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FIRST DAY AT DUNEDIN.

STEEPLES TO SNOWFALL. ;" '••■ WIN FOR SALMO SAjLAR'. ... TEA URN'S GOOD DIVIDEND. [BX TELEGRAM.—PRESS ASSOCIATION.] DUNEDIN, Wednesday. The Dunedin Jockey Club's Winter Meet- - ins was opened to-day in fine weather and Ihero was a large attendance. The track .vns in excellent winter order, bi.lt was not In favour of fast times. • The totalisator handled £20.728,. ■ compared ... with £28,352 103 on June 3 last year. _ When Topere fell in the huit'race his rider, L. J. Ellis, broke his leg above tfc* • knee and also received a cut on l;ho temple.' :-. Results were:— . » -■■: HUNTERS' STEEPLES, Of £100; 2i miles. 8-UMTALI, 9.4 (Walker) .. ..• .. 1 = 2—TUNAMOE, 11.3 (Trijlo) .. ..2 1-WEST DOME. 10.11 (F. Langford) .. 8... Also Started.—3 Trnctarian, 11.5; 5. [' Heather Lad, 11.3: 6 Terehu. £1.6; 9 Star Tractor. 9.4; 7 Cultivator, "9.0; 4 Ouruhia, 9.0. Three lengths: one and a-ha,lf lengths. Tractarian was fourth. Time, 5m 10 l-ss. : BRIGHTON HANDICAP, Of £100; 1 mile. I—THE SMUGGLER, 8.8 (L. J. Ellis) 1 ,:. 7—BALLANCE. 9.0 (B. Brodie) .. 2 -. 8-OHAI, 8.3 (Barclay.) .. .. -.. 3 Also Started—2 Sailing Home, 8.12;. 5... Jionrose. 5.12; 6 Leading Bov. 8.9; 10 Shipshape. 8.4; 9 High Speed: 8.0; 4 Palmary,-:. 7.8; 3 Spanish Maid. 7.7; 11 All Smiles. 7.7. Three-quarters of a length: length. Sailing Home was fourth. Time, Ira 45 2-ss. BIRTHDAY HANDICAP. Of £200; li miles. . ■• 2—SALMO SALAR. 7.2 (L. J. Ellis) .. 1, . 7—CHARMAINE. 8.1 (Barclay) .. 2. 5-CAMISADER. 7.12 (Humphries) ..3 Also Started.—o Town Major, 8.10; 3 , Mount Boa, 8.3: 1 Bill Dress, 8.3; 8 Starshooter. 8.3; 4 Night Maid, 7.0. . . ,;.. In a fighting finish Salmo Salar got . up to heat Charmaine by a short head. - Camisader was a length and a-half awayi : Night Maid and Ball Dress were next. Time. 2m 12 l-ss. OTAGO STEEPLECHASE, Of £220; 21 miles. 2—SNOWFALL. 10.1 (Cooper) .. .-. 1' I—SQUATTER. 10.9 (V. Langford) .-. 9~ 3—RADIAC. 10.6 (Anderton). .. .. 8 Also Started.—7 Tuki. 11.1; 5 Maitnga-' moe, 10.13; 4 Valves, 9.7; 6 Kaikahu, 9.4. The placed division was always prominent and in the run home Snowfall won by two , lengths with a length between second and -"•• third. Kaikahu and Valves lost their ridersat the sod wall. Time. 5m 37 l-ss. •.. TRADESMEN'S HANDICAP, Of £15(1; 6 fur. 3-PALERMO. 8.7 (Dooley) .. .. 1 7—RASCAL, 7.3 (A. Eastwood) ... .. 2" 4—RIN TIN TIN. 7.11 (PowsM) .. 8; Also Started.—9 Royal Saion. 8.10; 6: Waving Corn, 8.3; 5 Aspiring, 7.11; 1 Master.. Anomaly, 7.7. '„",] Length; length. Aspiring wan next. Time,", lm 16 1-58. \_. JUNE HURDLES, Of £150; 11 miles. r-j 3—ALADDIN. 9.0 (Kerr) .. -.*• is-. 1 1-MEMBO. 10.5 (Trillo) .. -..- r.v S B—HIGH GEAR. 9.0 (Beale)' ..1 -.'.• 8 Also Started.—2 Tioilua. :.0.7;. i G-ay; Fashion. 9.7; 7 Guncase. 9.3; 6 Onflamb, 9.2; 5 Rame3es. 9.1; 9 Captains G-ift, 9.0. Length: two and n.-half length*. Oriflamb was fourth. Time, 2m 51 l-ss. ST. CLAIR HANDICAP, Of £100; 6 fur. ~ ">' 12—TEA URN. 7.151 (Dwyer) "'.. on 1 4—ILKLEY. S.ll (Moulin) .. -.. as \. I—CONSONO (L. J. Ellis) .. -.. 3 ; Also Started—7 Hot Tea. 5.!2; 2 Winsome - Hind, 8.9; 3 Miss Redowa, 8.8; 6 Baby Bliss, 8.7; 9 Water Power, 8.7; 5 Tippling. . 8 6; 11 Coroner, 8.1: 5 Genteel, 8.0 (bracketed •with Tippling); 8 Silvur Salver, 7.13; 9 Traction. 7.13 (bracketed with Water Power);, 10 Banillera, 7.13. Tea Urn led all the way and wen by a. neck with Consono half a length away. Water Power was fourth. Time, lm 17s. WINTER HANDICAP, Of £125; 1 mile. , ;s S-RED BOA. 9.5 (Pope) ■••'. lv. 3-GREENAWAY, 8.7 (Anderton) .. 9 9—FIRST RAID. 8.9 (Jennings) .. 8' Also Started.—J. Ranelaph, 9.5; 7 Assemble, 9.3; 13 High Court, 8.11: 6-Night Effort. 5.9; 2 Topere, 8.6; 5 Wiugatui, 8.6; 12 Shortly, 8.9; 4 Punchestown. 8.2; 10 Battle-! Flag, 7.13; 11 Impertinence, 7.13. . Two lengths; half a length. Ranelagh was . fourth. Topero and High Court fell. Time. lm 445. -- ■ ' - —. , TO-DAY'S PROGRAMME. ' '-'-, THE ACCEPTANCES POSTED. ; [BY TELEGKAriI. —PRESS ASSOCIATION.] - DUNEDIN, Wednesday. '• Acceptances for the second day of the Dunedin meeting to-morrow are as follows : FORBURY STEEPLECHASE, o.f £9O; 2 miles.—Tunamoe, 11.8; West Dome, 11.1; Kaikahu, 10.10; Rng Tag. 10.4; Oriflamb. 9.13; Koremata, 9.1; Cultivator, Driftless, . 9.0. SILVERSTREAM HANDICAP, of £80: 7 fur.—The Smuggler, 9.5; Jock o"Haseldean, , 8.13; Ohai, 8.6; Baby Bliss, 8.4; Consono, Shipshape. 8.3; Palmary, 7.8; All Smiles, PROVINCIAL HANDICAP, of £150; 1 mile.—Charmaine, 5.6: Mount Boa, Ball Dress, 5.3; Salmo Salar, 8.2; Ranelaßh, 7.13; Rascal. 7.6; Bin Tin Tin, 7.5; Wingatui, 7.3; Glenrowan, 7.2; Night Maid, 7.0. WOODSIDE HANDICAP, of £80; 5 fur.— Winsome Hind, 9.0; Coroner, 8.8: Rose Dart, 8.5; Genteel,, Banderilla, 5.4; Dressy, 8.3. " ; WAIRONOOA HANDICAP, of £125; 6' fur.—Palermo, 9.2; Royal Saxon. 9.0; Caterpillar. 7.12; Aspiring. 7.11; Master Anomaly. 7.7; Greenaway, 7.6. WINGATUI STEEPLECHASE, of £150;.:. 21 miles.—Squatter. Tuki, Fabriano, 11.0; Snowfall, 10.12; Kapnna. 10.10; Radiac. 10.8; Valves. 9.6. ,T\NEFTELD HANDICAP, of £6O; 6 fur. —Sailing Home, 9.0: Hot Ten. 8.13: LeadingBoy 8.12: Miss Redowa, Water Power. 8.8: . Consono,-8.5; Tippling. 8.4; Silver Salver, Spanish Maid, Traction, 7.13. INVERMAY HANDICAP, of £100'; 1 mile. Hod Boa, 9.9; Rascal, 8.7; Greenway. 8,6; First Raid, 8.5; Night Effort. 8.3: Topere, S.n ; Punchestown, Shortly, 7.10; Battlo Flag. HORSE FOR DOMINION. MR. G. M. CURRIE'S PURCHASE. LONDON, Juno 2. Act-ills ou behalf of Mr. G. M. Currie. of Wanganui. the Irish Bloodstock Agency lin? purchased a five-year-old bay horse, Posterity, by Son-in-law out of. Hemlock. It will be shipped by the Rangitata, on .lime 5, which is. due at Wellington on. July 9.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20890, 4 June 1931, Page 7

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FIRST DAY AT DUNEDIN. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20890, 4 June 1931, Page 7

FIRST DAY AT DUNEDIN. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20890, 4 June 1931, Page 7

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