13; 1 Honeycomb, 8.9; 12 Troilus, 8.9; 17 Felony, S.O;• 11' Town Major, 7.10; 10 Ripdale, 7.13; 18 Little Queen, 7.12; 13 Grcencloth, 7.6; G On Watch, 7.10; 9 Karitane, 7.8; 5 Pukemaori, 7.6; 19 Crossbow, 7.3; 15 Lucky Maid, 7.8; 14 Commcnter, 7.7; 15 Gay Fashion, 7.7. Great Star was iu charge almost from the start, and stalling off Salmo Salar won by half a head, with Narrative a length away, followed by Membo. Time, lm 45 3-ss. BIRTHDAY HANDICAP. Of. £375; 1J- miles. 2-MONEY MINE, C. Giesoler's, 7.C (A. • Eastwood) 1 I—ROYAL SAXON, J. Carter's, 8.8 (C. Emerson) 2 6~ CIRCULATION. L. C. Hazlett's, 7.8 . (F. Ingram) 3 Also Started.—3 Beau Gcsle, 9.0; 1 King Balboa., 8.3; 7 Town Bank. 7.10; 5 Prickles, 7.6; 8 Some Rose, 7.2. Circulation soon took tip tho running and opened up a gap from Royal Saxon, Prickles and Money Mino In the run home Royal Saxon headed the leader, but Money Mine then put in a, claim and won by a short head, with Circulation over two lengths away; followed by Town Bank and Prickles. Time, 2m 33 2-53. OTAGO STEEPLECHASE. Of £500; about 3J miles. 2—FABRIANO. P. T. Hogan's, 9.1 (D. O'Connor) 1 3—NYLOTIS, G. Banks'. 11.4 ' (A. S. Ellis) . 2 6-TEREHU. C. C. Bain's. 9.2 (D. McMullan) • • . • 3 Also Started.—l Wharncliffe, 10.11; 5 Greenstone, 10.5; 4 Tho Babe, 9.11. Fabriano was always in the van with Terohu, the others being well back. lfabriano won by 50yds. from Nylolis, who beat Terehu by four lengths, with Greenstone next. The Babo fell and Wharncliffe bumped , his ridel* off. Time. 7m 14 4-ss. TRADESMEN'S HANDICAP. Of £250; 6 fur. I—WAVING CORN. W. Gardiner's. 7.10 (A. Eastwood) . 1 2—GAY SONNET, F. T. Buchanan's, 9.5 (Emerson) . . . . 2 5-SUDDEN STORM. Sir G. Clifford's, 7.2 (C. Eastwood) 3 Also Started.—3 Meadow Lark, 8.9; 31 Taboo, 8.11; 4 Arrowmir, 7.5; 30 . Arch Arrow, 7.5; S Ooomussie. 7.0: 9 First Raid, 7.0; 7 Royal Tractor. 7.5; 6 Battle Flag, 7.0. Waving Corji took charge at the entrance to tho straight and won by three-quarters of a length from the fast-finishing Gay Sonnet, with Sudden Storm a head away and Coomassie fourth. Time, lm 17s. HUNTERS' STEEPLECHASE. Of £190; about 2J miles. I—HANDY, H. Brookcr's, 11.0 (C. Stratton) . . .. 1 3—MESSAGE BOY. 10.0 (E. Shaw) .. 2 2—N6 A RATA, A. Morton's, 10.5 (J. Walker) . . 3 Also Started.—l Royal Land, 9.12; 6 Pantler, 9.1; 5 Wairio, 9.0. Royal Land, Wairio, Pantler and Message Boy came down at the double in the back stretch, but Message Boy was remounted. Handy, who was in charge, was blocked by the riderless Pantler at. tho first of tho stand double, but went through the obstacle and soon paught Ngarata, who had gone to the front owing to the intervnption. Handy, jumping beautifully went on to win easily by "oyds. from Message Boy. with Ngarata six lengths away. Time, 1 5m 403. ST. GLAllt HANDICAP. Of £175; G fur. 4--BULOLO, J. A. Beale's, 8.2.( R. Beale) 1 2 RED SEA, J. L. liannon's, 8.8 (L. Ellis) 2 20—G LENRO WAN, W. Cross mi's, 7.8 (W. Cooper) .. .3 Also Started.—Cupid's Dart, 9.0; 6 Sweet Refrain, 8.33; 1 Lucky Light, 8.31; 3 Night Effort, 8.8; 14 Pound Note, 8.7: 9 Filosol, 8.7: 5 Impertinence, B.G; 11 Tho Dove. 8.6; 7 Killorna, S.G: 12 Miss Marco, 8.4; 8 Dumblnne, 8.0; 15 Nisht Raid, 7.13; 13 Attractive Lady, 7.13; 10 Nanette, 7.9; 19 Ohai. 17 Ell Boa, 22 Stringbow, 21 KiiofT, 18 Joybridge and Haulage (bracketed), 7.7. Haulage and Nanette led into the straight from Bulolo and Sweet Refrain. Coming on strongly Bnlolo won by five, lensths, with a. neck separating second and third. Time, lm 18s. Kiloff fell and broke his neck. WINTER HANDICAP. Of £210; 1 mile. 2—LATIN QUARTER, W. T. Hazlett's, '8.2 (F, McKay) 1 I—MALMSEY, J. B. Pearson's, 8.0 (C. Eastwood) 2 4—FAIRY HERALD, IT. T. Smith's, S.B (J. Dooloy) 3 Also Started.—3 Red Racer. 8.4; 10 Martis, 8.5; 0 Ronaki. 8.0; 7 Carnot, 8.0; 8 M'iss Mercia, 8.0; 5 Wayward, 8.0: 9 Margaret Birncy, 8.0. Miss Mercia. and Lutiu Quarter made the running to the straight, wliero the latter took charge. t*> win by nearly two lengths, with Fairy Herald a short length away, and Martis next. Time, lm 41s. ACCEPTANCES FOR TO-DAY. [BY TELEGRAPH.—'I'II ESS ASSOCIATION.I DUNEDIN. Sunday. The following arc the acceptances for the second day of tho Dunedin Winter Meet- ' ing:--i SI L Vl3 RSTR EA M HANDICAP. 7 fur.j Ha?.c, 9.8; Membo, 9.7; Red Sea, 8.11; Lucky Light., 8.10; Night Effort. S.G; Filosol, 8.5; Pound Nofo, 8.4; Miss Marco, 8.2; Night Maid, Town Major, 7.12; Felony, j 7.11; Green C'lotb, .Little Oucen. 7.10: On Watch, 7.9; Puketnaori, Lucky Maid, Crossbow, 7.8; All Smiles, 7.7. 1 PROVINCIAL HANDICAP. .U miles.--Roysl Saxon, 9.0; King Balboa, 8.3; Money Mine, 8.2; Countersign. 7.11; Town Bnuk, Circulation, 7.10; Some Rose, Malmsey, Margaret Birney. 7.0. OTAGO HURDLES. 2 miles—Wharnclifje, 11.9; Troilus. 11.1: Lancer, 10.11: Nino of Spades, 10.2; Antrim Boy, Brightling, Heisl£r, 9.0. WAIRONOOA HANDICAP. G fur.— Meadow Lark, 9.1; Great Sinr, 0.0; Taboo, 8.10; 'Waving Corn, 8.5; Tripaway, 8,0; Arrowmii. 7.10: Arch Arrow, 7.G: Caterpillar. 7.4: Coomassie, Battle Flag, First Raid, Royal Tractor, 7.0. WINGaTUI 'STEEPLECHASE. 2| miles. —Nylolis, ll.S; Hnndy. 10.0: Febriano, Greenstone. 10.1; Main Spring, 9.10. JANEFTELD HANDICAP. 6 tur— Cupid's Dart. Bulolo, 9.6; Sweet Refrain, 9.5: Night Effort, 9.0; The Dove, Impertineute, 8.12;' Meitui, 88; Dumblano, 8.0; Red Boa, 8.3; Broad field, Best Policy, Waihemo, Nanette, Glenrowan, 8.2; Kate Ohai, Stringbow, Joybridge, Fras«uita, 8.0. FORBURY STEEPLECHASE. 21 miles— Kaikahu, 10.13*. Terebu, 10.9; Royal Land, | 9.10; Pantler, 9.2; Rag Tag. Wairio, 9.0. INVERMAY HANDICAP, 1 mile—Town Bank. Ml; Latin Quarter, B.C: hairy | Herald, 8.4; Red Racer, 8.1; Overdrawn, Martis. 7.13: Malmsey. 7.12; Ronaki, 7.10; j Narrative, Miss Morcia. »W ay ward, Carnot,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20271, 3 June 1929, Page 13
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