DUNEDIN FIXTURE.
GOLD CUP, TO NIGHTMARCH.
GLARE WINS CLUB HANDICAP.
RIN TIN TIN'S EASY VICTORY.
[Bt TELEGRAPH. —I'RESS ASSOCIATION.] DUNEDIN. Saturday.
Tho Dunedin Jockey Club's Cup Meeting was concluded to-day in glorious weather. Tho track was fast. There was a large attendance and tho totalisator handled £32,825 10s, compared with £31.27 L on the second day last year, making the total for the meeting £58,264 10s, compared with £57,020 last year. Results were:—
OWHIRO HURDLES, Of £200; 1J miles. 2—GAYOMA, F. W. Ellis', 9.7 (A. S. Ellis) .. ; 1 4—RED HEATHER, J. Simpson's, 9.7 (F. Thompson) .. .. ..2 3—ORIFLAMB, E. H. Cuthbertson's, IJ.I (E. Mackie) 8 Also Started.—l Craigmore, 10.7; 5 Kapunn. 10.5. Won by half a leiigth, three lengths separating second and third. Kapuna fell. Time, '2m .47s—a track record.
WARRINGTON HANDICAP, Of £210: 1 mile. 2—TOPERE, G. R. Hunter's, B.G (W. J. Pascoe) 1 I—RANELAGH, N. Rutherford's, 8.3 (T. Green) ' 2 S—SALMO SALAR, J. Rutledge's, 9.4 (B, H. Brodio) 3 Also Started.—7 Tembroney, 9.5: 3 Assemble, 9.0: G Town Major,' 13 Paris. 9 Marsham. 4 Sailing Home, 8.1; 14 Royal Flower, 7.12; 12 Phastar, 7.11; 8 Miss Marco, 7.9: 15 Felony, 11 Dumblane, 10 High Speed, 14 Good Gift. 7.7. Won by .one and a-half lengths, with Ranelagh two lengths ahead of Salmo Salar. Miss Marco wiia fourth. Time, lm 40 l-sa. JOCKEY CLUB HANDICAP. Of .£425; 11 miles. I—GLARED J.'"\V. Lowe's, 8.5 (C. Emerson) 1 4—CIRCULATION. L. C. Hozlett'a, 7.10 (F. E. Ingram) ..' .. -2 G—AMOR, F. Williamson's, 7.4 (R. E. Coveney) ■ . • • •• . -• -3 Also Started.—2 Quoen Balboa, 8.9 and King Balboa. 7.12 (bracketed); 7 Taooo, 5.4; 5 Night Lad. 7.5; 3 Money Mine, 7.4 Won easily by two and, a-half lengths. Amor being a neck away third.' Time,' 2m 5 4-ss.
5 LYING HANDICAP, Of £300; 6 fur. 2—RIN TIN TIN, A. C. Mills', 7.12 (Andrews) .. • • •. .. 1 I—MEADOW LARK,' J. Lindsay's, 9.13 • (B. Brodie) ..■ .• • •• • • - 2 3—SILVER COOT, G. Gerard's, 7.13 (Coveney) » Also Started.—l Royal Saxon, 5.9; G Waving 'Corn, 8.4; 5 Caterpillar; 7.9; 8 El Boa, 7.9; 12 Speed Light, 7.1; 7 Bluo Metal. 7.1; 9 Jack a Dandy, 7.1; 10 Impertinence, 7.0. Won by throe lengths. Meadow Lark got up to beat Silver Coot by three-quarters of a length for second place. Time, lm 13' 3-ss. WAIHOLA HANDICAP. Of £175: G fur. 6—FULL FLING, Price Bros.', 8.12 (A. E. Ellis) . . . . .. '' .. 1 3—WIG WAG, H. S. Orbell's. 8.11 (Eastwood) .... ..2 I—INEVITABLE, G. A. Kain's, 9.13 (O'Connor) . . • • • • • . 3 Also Started.—s Hurly Burly, 9.2; 10 Noteworthy, 9.2; 4 Quinopal, 2 Solmar, B.G; 14 Abbeville, 5.2; S ]Meitui,'7 Corn Queen. 9 Andionce, 19 Crossbow, 12 Cpupling, IS Stringbow, 17 Solmuri, 11 Fair Money, 10 Leading Boy, 15 My Counsel, 13 Ballancc, 8.0. ' ' 5 ' .
Corn Queen was left at the barrier Full Fling won by two- lengths, half a length separating Wig Wag and Inevitable, lime, lm 14 l-ss.
HOPEFUL HANDICAP. Of £200; 5 fur.
4—CHARMAINE,' A. C. Mills', S.O (Andrewe) t ..... 1 4—"WINSOME HIND, Sir Geo. Clifford's,
7.11 (Coveney) 2—COMPENSATION. R. - McDonald^
Also Started.—s Water Power, 3 Bachelor's Idol. 7:11;, 7 Tracsono. 7.5; fi Pink Paper. 7.7; 8 Pnlado; 4 TotGloinai. . 7.G (bracketed with winner). ,
Charmaine led all the way and won comfortably by.-two and a-half lengths. Winsorne HlJicl was a. length ahead of Compen sation. Time, lm 1 '4-ss.- ' 1
JAMES HAZLETT GOLD CUP, Of £450; 1 mile. ' ■ " 1-NIGHTMARCH. A. Louisson's, 9.10 (Reed) " . • . . 1 2-PAQUITO, H. A. Knight'a (A, Ellis) 2 3-LATIN QUARTER/ W. T. HnzlcU'a, 9.0 (McKay) " .. .. ..3 Also Started.—4 Pink Note, 9.1. Won comfortably -by three-quarters of a length, with ond and three-quarter lengths between second and third. Time, 1m -10 3-ss.
ABBOTSFORD HANDICAP. Of £210; 7 fur. I—WATER LI NE, Sir G. Clifford's, 7.7 (R. Coveney) .. -.. .. 1 4—ASSEMBLE, D. P. Wilson's. 7.7 (W. J, Dwyer) . . .... .. 2 9—BLUE METAL, G. C. A. Shiel's, 7,7 ! (L. J. Woolford) .... . . 3 Abo Started.—2 John Bradbury; 8.18; 7 Tardy, 5 Camisader, 8.6; 3 Stealth, 8.4; 8 Don Jose, 0 Evening, 7.8. Won by one and n.-quarter lengths, a. neck separating aocond and third. Time, lm 26 '4-59.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20491, 17 February 1930, Page 7
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