DUNEDIN JOCKEY CLUB
KEMAL PASHA WINS HAST RACE TO SHOCK (Per Press Association.) DUNEDIN, last night. The Dunedin Jockey Club’s summer meeting concluded yesterday in tine weather before a large attendance. The totalisator handled £16,252 compared with £10,582 10s for the second day lust year, making the total for the meeting £33,974, compared with £25,237. Details of the concluding Events are: — St. Andrew’s . Handicap.—2-3 Kcmal Pasha (O’Connor), 1; 3-2 Trivet (P. Powell), 2; 6-6 Amy Johnson (IL Powell), 3. All started. Won by a short head, arid U lengths. Time, 1.40 2-5. Fernhill Handicap.—3-3 Final Hell (R. J. Mnckie), 1; 6-6 Song Boy (W. Jennings), 2; 4-4 Disguise (O. Mclnally), 3. Scratched: Saxophone. Won by half a length, and four lengths, Time, 1.30 4-5. Allanton Handicap.—4-5 Tunneller (C. T. Wilson), I ; 3-3 Saxophone (W. MeEwau), 2; 10-10 Grand Review (Dooley) 3. Scratched.: Travenna. Won by a short head, and a head. Time, 1.27 4-5. Farewell Handicap.—s-4 Shock (O. Mclnally). 1 ; 1-1 Galleon (C. T. Wilson) 2; 7-6 Sungorn (J. W. Jenkins), 3. Scratched: Queen Dorothy. Won by two lengths, and five lengths. Time, 2.7 4-5.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 18900, 30 December 1935, Page 7
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185DUNEDIN JOCKEY CLUB Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 18900, 30 December 1935, Page 7
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