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WIN FOR COMPENSATION

TOPSRE SURPRISES DUNEDIN WAVING CORN WINS THE SPRINT BETTING DOWN MORE THAN HALF ONLY TWO FAVOURITES WIN. By Telegraph.—Press Association. Dunedin, Feb. 14. The Dunedin Jockey Club’s meeting was concluded to-day in showery weather. The track was wet and holding. The totalisatpr handled £13,16'8 10s, compared with £32,8'25 on the same day last year. The total for the meeting was £25,635, compared with £58,264 10s, a decrease of £32,620 10s. Results sre: — OWHIRO HURDLES. Of 150 sovs. One mile and a-half. 1— AMORIST, 12.4 (G. Salt). 1 2— HARD PRINCE, 9.11 (Anderton) 2 3— ANTRIM BOY, 11.9 (E. Mackie) 3 Also started —4 Pangolin, 10.11; 5 Uxbridge, 9.0. Won by a length and a-half, four lengths between second, and third. Time, 3min 4 l-osec. DUNEDIN JOCKEY CLUB HANDICAP. Of 3’26 sovs. One mile and a-quarter. 6— TOPERE, 7.2,(W. Broughton) . 1 10—CAMISADER, car. 7.5 (Ellis) 2 I—MOUNT BQA, 8-10 (R- Reed) . 3 Also started—3 Pink Note, 8.12; 5 Red Sea, 8.10; 9 Money Mine, 8.4; 2 Compris, 7.12; 8 Shortly, 7.6; 7 Red Racer, 7.5; 4 Black Duke, 8.10. Won by a length, a length and ,ahalf between second and third. Time, 2min 19|sec. WARRINGTON HANDICAP. Of 175 sovs. On'e mile. 5- AILING HOME,. 8.2 .(W. Cooper) . 1 I—BALLANCE, 8.9 (Reed) 2 7— MEITUI, 7.9 (Eastwood). .3 Also started.—4 Night Effort, 8.10; 3.Night Rose, 8.8; 10 Corn Queen, carried 7.8; Parysia, carried 7.6; 6 Appeal, 7.10; 5 Shipshape, 7.5; 12 Boy,’ 7.7; 9 Owlsflight, 7.7; IF Colonel Crawford, 7.7. ; ’ ... .Won by a length, a length between second and third. Time, Imin 51 Lssec. FLYING HANDICAP. Of 250 sovs. Six furlongs. 3_WAVING CORN, 8.5 (B. Brodie) I 1— ROYAL SAXON, 9.4 (O’Connor) 2 2— MASTER ANOMALY, 7.3 fW. H. Jones) ............. 3 Also startedI—s 1 —5 Caterpillar, 8.8; 4 Full Fling, 7.0. Won by a length and a-half, two lengths between second and.’third. Time, Imjn 22 3-ssec. . ,I.' WAIHOLA HANDICAP. Of 150 sovs. Six furlongs. I—FRANCOLIN, 9.10 (F. Voight) . 1, 3— SHARP THORN, 8.4 (Coventry) 2 6— SE'GRAVE, car. 7.10 (W. Me- ■ Ewan) 3 Also started—7 Wise Choice, 8.11; ;10 Bulolo, 8.8; 2. Some Queen, 8.5;. 9 Steeton, 8.4; 5 Totolomai,. 8.0; 8 Miss, : 8.0; 5 Insolvency, carried 7.9; 4 Memories, 7.13; 11 Miss. Tembaron, 7.13; 12-Traction, 7.13. Won by a length, three-quarters of a length between second and third. Time, Imin 23sec. . HOPEFUL HANDICAP. ' Of 175 sovs. For Two-year-olds. Five furlongs. S—LAST MARCH, 9.0 (R. Reed) 1 1— TYPE, 8.1 (L. J. Ellis) 2 2— HULA, BELLE, 8.12 (F. Voight) 3 ■ Also started —4 Adult,’ 7.9; 5 Ruling Light, 7.0. ' r Won by a length aiid a-half, four lengths between second and third. Time, Imin 10 2-ssec. j' HAZLETT GOLD-CUP. Of 400 sovs. Weight-for-age. One mile., 5— COMPENSATION, 8.5’ (A. J. Didham) ....... ?. • 1 2—CHARMAINE, 8,2 . (L. J. Ellis) 2 I—SILVER PAPER, 9.1 (A. E. Ellis) 3 Algo started—Town Major, 9.1; Some Toff, 9.1; Admiral Drake, 9.0. Won by four lengths, two lengths between second and third. Time, Imin alsec. ■ ABBOTSFORD. HANDICAP Of 175. sovs. Seven furlongs. 6— -CAMISADER, 8.3 (J. Dooley) .. 1 I—ASSEMBLE, 8.2 (Didham) .... 2 a—FIRST RAID, 8.6 (R. Reed) .... 3 . Also started—2 Wingatuj, 8,9; 3 Night Maid, 8.5.; 7 Impertinence, 7.7: 4 Miss Mercia, 7.7; 8 Jock o’ Hazeldean, 7.7. X u Won by a length, half a length between second and third. Time, Imin 37sec. ■ ■

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Taranaki Daily News, 16 February 1931, Page 3

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WIN FOR COMPENSATION Taranaki Daily News, 16 February 1931, Page 3

WIN FOR COMPENSATION Taranaki Daily News, 16 February 1931, Page 3

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