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PINK NOTE PAYS

WINNER AT WINGATUI NEDDA A GOOD YOUNGSTER Press Association. DUNEDIN. Wednesday. The first day of the Dunedin summer meeting was held in glorious weather on a track which was in excellent order after the recent rain. There was a large attendance, and the racing was interesting throughout. The totalisator handled £21.854 for the day, compared with £23,999 on the first day last year. Results are: Summer Hurdles, of £2OO, 1 % miles. — 5 Gayoraa, 9.0, A. S. Ellis, 1; V moe, 10.5. A. Youngman, 2; 3 Carinthia, 10.11, 11. Anderton. 3. Also: 2 Rangitahi, 10.8; 4 Guncase, 9.9; 6 Jovial, 9.0. Gayoma beat the favourite home by a length, with Carinthia four lengths away. Rangitahi fell at the first hurdle. Time, 3.18 1-5. Salisbury Handicap, of £200; 1 mile. — 3 Arrowy, 8.5, W. Hogan, 1; 2 Tembroney, 7.12, L. J. Ellis, 2; 7 Tardy, 8.1, B. Brodie 3. Also; 5 Page Boy, 9.1; 8 Paris, 8.5; 4 Money Peer, 7.11, and Phastar. 8.1 (bracketed): 1 Star Raid, 8.1; 9 Lady McKenna, 7.5; 6 Rotorex, 7.7; 10 All Comment, 7.2. In the run home Arrowy drew out from Star Raid and stalling off Tembroney, won by three-quarters of a length. A neck separated second mid third. Time, 1.42 2-o. Dunedin Handicap, of £225, 5 furlongs. —lNedda 8.12. E. Rosewarne, 1; 3 The Graphic, '7.0, L. J. Ellis, 2; 5 Stealth, 83, P. Powell. 3. Also: 4 Francolm, 8.6; 2 Dutch Money, 8.2; 7 Colonel Quex, 7.4, and Solmar, 7.3 (bracketed); 8 Captivate, 7.3; 9 Cossack Chief, 7.6; 6 Blue Metal, 7.1; 10 Leading Boy, 7.0. Won comfortable, with two lengths between second and third. Captivate was fourth. Time 1.2 3-5. Otago Handicap, of £450, 11 miles. —1 pink Note, 8.13, B. Brodie, 1; 2 Queen Balboa, 8.2, L. J. Ellis, 2; 3 Royal Saxon, 8.0, D. Kerr, 3. Also: 4 Lucy Locket, 7.12; 5 Sarnia, 7.12; 6 Vaward, 7.0. Inside the distance Pink Note put in his claim and won by a length and a-half from Queen Balboa, who finished threequarters of a. length in front of Royal Saxon, with Lucy Locket a length away fourth. Time. 2.7 2-5. Trial Stakes, of £l7O, 7 furlongs.—2 Filosol, 8.2, B. Brodie, 1: 11 Salrao Salar,, 5.2, E. Rosewarne, 2; 1 Singer, 8.6, L. J Ellis, 3. Also: 1 Wine Tray, 5.2 (bracketed with Singer); 9 Stringbow, 8.6: 6 Thurlow, 8.6; 8 West Dome, 8.6; 5 Broadfield, .8.4; 4 Lady Lizzie. 8.1; 10 Miss Marco, S.l; 3 Louise, 7.11; 7 On Watch, 7 11. Won by three-quarters of a length from the fast-finishing; Salmo Salar. who beat Singer by a length and a-half. Broadfield was fourth. Time, 1.29 4-5.

Federal Handicap, of £3OO, 6 furlongs. —2 Rin Tin Tin, 7.10. .T. Andrews, 1; 4 Circulation, 5.9, A. Didham, 2; 3 King Balboa, 8.13. L. J. Ellis. 3. Also: 6 Black Duke, 9.7; 1 Gay Sonnet, 9.6; 7 Royal Tractor, 7.1: 10 Wingatui, 7.2; 8 Money Mine, 7.0; 9 Eaton Bells, 7.1; 11 Bright ling, 7.6: 5 Coomassie, 7.0. Rin Tin Tin had to he ridden right out to heat Circulation by a long head, with King Balboa over two lengths away. Wingatui was fourth. Time. 1.15 4-5. Burnside Handicap, of £l7O, 6 furlongs.—4 Waving Corn, 5.7, F. Voight. 1: 2 Meadow Lark, 9.10, B. Brodie, 2; 6 Some Signal, 8.6, J. Andrews, 3. Also: 7 Latin Quarter, 9.5; 1 Proud Knight, 8.12: 3 Killorna. 8.7; 5 Singer, 8.2, and Win Abbey, 8.0 (bracketed). In the run home Waving Corn won by a head, with Some Signal about six lengths away, followed by Singer. Time. 1.16 1-5. Otokia Handicap, of £225, 1 mile.—l Apache, 8.6, owner, 1: 2 Camisader, 8.0, Powell, 2; 4 Taboo, 9.2, Brodie, 3. Also: 5 Valdamo, 8.0: 3 Equerry, 8.0. Won by a head, with four lengths between second and third. Time, 1.41 4-5.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 547, 27 December 1928, Page 11

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PINK NOTE PAYS Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 547, 27 December 1928, Page 11

PINK NOTE PAYS Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 547, 27 December 1928, Page 11