DUNEDIN MEETING
BLACK DUKE MAKE#
RECORD
ST. ANDREW’S TO KEMAL PASHA
(Per Press l Association.)
DUNEDIN, last; night. (Steady rain throughout the day affected the attendance for the second day) of the Dunedin Jockey Club’s meeting. The track was not affected for tlte early races and in the first hurdles Black- Duke knocked two-fifths of a second off thetrack record for a mile and a-quarter, his time being. 2.45 3-5. The totalisator handled £10.582 10s for the day, compared with £10,488 for the second day last year, making a total of £25,237 far the meeting/ compared with £24,420 lastyear. Taieri Hurdles.—3-3 Black Duke (R. Beale), 1; 2-2 Morena (Anderson), 2; 1-1 Jolly Beggar (Murfitt), 3. Also ran: 4-3 Night Cap, 6-6 Jaunt, 7-7 Panocha, 5-5 Palmary. Won by a length and a half each way. Time, 2.45 1-5,
• Novice Handicap:—s-4 Elloughton (J. Murfitt), 1; 1-1 Capital (Barr), 2; 6-6 Aro Arc (Maokie)-, 3; Also)ran: 3-2 >Royal Pal, 4-5 Pompax, 2-3 Coat of Arms, 7-9 Silver* Lark, 13-15 Lady Leighton, 9-7 Pink Lapel, 15-13 Guillotine, 8-8 Disguise, 12-12 Gold Tax, 11-11 Last Dance, 10-I'O yal&rth, 14-14 Villa Franca, 13-16 Te Ahurarigi. Won by two lengths each way. Timer 1.15 4-ssec. Juvenile Handicap'.—l-f’ Alina*. (K. A. iLockie), 1; 4-4 Hanlon (U T. Wilson). ; 3-2 Sunny Jean (Jenkins), 3. ''Also ■Can: 2-3 Silver Sail, 5-5; Newsreel; Won (by four lengths, and -three lengths. Time, 1.4 1-5. ,
Grandstand Handicap.—3-2 Silver kStreak (B. H. Btod'ie). 1; 4-4 Cherry Qneeiv (W. .Teukjiiis);. 2) .2 3 KerhsiVle (A. E. Did hUm). 3. A’lso -rail: 11 Tizzy, 5 5 .Meadow Lark, 6-6 Ernyood.- Won by a neck, and one length. Time, 2.15 1 ssee. ■ St. Andrew's Handicap.—2-3 Kemal Pasha (A. E, Didhaih), 1: 4-2 Cough (Wilson), 2; 3*4* Fail l .Weather (Messervy), 3. Also ran : Ll Polydora, 6-9 All Humbug, 8-7 Some Shamble, 9-5 .Silver Sight, 7-9 Ranekygh, 5-6 Last Link. .(Von by half a length, and two •TebgfHs-. ■ Polvdoi'gv Some Shamble and Ranelagh fell. Time, 1.41. Fernhill Handicap; 4*3 Colossi.™ (Barr)) 1)1-1 Saxophone (Wilson). 2: 3-2 Unseen- (Powell), 3. Also ran: 8-9 Blaxon, 2-4 Moheygran, 6/6 Irish Birdcatcher, 7-7 Queen of Song, 5-5 Half ’Note,-9-7,Dodge. Won by a head, and itwo 1 lengths. Allanton Handicap.—l-2 Guarantee ,(.R.. J.; Mackie), 1 3-4 (Quietly (Leekie), p2i; 24* Traveniia (LoWell), 3. Also ran: 6-7 Cbrysnlogy, 4i-3 Dbqlde Shot, 7-6 •GwniW Finale,' 5-5 Top 'Rank. Won by half a length, and : t\vn lengths. Time,
Farewell Handicap.—l-1 Hunting Go llBrodie); 1; 2-2 Osculate (Dooley), and 13-3 Quitfl Soon (Mdsservey), dead heat. >2: Also rail: eat her Glow, 5-5 Venite, 6-6 Amy, Johnson, 7-7 Trivet, 8-8 'paving Xfeed', Di'essy, 10-10' Golden jfctfg: Won’ Ivy half 1 , a length l . Time, 3.90 4;ssee. : - ; , . ■ HAWKE’S BAY REHANDICAPS (Per Press AssoclatfoW.V | ; PAGMIftsTGN’ N«„, Inst night. ! Tho following. Vehartdieaps have' been announced for the Hawke’s Bay race •meeting:— ' HaVelock Flying.—Sunny Maid 8.11, Sunny Sortg 8.0, Ail l Bird 7.3. Juvenile Handicap.—Blue Garter 7.10. Waipatu Handicap l .—Marching Song 8.4, Sunny Song 7.13. Stewards’ Handicap.—Slippery 9.6, Cawbeen 7.12.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18590, 28 December 1934, Page 7
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