OTAGO HUNT CLUB.
DIAMOND JACK'S STEEPLES. VICTORY FOR CIRCULATION. LAST RACE TO ROSEWOOD. [BY TELEGRAPII. —I'RESS ASSOCIATION.] DUNEDIN, Saturday. Perfect weather favoured tho Otago Hunt Club for tho annual meeting at Wingatui to-day. There was a fair attendance and the track was in good order, but on the slow side. The totnlisator handled £12,207 for the day, compared with .£17,2(17 last year. Results were;— SEAVIEW HUNTERS' HURDLES, Of £125; 15 miles. 4—HARD PRINCE. T. "Wilson's. 10.8 (H. Anderton) 1 7—ALL COMMENT. L. Kelcher's, 9.9 (J. Kerr) 2 I—BARRINGTON, H. Elworthy'e, 10.11 (A. S. Ellis) 3 Also Started.—3 Beauty Light, 11.0; G Red Heather, 10.9; 9 Scion, 10 Pautler, 11 Lucky Maid, 9.9; 2 Cultivator. 8 Wincette, 5 Thtirina, 0.7 Fivo lengths; short neck. Time, lm 55a. PRESIDENT'S HANDICAP, Of £115; 5 fur. 7—TRACSONO, J. Trengrove's, 8.9 (F. Ingram) 1 3—ROYAL LIMOND, J. M. Samson's, 8.9 (B. Brodis) 2 2—WISE CHOICE. D. Wilson's, 8.11 (P. Powell) 8 Also Started.—o Valuator, 9.0; 13 Captivate, 8.13; 5 Water Power, car. 8.93; 9 Pink Paper, 1 Tray Bon, 8.3; 12 Al Jolson, 8 Palada. 4 Little DucheßS, 15 Cumulative, 8.2; 10 Solanum, 8.0; 11 Nonchalant, car. 8.11; 14 Lady Dart, 8.0. One length; five lengths. Time, lm 4 3-ss. OTAGO HUNT CLUB STEEPLES, Of £175; about 21 miles. 3—DIAMOND JACK. ,F. C. Pratt's. 9.12 (owner) 1 7—WILfiOW GLEN. T. Cooney's, 9.7 (J. Kerr) - I—TRACT ARIAN, J. A. Cow's, II.G (D. O'Connor) .. 3 Also Started.—2 Andy, 11.3; 5 Squatter, 10.4 (fell); G Koremata, 4 French Singer. 8 Star Tractor, 9.7. Four lengths; two lengths. Time, 5m 4G l-ss. JOCKEY CLUB HANDICAP, Of £130; 1 mile. 3-CIRCULATION. L. C. Hazlett's, car. 7 10 (F. Ingram) 1 I—RASCAL, Miss E. Robinson's, 8.6 (C. Eastwood) * R—SMITHEREENS, E. Spencer's, car. 7.3 (N. Dwyer) 3 Also Started.—2 Black Duke, 9.5; 7 Wingatui, 8.1; 4 Waving Corn, 8.0; 6 Compensation, car. 8.2; 5 Membo, car. 7.9. Three-quarters of a length; a length, lime, lm 43 4-ss. WINGATUI TROT, Of £100; 1J miles 3—SUNRAN'ES, O. Levido's, limit (P. Gallagher) ~ . .. .. .. 1 7—RADIO, Mrs. A. Ferguson's, limit (O. Reed) .. .. .. . • .. 2 I—WINNING WAVE. J Grant's, 12yds bhd (J. Walsh) 3 Albo Started.—l 4 Auto. 4 Ardgour, 10 Caesar, 12 Dolly Chimes, 9 Drake, 15 Knowledge, 2 Prairie King, 13 Sasin, 11 Seaworthy, 5, Woodburn Direct, G Wallace Mac, limit; S Gold Chimes, 12yds bhd. lengths; three lengths. Time, 3m 425. BROCKVILLE STEEPLES, Of £125; about 2 miles. 3-MAUNGAMOE, W. Kelly's, 10.7 (A. S. Ellis) 1 I—RADIAC. F. Conn's. 10.13 (H. Anderton) 2 4—PAMPLONA. L. C. Hazlelt's, 9.11 ' (W. Cooper) .. .. .. ..3 Also Stalled.—2 Kapuna. 11.0; 5 Pantler. ear. 9.21. , ~ . Two lengths; ono and a-half lengths. Time, 4m 40s. HUNTERS' FLAT, Of £120; 11 miles. 3—TKAHO, J. Blair's, 9.7 (A. S. Ellis) 1 I—FRESH BREEZE, F. Claridge's, 11.1 (G. Salt) 2 7—ROTOREX, R. Greenslade's, 9.7 (D. O'Connor) *3 Also Started.—West Dome, 11.9; 4 Commontor. 11.1; 8 Barney Google, 10.5;,G All Comment; 9.12; 0 Moy Hall, 10 Diamond Jack. 11 Wincetfe. 5 French Singer. 9.7. Threo lengths, four lengths. Time, 2m 17 2-sb. \ VAUXHALL HANDICAP, Of £115; G fur.
G-ROSEWOOD, J. Ross'. 7.2 (N. Dwyer) 1 2—SOME TOFF. 8.5 (J. Dooley) .. 2 I—JOCK O' HAZELDEAN. J. M. Samson's, 8.13 (B. Brodie) 3
Also Started.—4 Assemble, 9.2; 5 Dumblane, 8.2; 7 Shipshape, cnr. 7.6; 3 Bitractor, car. 7.4; 8 Ballance, ear. 8.21; 9 Royal Bluff, car. 7.85; 10 Colonel Crawford, car. 7.11; 12 Auster, car. 7.2; 11 The \ ic, CB Nearly two lengths; one length. Time, lm 18 4-Ss. SPECTACULAR RACING. THE FAVOURITES UNLUCKY. [J)Y TELEGRAPH.—OWN CORRESPONDENT.] DUNEDIN, Saturday. Really interesting sport, was seen at Wingntui to-day. and good spectacular racing was marked by iv complete rout ol the favourites. Barrington was made a Rood favourite for the Hunters' Hurdles but he hit heavily at the six furlong post. Hard Prince carried the field along, and, jumping quickly and clean, won well from All Comment, who worried the favourite out of second money. The others gave a poor display. Tray Bond once again failed to Piny in the President's Handicap, and Tracsono, showing far more stamina than usual, lasted Ion" enough to head Royal Limond by a length. They had tho finish to themselves Diamond Jack and "Willow Glen proved too good for Tractarian and Andy m tr.o Hunt Cup, after a spectacular race provided by a close-running field. Trac.ianan proved to bo short of work owing to a damage I leg, and his weight and the going ahected iiim over the final part of the journey. Rascal and Black Duke carried most confidence in the Jockey Club Handicap, but neither handled the going as well as Circulation. who. patiently riddon, won nice y. Blnck Duke is not at home in such sticky going, and Rascal, although running a good race, could not give so much weight to Circulation. Smithereens ran a good race but. faded out after looking dangerous a furlong from home. Sunrnnes won the Trot pulling up. Matingamoo proved too good at the weights for Radiac in tho Brorkville Steeples, which provided a good riico. Kapuna jumped very badly and ran much below form, while Pamplona gave a glimpse of old-time prow°BTraho won well in the Hunters' Flat, ill which two well backed chances in I' resh Breezo and West Domo had to make up a lot of ground after getting badly nway. An outsider in Rosewood was always prorninent in Iho Vauxhall Handicap, ana finally managed to keep Some lofT and Jock O' Hiizeldoan out of the principal share of the stake. A well-backed chance in Bitrnctor never managed to got dangerous.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20669, 15 September 1930, Page 7
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