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DUNEDIN MEETING

SALMO SALAR SCORES STEEPLECHASE TO NYLOTIS ONLY ONE FAVOURITE WINS [BY TELEGRAPH PRESS ASSOCIATION] DUNEDIN, Saturday The Dunedin Jockey Club's Winter Meeting concluded to-day in good Weather. Thero was a largo attendance. The track was very heavy after recent rainß. The totalisator handled £17,000, compared with £12,996 10s on the corresponding day last year. The total for the meeting was £36,691 10s, compared with £32,367 10s last year, Reeults:— ELECTRIC STAKES, of £75; 5 fur.-4-5 Gold Dress, 8.0 (G. Humphries) and I—l Garnish, 8.2 (G. Barclay), dead-heat, 1; 3 —2 Island Linnet, 8.0 (L. J. EIUb), 3. Also started: 7—7 Accumulate, 10—8 Last Link, 8.4; 6—6 Flying Amy, B—lo History Paper, 2—3 Natornis, 8.2; s—l Molten, 9—9 Shamata, 8.0. Half a length. Time, lm 6 3-ss. ALDWORTH HANDICAP, of £100; 1J miles.—2—l Trek, 8.5 (Eastwood), and 3—3 Palmary, 7.10 (W. H. Jones), dead-heat, 1; 7—7 Taragona (Didham), 3. Also started: B—B Amy Johnson, B.G; s—l Morena, 8.2; I—2 High Speed, 8.1; 4—4 Dressy, 7.12; 6—6 Granado, 7.7. Three lengths. Time, 2m 36 3-ss. Palmary followed Trek, Dressy and High Speed into the Btraight and was in charge at the distance, but could not shake Trek off. A great finish saw a dead-heat. EMPIRE HANDICAP, of £130; 6 fur.— I—l Palantua, 7.0 (W. H. Jones), 1; B—78 —7 Boyal Sceptre, 8.1 (L. J. Ellis), 2; G—6 Fair Weather, 8.7 (G. Barclay). 3. Also started: 3—2 Merry Peel, 9.2: 4—5 Palermo, 0.0; 2 —3 Water Power, 8.5; 5—4 Silver Streak, 7 13; 7—B Totolomai, 7.8. One and a-half lengths; same. Time, lm 18 4-ss. GREENFIELD HURDLES, of £130; li <milos.—3—3 Polling Day, 9.4 (V. Langford), 1: 5—6 Morena, 11.8 (H. Anderton), 2; I—2 Gold Knight, 11.4 (R. Beale), 3. Also started: 4—5 Membo, 11.10; 2—l Hounslow, 10.6; B—B Advance Camp, 9.10; 9—9 Conjurer 11., 9.6; 6—4 Punchestown, 7—7 Sports King, 9.0. Length; length. Time, 2m 55 3-ss. BIRTHDAY HANDICAP, Of £200; li miles S—3—SALMO SALAR, 7.9 (G. Barclay) 1 1-l-ZEEBRUGGE, 7.6 (A. H. Eastwood) 2 10—11—SEMPER PARATUS, 7.0 (W. Jenkin) ■ . . 3 Also Started.—3—s Tho Smuggler, B.G; B—7 Jack a Dandy, 8.3; G—6 Mount Boa, 2—2 Toreador, 4—4 Sailing Home, 8.0: 9—9 Princess Argosy, 7.13; 7—B Locbard, 11 —10 Stecton, 7.0. Salmo Salar lay handy throughout a welljudged race, and onco turned for homo came through to beat Zeebrugge by two lengths. Semper Paratus, who paid the biggest dividend of the meeting, was third, and Sailing Homo was fourth. Time, 2m 15 2-sa. DUNEDIN STEEPLECHASE, of £160: about 21 miles.—2—2 Nylotis, 10.10 (Langford), 1; 4—3 Diamond Jack, 9.13 (H. Anderton), 2: I—l Valves, 10.13 (H. Turner), 3. Also started: 3—4 Radiac, 10.4; 5—5 Rag Tag, 9.0. Three lengths; two lengths. Time, 5m 15 2-ss.

DOMAIN HANDICAP, of £9O; G fur.— 7—B Miss Redowa, 7.10 (L. Pratt), 1; I—l1 —1 Heather Glow, 8.1 (L. J. Ellis), 2; 3 —3 Moneygran, 7.12 (R. J. Mackie), 3. Also started: B—9 Shock. 2—2 Grand Finale, 8.12; o—s Mayam', B.G; 5—G Repudiation, 8.5; 4—4 Reminder. 8.1; 9—7 Natoitiis, 7.7. Two lengths; half a length. Time, lm 20s. „

FAREWELL HANDICAP, of £110; 7 fur. —2—2 Red Boa, 8.6 (A. 'E. Didham), 1; I—l Polydora, 7.13 (L. J. Ellis), 2; 5—5 Night Maid, 7.13 (N. McLellan), 3. Also started: 9—B Don Jose, 8.5: G—6 Arden'a Beauty, 8.0: B—7 Blue Metal, 3—3 Gustavo. 7—6 Kakarn, 4—4 Consono, 7.13. Half a length; 10 lengths. Time, lm 33 3-ss.

RACING IN ENGLAND RESULT OF OAKS STAKES VICTORY FOR CHATELAINE LONDON. June 2 The Oaks Stakes run at Epsom to-day in the presence of the King and Queen resulted as follows: OAK STAKES, Of £IOO each, with £2OOO added: three-year-old fillies, weight 9.0: about li miles CHATELAINE, E. T: Thornton-Smith's b f, by Phalaris—Herself . . .. 1 SOLFATARA, Miss J. B. Cortauld's b f. by Solario—Panic 2 FUR TOR. W. M. G. Singer's oh f. by Apelle—Leighon Tor 3 Fifteen started. One and a-half longths; two lengths. « , . Chatelaine started six times last year and ran fourth in tho Rous Memorial Stakes, fi fur., at Goodwood, and third m the Imperial Produce Stakes, G fur., at Kempton Park. Solfatara started only once, running second to Brown Betty in. tho Chevelcy Park Stakes. 6 fur., at Newmarket. Fur Tor gained two thirds last season. and in the One Thousand Guineas on April 28 last ran second to Betty. EVENTS AT GREYMOUTH BUOYANT'S SURPRISE WIN SUCCESS OF GOLD ARROW [BY TELEGRAPH —PRESS ASSOCIATION! GREYMOUTH, Saturday The Greymouth Jockey Club'B Winter Meeting was held to-day. The weather was overcast with light showors, and the track was heavy. Thero wa"s a good attendance. The totalisator handled £3428, compared with £3203 last year, an increase of £225. Results:— KAIMATA HACK*HANDICAP, of £SO. 6i fur.—4—3 Gold Arrow, 9.0, car, 8.9 (Craig), 1; 5—5 Silver Sight, 8.1, car. 8.3 (Cotton), 2; 3—4 Arrowmid, 8.0, car. 7.11 (Faulkner), 3. Also started: 2—l Gold Sand, 9.4; I—2 Solitaire 11., car. 7.11; 7—7 Helen Hayes, 8.0, car. 7.3. Four lengths; two lengths. Time, lm 27 3-ss. JUNEi TROT, of £SO. limit 3.21, 1 mile 3 fur.—G—7 Major Brent, limit (Lewis), 1; 3—3 Lemora, limit (Jarden), 2: I—2 Plain Pearl, 24yds bhd (Scott), 3. Also started: 4—4 Town Crier, 5—5 Dawn Sonoma, limit; 2—l Glengowrie, 36yds bhd; 7—6 Chancellor Boy, GO. One and a-half lengths: Bsmc. Times, 3m 33 4-ss, 3m 3-4 l-ss, 3m 32 2-ss. GRANDSTAND HANDICAP, Of £7O; li miles. 7—7—BUOYANT, 7.10, car. 7.11 (Due) .. 1 2—2—EATON HALL, 8.5 {Cotton), .. 2 0-6—MISS MERCIA, 7.12 (Moore) .. 3 Also Started.—4—4 Projection, 9.0; I—l Ravine, 8.11, car. 8.8; 3—3 Coll, 8.1; 5—5 Animated, 7.11, car. 7.9. Two lengths; samo. Time, 2m 21 4-ss. Buoyant was restless at the start, and tailed the field out of the straight, and at the back appeared to bo in a hopeless position, but approaching the far turn lie raced past tho opposition with a startling run, and drew past the leaders. Miss Mercia and Eaton Hall, in the straight, for an easy win. FLYING HANDICAP, of £SO, 5i fur.— 3—l Hampden, 8.12 (Flower), 1; I—4 Solitairo 11.. 9.0 (Drinkwater), 2: 7—6 Awamutu, 8.11 (Le«), 3. Also started: 4 —3 Taku Tama, 8.11; 2—2 Forceful, 8,8, car, 8.5: 5—S Full Crop, 8.8, car. 8.3; 4—5 Lady Rene, 8.1, car. 8.3; 9—9 Imasurvey, 7.12, ctrr. 7.9; 10 —10 Knockbain, B—7 Tariff, 7.10. Two lengths; one and a-half lengths. Time, lm 14 4-ss. WINTER HACK HANDICAP, of £SO, 7 fur.—2—2 Gold Arrow, 9.0 (Craig), 1: 5—5 Marmoaation, 7.12 {Moore), 2; 4—4 Silver Sight, 8.1, car. 7.11 (Due), 3. Also started: 7—G Gold Sand. 9.4; I—l Knocklong, 9.4, car. 9.1; 3—3 Eaton Hall, 9.3; 6—7 Dawn o 1 Day, 8.2; B—B Helen Hayes, 8.0. car. 8.4. Four lengths; neck. Time, lm 365. KAIATA TROT, of £SO, limit 2.26, 1 mile. —4—6 Dawn Sonoma, 24yds bhd (Bennett), 1; 6—5 Major Brent, 24xds bhd (Lewis). 2; o—3 Plain Pearl. 36yds bhd (Scott), 3. Also started: 2—2 Town Crier, I—l Lemora, 7 —B Levanter, limit; 3—4 Royal Time, 12yds bhd, and Glengowrie, 36 (bracketed) ; B—7 Chancellor Boy, 60. Length: same. Times, 2m 33 2-ss, <Jm 34 4-ss, 2m 345. FINAL HANDICAP, of £SO, 6i fur.—6—6 Buoyant, 8.3, car. 8.7 (Due), 1; I—l Giggleswick, 8.7 (Fauiknerj. 2: 3—2 Coll, 9.0 (Lee), 3. Also started: 7—9 Ravine, 9.6; 4—3 Hampden, 8.12; 10 —10 Awamutti, 8.9; 3—4 Taku Tama, 8.8; 5 —5 Miss Mercia, 7—B Noteworthy, 8.0; 9—S Lady Rene, 7.13. Length; samo. Time, lm 30s.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21509, 5 June 1933, Page 7

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DUNEDIN MEETING New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21509, 5 June 1933, Page 7

DUNEDIN MEETING New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21509, 5 June 1933, Page 7