DUNEDIN JOCKEY CLUB
THE KING'S JUBILEE MEETING
The special race meeting arranged by the Dunedin Jockey Club for the holiday created by the King's jubilee will take place at Wingatui to-day. and as a Rood card of acceptances was obtained some excellent sport should be witnessed, ihe going will be heavy, and consequently not in favour of the top weights, most of whom earned the weight when racing on comparatively firm going. It is an interesting card, featuring a hurdle-race, a steeplechase and some good fields on the flat, and will start with the 12 noon — MAY HURDLE HANDICAP, Of 150sov8. One mile and a-half. st. lb. st. lb. Black Duke 11 11 Prince Palmary .. 10 8 Tractor 9 0 Lycidas .. 10 7 Sunward ~9 0 Hystride .. 9 .0 / Black Duke i won on both days at the Dunedin Cup meeting. On the second day he carried 1J.7 and beat Palmary 9.6 bv two lengths.' Palmary won at Ki£carto'n and now meets Black Duke on 181 b worse terms. Palmary has improved considerably in his hurdling, and will require it to counteract the poundage against him in connection with Black Duke, who, however, will have a good load to carry in heavy going. Lycidas was unplaced on each day of the Dunedin Cup meeting, and on the second day s form meets Black Duke on 71b and Palmary on 251 b better terms. Palmary beat Lycidas at Timaru. and the latter now comes in«on 211 b better terms. The best of the others may be Sunward, who was going well when he over-reached at Timaru. The order of betting may favour Lycidas. Palmary and Black Duke. 12.38 p.m.— TRIAL HANDICAP, Of lOOsovs. Six furlongs. First" Division. Song Boy 8 0 Darien .. 711 Ballad -.8 3 'High Glee 711 Mary Pratt 8 0 King Vidor 7 11 Autumn Mount Val 7 11 Wind .. 711 Wyn ... 711 Prince Boa 7 11 The above lot includes some of the unknown quantity, and the best of them may be Song Boy. Autumn Wind and High Glee. ' 1.16 p.m.— TRIAL HANDICAP, Of lOOsovs. >'■..' Second Division. Foreign Star 8 7 Hauteur .. 711 Dissemble 8 0 Last Dance 7 11 Surge .. 7 11 The Diapason 711 Jeweller 711 Charming Polazel — Lady, .. 711 Controversy Te Ahurangi 711 mare .. 711 Foreign Star and Dissemble have the best form of the above lot, and may be fancied in the order named, with Hauteur next in demand. 1.54 p.m.— WINDSOR HANDICAP, Of 125sovs. One mile. Manetho ..99 Vocal .. 80 Golden King 9 3 Look Smart 7 11 Dodge .. 811 Royal Pal 7 9 Unseen .. 510 Pala Melba 7 8 Milford ..8 5 Braw Lad 7 7 Mayam .. 8 2 Manetho ran third in the Papanui Handicap at Riccarton with 9.9, and was close up in lmin 27sec. Golden King won the Autumn Plate at Riccarton, and prior to that won over a mile and a-quarter at the Dunedin Cup meeting. Dodge has not been shaping well, but can act in lieavy going. Unseen put up good performances at Riverton, and must be dangerous. He is also engaged in the Farewell Handicap. Milford stays well and won at Riverton. Mayam galloped well on Saturday morning. Vocal did not show up at Riverton, but his best form makes him worthy of note. Royal Pal may be the best of the others, as he showed improved form at Riverton. It should be an interesting race, with Golden King, Unseen, Milford or Royal Pal in demand. 2 32 KING'S JUBILEE HANDICAP, Of 200sovs. One mile and a-quarter. Kemal Toreador .. 7 11 Pasha ..8 9 Fair Grand Weather 7 5 Finale .. 8 7 Ramo ~7 0 First Song 8 7 Chhota ..7 0 Venite .. 8 4 Amy Nightform 8 1 Johnson 7 • Trivet ..8 0
All the above have recent form to their credit. Kemal Pasha shaped well in the Great Easter, but now has 181 b more to carry in heavy going. He may be reserved for the Buckingham Handicap. Grand. Finale was second to First Song in the Riverton Cup. and third to Walton Park an °* Venite on the second day. On Riverton Cup form he meets First Song on 51b better terms, Nightform on 21b better terms, and Ramo on 51b worse terms. Grand Finale meets Venite on 81b better terms than< when she finished in front of him in the Easter Handicap. Nightform won oyer a mile at Riverton, and meets Grand Finale on 81b, First Song on 51b, and Venite on 71b worse terms. Trivet won at Beaumont from Toreador Look Smart, and Amy Johnson, and should beat them again. Fair Weather waa second in the Sockburn Handicap, but may be troubled by the extra distance. Ramo is a good mud horse and may be the best outsider. The final selection may find Trivet, Nightform, and Ramo in favour. 3.10 ' X CELEBRATION Of 17550v8. About two miles and a-half. Membo .. 11 ,8 Ecclefechan 9 6 Royal Graball ..' 9'6 Limond .. 10 5 Royal Buck 9 0 Uratali .. 10 0 Whipknot 9 0 Red . Lance 9 9 The above are all /well-known performers. Royal Buck is reported «$o be a non-starter. Membo represents class and may start favourite, with Royal Limond and Whipknot also finding support. 3.48 BUCKINGHAM HANDICAP, .- Qf 150sovs. Seven furlongs.. Silver Rin Tin Tin 7 11 Streak ..9 8 Assemble .. 710 Kemal Meadow , Pasha .. 813 Lark ■ ... 7 8 Cherry Master Sueen .. 8 6 Anomaly 7 8 a- Belle 8 5 Travenna 7 7 Tizzv ..SO Hystride ..77 Double Shot 7 11 Those above eight stone „can muster a good turn of speed and those below are smart enough to make them .feel their weight when racing in heavy going. Kemal Pasha may start favourite if reserved, and next to him Travenna, Silver Streak, and Tizzy may be fancied.
4 ' 26 FAREWELL HANDICAP,
• Of 125sovs. Seven furlongs. Unseen .. 9 0 Call, Money.. 7 ~10 Moheygrari 8 9 Broken Rule. .7 : 8 Daring Deed 8 8 Wonderful ;7 7 v New Note ..80 Braw Lad 7 7 Aro Arc ~. 8 0 Dressy ../7 7 Royal Pal 710 Colonel ' „ „ Gold Fox 710 Crawford , 7 7 -The day's sport will conclude with a good field in the Farewell Handicap. Unseen would be fancied if reserved, Moneygran and Daring Deed would have a chance at their best, but the latter shaped disappointingly at Riverton. New Note and Aro Arc both won twice at the Tuapeka and Beaumont meetings. Royal Pal won at Riverton, but may be better suited by the Windsor Handicap. Gold Fox is an imporving sort, Call Money is speedy, but the best of the light-weights may be Wonderful. They may go for Gold Fox, Royal Pal, Aro Arc, or New Note, with Unseen in favour if reserved. *
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22563, 6 May 1935, Page 22
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