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LATE SPORTING.

THE DUNEDIN SPRING MEETING,

SECOND DAY

The Dunedin spring meeting concluded yesterday in showery weather and attracted only a small attendance. The going was heavy and holding. During the day £20,168 went through the totalizator, compared with £26,914 last year. The total for the meeting was £33,771, as against £43,468 last year. WAKARI HURDLE HANDICAP, Of 150sovs. One mile and a-half. 1— T. P. Wilsons HARD PRINCE, 10.3 (Anderton) 1 3— C. White’s GAY FASHION, 10.i’ T (F. Thompson) 2 2— D. Jones’s MEMBO, 10.10 (C. Carmont) 3 Also started: 6 Antrim Boy 11.1, 4 Beauty Light 10.5, 7 Red Heather 9.6, 5 Star Tractor 9.0, 8 Exide 9.0. 9 Ship, shape 9.0. Hard Prince led throughout, and jumping beautifully, won by a long neck. Me.mbo was six lengths away. Time 2min 53 l-ssec. KAIKORAI HANDICAP, Of 165sovs. One mile. 7—P. T. Hogan’s WATER POWER, 7.6 (C. Hughes) • J 4— J. Walker’s SOME TOFF. 8.13 _ (Voight) 2 2—J. Ruttledge’s BALLANCE, 7.7 (Eastwood) 3 Also started: 1 Impertinence 9.0, 5 Ball Dress 7.12, 7 Bitractor car 7.2 (coupled with winner), 6 Academy car 7.5, 3 Good Gift car 8.0, 9 Painting car 7.2. 7 Uxbridge car 7.8. Water Power was always handy, and in the run for home he wore down Some Toff to win by a length and a-half. two lengths separating second and third. Time, Imin 47 4-ssee. SHORTS HANDICAP, Of 200sovs. Six furlongs. 1— W. Gardiner’s WAVING CORN, 8.7 (R. J. Mackie) 1 2— M'Millan and Revell’s ON TOP, car 8.0 (H. Gray) 2 3 — J. Richardson’s CATERPILLAR, 8.5 (Powell) .. .. 3 Also started: 4 Meadow Lark 9.13, 5 Full Fling 7.3. Caterpillar led to the straight, where Waving Corn came through on the rails to win by a short length, a length separating second and third. Time, Imin 18 l-ssec. RANFURLY HANDICAP, Of 225sovs. One mile. 3— L. Kelcher’s TABOO, 8.5 (Brodie) 1 2—Miss E. D. Robinson’s RASCAL, 8.5 (Ellis) 2 5— C. A. Shiel's HIGH COURT, 8.8 (Wilson) 3 Also started: 4 Black Duke 9.2, 1 Town Major 9.2, 6 Circulation car. 7.11. Black Duke led to the home turn, where he was joined by Rascal. In the run down the straight Taboo came .up with a great run on the outside and won by a head. High Court was two lengths away. -Time, Imin 48sec. DUNEDIN GUINEAS, Of 400sovs. One mile. 1— J. R. MKenzie’s GUSTAVO, 8.10 (Pascoe) 1 4— G. P. Payne’s SPOON, 8.5 (Ellis) 2 2— R. M'Donald’s COMPENSATION, . 8.10 (Voight) 3 Also started: 5 Al Jolson 8.10, 3 Riri 8.10. Compensation, Spoon, and Al Jolso.. were in the leod to the straight, where Gustavo took charge and won by one length and a-quarter, with Compensation two lengths back. Tjme, Imin 48 3-ssec. DOMINION HANDICAP, Of 160sovs. Four furlongs. 7—A. G. Hill’s LAST MARCH, car. 8.4 (Mackie) 1 I—R.1 —R. M. Greenslade’s HULA BELLE, 8.2 (Gray) 2 4—Dlrs E. Andrews’s PANDOWA, 8.0 (Coveney) 3 Also started: 5 Royal Estate 8.1. 3 Accumulate 8.1, 3 Flower 7.11, 2 Enwood 7.10, 6 Amy Johnson 7.9. Last March jumped out at the barrier rise, and gradually increasing his lead, won by six lengths, with Pandowa two lengths blck. Time. 51 3-ssec. TELEGRAPH HANDICAP, Of 165sovs. Seven furlongs. 1— Mrs E. Andrews's RED BOA, 8.3 (Gray) 1 2— D. P. "Wilson’s ASSEMBLE. 7.13 (Powell) 2 3— L. Kelcher's TABOO, car. 10.2 (Brodie) 3 Also started: 4 Royal Game 9.3, 6 Ell Boa 8.9, 5 Some Rose 7.13. Red Boa was always in a good position, and taking charge before turning into the straight, won by a short length, a length separating second and third. Time, Imin 33sec. CLARENDON HANDICAP, Of 160sovs. Six furlongs. I— R. M'Donald’s MASTER ANOMALY, 9.3 (Gray) 1 12 —R. DI. Greenslade’s TIPPLING, car. 7.8 (Jenkins) 2 ll— A. G. Hill’s MUSENT MISS, 7.13 (Cooper) 3 Also started: 9 Fair Exchange 9.4, 4Sailing Home 8.13, 7 Wise Choice 8.9, 3 Quinopal 8.6, 2 Solmar 8.6, 4 Winsome Hind 8.4, 6 Little Duchesse car. 7.8, 10 Palada 7.13, 8 Crubemnore car, 7.8,- 13 Hot Tea car. 7.8. Master Anomaly went to the front shortly after the rise of the barrier and led all the way to win by two lengths, a half-length between second and third. Time. Imin 20 l-ssec.

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Otago Witness, Issue 3996, 14 October 1930, Page 29

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LATE SPORTING. Otago Witness, Issue 3996, 14 October 1930, Page 29

LATE SPORTING. Otago Witness, Issue 3996, 14 October 1930, Page 29

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