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SECOND DAY AT DUNEDIN

HURDLES TO GOLD KNIGHT VALVES WINS STEEPLECHASE. .FAIR WEATHER’S SPRINT. : By Telegraph—Press Association. Dunedin, Last Night. The Dunedin Jockey-- Club’s winter meeting was continued to-day in cold, showery weather. The going was very heavy. The attendance was poor and the totalisator handled £Bl3l 10s compared with £10,805 on the corresponding day last year; . ' Results 1 are:— NOVICE STAKES. Of £75. Six -furlongs. 5-4—MONEY GRAN, 8.2 (R. J. Mackie) 1 1-I—GARNISH, 8.2 (G. Barclay) 2 4- NATORNIS, 8.2 (W. C. Cooper) 3 Also started: 11-12 Accumulate, 8.4; 9-9 Granado, 8.4; 9-11 Last Link, 8.4; 12-9 Jaunt, 8.4; 13-12 History Paper, 8.2; 13-12 Lycidas, 8.2; 2-2 Gold Dress, 8.0; 8-8 Island Linnet, 8.0; 3-5 Quite Soon, 8.0; 7-7 Shamata, 8.0; 6-6 Witch of Erin, 7.13. * ' , ■ Won by three lengths, two lengths between second and third. Tiriie, lm. 20 3- "■ . . " ; SILVERSTREAM HANDICAP. r Of £9O. Seven furlongs. 3'-3—HIGH SPEED, 7.7 (Pratt) 1 1-1-REMINDER, 7.12 (C. Humphries) 2 5- MISS REDOWA, 7.10 (N. McLel- , lan)- /; * Also started: 2-2 Trek, 8.6; 4-4 Fleeting Glance, 8.0. » Won by a neck, two lengths between second and third. Time, lm. 33 3-ss. KING GEORGE HANDICAP. Of £l5O. One mile. 4- 7.0 (W. Jenkin) .. 1 1-I—MERRY PEEL, 8.5 (L. J. Ellis) 2 3-2—MOUNT BOA, 7.12 (L. Pratt) .... 3 Also started: 2-3 The Smuggler, 8,8; 5-5 Princess - Argosy, 8.3; 6-6 Gustavo,.'-7.2. Merry Peel was the early leader, from Princess Argosy, Gustavo and Totolomai and opened up a three-length lead which was held till the field turned for home, when. Totolomai improved to follow Merry Peel into the straight. Totolomai won by a' length and a-half. Mount Boa was' a neck away., Time, lm. 455. OTAGO HURDLES. ■ Of £175. One mile and three-quarters. 1- GOLDEN KNIGHT, 10.6 (R .Beale) 1 3- HOUNSLOW, 10.2 (W. J. Pascoe) 2 2- MEMBO, 11.8 (D. O’Connor) .... 3 Also started;- 7-6 Antrim- Boy, 10.10; 6-7 Conjuror IL, 9.9; 4-4 Polling Day, 9.5; 5-5 Taragona, 9.0. i Won .by two lengths and a-half, a length and a-half between second and third.. Time, 3m. 27 2-ss. WAIRONGOA HANDICAP. Of £125. Six furlongs. 2- WEATHER, 8.2 (G. Barclay) 1 4- PALERMO, 9.0 (A. E. Didham) . 2 8-7—ROYAL SCEPTRE, 8.3 (L. J. El- . lis) .......... . Also started: 1-1 Water Power, 8.8; 6-6 Master Anomaly, 8.6; 3-2 Silver Streak, 8.4; 7-8 Waving Com, 7.3 f 5-5 Semper Paratus, 7,0. . . . . ; Won by three-quarters of a length, a. length between second and third. Time, lm. 18 l-ss. WINGATUI STEEPLECHASE. Of £l5O. About two miles and a-quarter. 3- VALVES, 10.1 (H. Turner) 1' 6- NYLOTIS, 10.7 (V. Langford) ... 2 1- BARRINGTON, 9.10 (J. Walker) 3 Also' started: 5-5 Radiac, 10.7 (lost rider); 4-4 Diamond Jack,' 10.2; 2-1 French Fleet, 10.2; 7-7 Royal Saxon, 9.3; 8-8, Broadfield, 9.0.' ' ' ’ , 1 Valves and Nylotis got up to beat; Barrington after, the last-named had led: all the way. Valves was three-quarters; of a length ahead, of Nylotis, with Bar-, .ringtpn six lengths away. Time, sm. 14s. JANEFIELD HANDICAP. Of £B5. Six furlongs. 3- PALANTUA, 9.2 (R. Jenkins) .. 1 2- HEATHER GLOW, 7.12 (L. J. El- , lis) 2 5- MAYAM, 8.5 (G. Humphries)' .... 3 Also started: 4-6 Kemal Pasha, 8.9; 1-1 Consono, 8.8; 5-5 Tracsono, 7.12; 7-4 Miss Rewoda, 7.10. Time, lm. 20s. INVERMAY HANDICAP. Of £llO. One mile. 1- ZEEBRUGGE, 8.6 (A. E. Ellis) .. 1 4- SALMO SALAR, 9.0 (B. H. Brodie) 2 2- SAILING HOME, 9.6 (D. O’Connor) 3 ’ Also started: 9-8 Don Jose, 8.11; 7-5 Royal Duke, 8.6; 6-6 Town Major, 8.4; 3- Lochard, 8.1; 5-4 Night Maid, 8.1; 8-7' Kakara, 7.13. ■ ' . Won by two lengths, two lengths between second and third, Time, lm. 47 2-ss.’. . ~r , . ' FIELDS FOR FINAL DAY. Dunedin, Last Night. Dunedin Jockey Club acceptances for: the third day are:— ELECTRIC STAKES.

Of £85. Last Link 8 Six furlongs. 8\ 0 4 Gold Dress Flying Amy 8 2 Island Linnet 8 0 Garnish 8 2 Molten 8 0 History Paper 8 2 Shamata 8 0 Natonils 8 2 ALDWORTH HANDICAP. Of £100.' One mile and a-quarter. Amy Johnson 8 6 Dressy 1<2 Trek 8 5 Palmary 10 Morena 8 2 Taragona 7 10 High Speed 8 Fleeting 1 Granado 7 7 Glance 7 EMPIRE HANDICAP. Of £130 Six furlongs. Merry Peel 9 2 Silver Streak 7 13 Palermo 9 0 Totolomai 7 8 Fair' Weather 8 7 Palantua 7 0 Water Power 8 5 Arden’s Beauty 7 0 Royal Sceiptre 8 1 GREENFIELD HURDLES. Of £130. One mile and a-half. Mem-bo 11 10 Conjuror II. 9 6 Morena 11 8 Polling Day 9 4 Gold Knight 11 4 Punchestown 9 0. Hounslow 10 6 Sports King 9 0 Advance Camp 9 10 BIRTHDAY HANDICAP. Of £200. One mile and a-quarter. The Smuggler 8 6 Salmo Salar 7 9 Jack a Dandy 8 3 . Zeebrugge 6 Mount Boa 8 0 Semper Toreador. 8 Sailing Some 8 0 Paratus 0 . 0 Lochard • 7 0 •Princess Steeton .7 . o. Argosy' 7 13 DUNEDIN STEEPLECHASE. Of £160. About two miles and a-quarter. -Valves 10 13 Diamond Jack 9.13 Nylotis , -19 10 Broadficld 9 0 'Radiac 1 -104 Rag Tag 9 0 : DOMAIN HANDICAP. ' - ; Of £90. Six - furlongs.- - Shock 8 12 Heather . Glow 8 1 Grand Finale 8 12 Moneygran 12 C-onsono 8 1 Mayam . 8 6' 6 • Miss Redowa ‘Garnish 7 10 7 Repudiation -■ 8 5 Natornis ’ . '7 '7 Reminder* 8 1 FAREWELL HANDICAP. ’ Of £110. Seven' ■ furlongs. Fair Weather .9 7 Blue Metal 7 13 Sailing Home 9 4 Polydora 13 Totolomal • 8 9 ' Gustavo 13 Red Boa 8 .6 Night Maid 7 13 Don Jose. . 8 Kakara 7 13 Arden’s Con'sono 7 13 Beauty , 8 0

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Taranaki Daily News, 3 June 1933, Page 4

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SECOND DAY AT DUNEDIN Taranaki Daily News, 3 June 1933, Page 4

SECOND DAY AT DUNEDIN Taranaki Daily News, 3 June 1933, Page 4