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DUNEDIN JOCKEY CLUB.

STEEPLECHASE TO VALVES.

FAST PASSAGE SCORES.

FAIR WEATHER'S VICTORY.

[by 'l^LEGUAl'ir. —PRESS ASSOCIATION. ] t : . DUNEDIN. Saturday.

The Dunedin Jockey Club's AVinler Meeting concluded to-day''in fine weather. Tho attendance was fair and tlio track heavy, rho tptalisator staff handled .£10.805. compared with £12,221 on the third day last yeari making a totiil for the meeting of JJ32JIGO,; against £41,788 . last year. : After tlio runiajng. in the Domain Handicap tlio stowai|ds held an inquiry into interference by Didham on Last March with Traylayah. It was- decided to allow the lilacings to stand, but 'Didham was suspended for a month. Results:—

TAHUNA STEEPLES, | Of' .£9O; about 2 miles and a furlong. I—FRENCH FLEET,' 11.12 (Mackie) . . '1 3-CRAI3.ALL, 9.4 (Walker) " .. 2 2—HEATHER LAD, 11.4. (Anderton) .. 3 Also Started.—i French Singer, 9.0. Four lengths; eight. Time, 5m ss. ALDWORTH HANDICAP, Of £100; li miles. I—COLONEL CYGNUS, 8.9 (Brodie) . . 1 3—SAILING HOME, 8.10 (Didham) .. 2 2—BALLANCE, 8.5 (Doolcy) . . . . 3 Also Started.—4 Hounslow, 8.11;* 1 Silver Snlyer, 8.0, coupled with winner; 6 IlyHtndo, 8.7; 8 Appeal, 8.1!; 7 All Smiles, 8.2; 10 Attractive Lady, 7.5; Dressy, 7.10; Bitractor, 7.7. Three lengths; two. ; Time, 2m 18 3-ss. KING GEORGE HANDICAP, ' Of. £150; 1 mile. . I—FAST PASSAGE. 7.10 (Eastwood) . . 1 3—RATIONAL 11., 9.0 (Humphries) .. 2 2—RED HECKLE. 9.0 .. .. ..3 Also Started.—i King Bitlboa. S.B; 5 Red Rocer, 8.2; 1 Straightcourso, 7.13, coupled wifli winner. Two lengths; short head.'Time, 1m 47 3-53.

GREENFIELD HURDLES, Of .£130; H miles. G—CAPTAIN'S GIFT, 11.1 (Cooper) .. 1 I—MO "REN A, 10.7 (Tilson) .. .. .. 2 4—MEM 130, 10.10 (Walker) . . .. 3 Also Started.—3 Royal Limond, 10.0; 5 HainescH, 9.13; G The Sun, 9.0. Length; six lengths. Time,'3m 2 d-ss.

EMPIRE HANDICAP. Of £125; 6 fur. 2—FAIR WEATHER. 7.9 (Barclay) . . 1 3—GOLD PIT. 8.3 (L, J. Ellis) ; . .. 2 4—TABOO, 7.13 (Dwycr) .. .. ..3 Also Started.—l Mount Boa, 9.5; 8 First Money, 7.13; 5 Enwood, 7.5; 5 Taku Tama, 7.5; 7 Crubenniore, "7.1.' Three and a-half lengths; .length. Time, lin 20 3-ss.

DUNEDIN STEEPLECHASE, Of £150; about 2$ miles. I—VALVtES, 9.7 (Kerr) .. .. : 2—NYLOTIS, 10.7 (Langford) .. .. 3—MATU, 11.1 (Anderton) .. ~ Also Stated. —4 The Babe. 9.0. Three-quarters of a length; 10 lengths Time, siu 19s.

DOMAIN HANDICAP, Of £BS; G fur. 2—LAST MARCH. 0.11 (Didliam) .. 1 I—KERBSIDE, 9.4 (Anderton) .. ..2 3—TRAY LA V AH, 7.11 (Eastwood) .. 3 Also Started.—4 Monastic. 8.12; 5 Thornton, 8.2; B'ellbird, 7.11; 9 Orangapai, 8.0; 7 Ossiman, 7.U; 0 Prince Tractor, 7.G; 8 Solanu, 7.0. Neck; half a lorrgth. Timo, lm 20 4-Ss.

FAREWELL HANDICAP, Of £110; 1 mile. 7—CONSONO, 7.10 (Barclay) . . . . 1 I—WATEItPOWER, 8.8 (B. Brodie) .. 2 B—ROYAL SAXON, 3.1 (Beale) .. . . -3 Also Started.-—!) Mies' Mercia. 7.13; 5 Inevitable, 9.6; 4 Rascal. 8.12; 3 Taboo, 5.12; 2 Winsome Hind, 8.12; 6 Pa'iitere, 8.1; 10 Cativate, 7.13. 'Xhrefi leilgths; neck. Time, lm -i'J 3 -

HAWKK'S BAY TEOTS>

CHIEF EVENT TO LUMI NATE.

FAVOURITES FARE BADLY.

[BY TELEGRAPH. —rRESS ASSOCIATION.] HASTINGS, Saturday*

The Hawke's Bay Trotting Club's meeting concluded- to-day. A slight drizzle affecled the attendance. Tho totalisator handled £3Oll 10s, 'making £B2OO for the meeting, against £0990 at tho one-doy meeting last year. Results were:— CLIVE HANDICAP, of £OS; limit 3.-13; li miles.—l Le Chenault, 12yds bhd (Gerrard), 1; 4 Storm Queen, limit (Hughes), 2; 5 Smooger, 3Gyds bhd (J. E. Smithy 3. Also started: 7 Clive Dillon, 1 Home Brew, 8 King Bruce, limit; G Bolinda King, 21yds bhd; 3 Native Cole, 48. One length; four lengths. Home Brew was fourth. Time. 3m 3 Is.

TARADALE HANDICAP, of £OS; limit 3.50; li miles.—3 Mattie Bcrbilwyn, limit (Mitchell), 1; 5 Hue Coronado, 12yds bhd (W. Heginbotham), 2; 4 Summertime, 72yds bhd (Orange),' "3. Also" started: 1 Miss Braeside. 6 Scrip and Town Guard, (bracketed), limit; 2 Dilfashion, 90yds bhd. Haif-a-length;. holf-a-length. Diifashion was fourth. ' .Time, 3m 51 1-53.

WHAKATU HANDICAP. oE £7O; limit 3.39; miles.—-1 Winshow, 21yds bhd (A. Corrigan), 1; 3 Lo Chenault, limit (Gerrard), 2; 2 Arthur Chimes, 30yds bhd (Walker), 3. Also started: 4 Mr. Guy, 36yds -bhd. Half-a-length; four lengths. Tilim, 3m. 32 2-55., .

EAST COAST HANDICAP, Of £115; limit 3.63; 1 mile. 5 ,fur v

•2—LUMINATE, 12yds bhd (Gcrrard)l 3-TERI KING I, limit (Hughes) ... 2 <f—-RECTOR, limit (Head) . . . . 3 Also Started.—s Huia Maid, 12yds bhd: 8 Lady Coronado, 1 Eleawah,' 24; 9 Murchimes, 3G; 0 Bonnio Prill, 7 Daddy Longlegs, 48. Three. lengths; oighl lengths. Huia Maid was fourth. Time, 3m 475. ' LONG-LANDS HANDICAP, of £7O: limit 3.2; 1} miles.—3 Smooprer, limit (J. E. Smith), 1; 2 Golden Oaks, limit (A. Corrigini), 2; 4 Arthur Chimes, '36 yds bhd (Walker), 8. . . Also started: 7 Clive Dillon, 5 Homo Brew, 8 King Bruce, G Waivongonmi, limit; 1 Native Colt', 12yds bhd. Eight lengths;, four lengths. Home. Brow was fourth. Time, 2m 55 2-ss.

TOMOANA HANDICAP, of .£7O; ■ limit 3.45; H miles.—2 Hardy Graltan, 72ydfl bhd (Gcrrard), 1; 5 Dilfnsliion, 3(jyds bhd (Frost), 2; 4 Lucky Voyage, 72yds bhd (A. Corrigan), 3. Also started; 3 Mallio Horbihvyn, limit; G Aerial Boy, 2 Siimniortimo (bracketed with winner), 12yds bhd; 1 Nelson's Request, 24; 8 Amy Etawali, 3G; 7 Hue Coronado, GO; 9 Wild Hebe, .144. Dilfnshion boat Hardy Graltan by a long neck, but broke just beforo reaching the,post and galloped past. The . stewards held an inquiry. and rovorsed ■ the plaoiiigs. . Lncky Voyage was four lengths awny. Huo Coronado was fourth. Time, 3m 39 2-sg.

FAREWELL HANDICAP, of £7s;' limit 2.57; 1J .miles.— I Leo Nelson, limit (A. Corrigan), 1; 2 Manco, 24yds bhd (Gerrard), 2: 3 Lady Coronado, 12yds bhd (W.- H, Ileginbotham),. 3. Also started: 4 Rector, 9 Van Cap, liihil; 7' Alpine Melody, 3 Huia Maid, 11 Native Berry, G Tennessee's Child, 12yds bhd; 8 Bonnie Drift, 10 Daddy Longlegs. 3G. ■ ' Half-a-length; three ' lengths. Rector was fourth. Time, 2tn 565.

REVERSAL OF PLAOINGS.

DILFASHION'S MISFORTUNE

[BY HASTINGS. Saturday, Mattio Horbilwyn was responsible for a great porformancO in tlio Taradalo Handicap. After losing JOO • yards .at jho start and breaking. twice, she curno with a brilliant dash 1o ooino v'tlirough between -Hue Coronndo. Summeiiimo and Dilfashion. O. Mitchell drove her with fino patienco. In fho' Tomoana Handicap, Mntli*. Hovbil* wyn left 11 io innrk nicely to lend lor three furlongs," when she tangled, dropping back to last. illalf ii milo from homo she showod great, spood, but at tlio turn broko again, and was unplaced. 11l a great finish Dilfashion got a narrow verdict from Hardy Grattai), but galloped past the post, and tho judicial committee reversed the placing*. Homo Brew., jiftcr having every clianco in tlio Clivo Handicap, tired a, furlong from home.

J'n the ■LonR-.ln.vids Handicap, Homo Brew looked dangerous a quarter of "a milo' front home, but Suiooger won comfortably. Golden Oaks drew out from Homo Brew fov second place. In tho East. Coast Handicap, Teri Kingi w6nt out well and looked a winner until Luminato put in a great dash to win well.

Leo Nelson won tho Farewell Handicap by sheer ganieness, as Manco pressod him over tho last furlong. This was Loo Nelson's first win for two years. Winsliow, ,a hot favourite, won tlio Wliakutu Handicap nicely.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21201, 6 June 1932, Page 7

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DUNEDIN JOCKEY CLUB. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21201, 6 June 1932, Page 7

DUNEDIN JOCKEY CLUB. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21201, 6 June 1932, Page 7