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KEMAL PASHA WINNER

SECOND DAY AT DUNEDIN SILVER STREAK; GUARANTEE. BLACK DUKE’S HURDLES RECORD. By Telegraph—Press Association. Dunedin, Last Night. V Steady rain throughout the day affected the attendance at the second day of the Dunedin Jockey Club meeting. The track was not affected for the early raees, and in the Hurdles Black Duke knocked two-fifths of a second off the track record for the mile and a quarter, the time being 2m. 45 3-ss. The tptalisator handled £10,532 10s for the day, compared with £10,488 for the second day last year, making a total of £25,237 for the meeting, compared with £24,420 last year. The results are:— TAIERI HURDLES. Of £150; 11 miles. 3- BLACK DUKE, 10.8 (R. Beale) .. 1 2- MORENA, 10.4 .Anderton) 2 1-I—JOLLY BEGGAR, 9.11 (Murfitt) 3 Also started: 4-3 Nightcap 9.6, 6-6 Jaunt 9.4, 7-7 Panocha 9.1, 5-5 Palmary 9.0. Won by a length and a half; the same distance between second and third. Time, 2m. 451-ss. t NOVICE HANDICAP. Of £100; 6 furlongs. 5- ELLOUGHTON, 8.0 (J. Murfitt) . 1 1-I—CAPITAL, 9.0 (G. Barr) 2 6- ARO ARC, 8.1 (R. J. Mackie) .. 3 . Also started: 3-2 Royal Pal 8.4, 4-5 Pompax 8.4, 2-3 Coat of Arms 8.4, 7-9 Silver Lark 8.1, 13-15 Lady Leighton, 9-7 Pink Lapel, 15-13 Guillotine, 8-8 Disguise, 12-12 Gold Tax, 11-11 Last Dance, 10-10 Valarth, 14-14 Villa Franca, 13-16 Te Ahaurangi 8.0. , Won by two lengths: same distance between second and third. Time, Im. 15 4-ss. • . t"' JUVENILE HANDICAP. ' Of £125; 5 furlongs. 1- ALMA, 8.1 (E. A. Leckie) ....... 1 4- HANLON, 7.8 (C. T. Wilson) ... 2 3- SUNNY JEAN, 7-11 (W. Jenkins) 3 Also started: 2-3 Silver Sail 8.12, 5-5 Newsreel 7.6. Won by tour lengths; three lengths between second and third. Time, lm. 4 l-ss. GRANDSTAND HANDICAP. Of £200; 6 furlongs. 3- SILVER STREAK, 8.11 (B. H. Brodie) 1 4- CHERRY QUEEN, 7.4 (W. Jenkins) ... 2 2- KERBSIDE, 7.13 (A. E. Didham) 3 Also started: 1-1 Tizzy 8.2, 5-5 Meadow Lark 7.6, 6-6 Enwood 7.0. Won by a neck; one length between second and third. Time 2m. 151-ss. ST. ANDREW’S HANDICAP. Of £225; 1 mile. 2- KEMAL PASHA, 8.1 (A. E. Didham) 1 4-2—COUGH, 7.4 (C. T. Wilson) 2 3- FAIR WEATHER, 7.9 (Messervey) * 3 Also started: 1-1 Polydora 9.1, 6-8 All Humbug 8.4, 8-7 Some Shamble 8.1, 9-5 Silver Sight 7.11, 7-9 Ranelagh 7.9, 5-6 Last Link 7.2. Won by half a length; two lengths between second and third. Time, lm. 41s. Polydora, Some Shamble ' and Ranelagh felL FERNHILL HANDICAP/ Of £100; 7 furlongs. 4- COLO SSI AN, 9.2 (Barr) 1 1-I—SAXOPHONE, 8.5 (C. T. Wilson) 2 3-2—UNSEEN, 8.3 (Powell) 3 Also started: 8-9 Blazon 9.0, 2-4 Moneygran 8.7, 6-6 Irish Birdcatcher 8.5, 7-7 Queen of Song 8.0, 5-5 Half No.te 7.11, 9-7 Dodge 7.7. Won by a head; two lengths between second and third. Time, lm. 30s. ALLANTON HANDICAP. Of £150; 11 miles. 1- GUARANTEE, 8.12 (R. J. Mackie) . 1 3-4—QUIETLY, 8.10 (Leckie) 2 2- TRAVENNA, 7.13 (Powell) .;... 3 Also started: 6-7 Chrysology 8.8, 4-3 Double Shot 8.3, 7-6 Grand Finale 8.2, 5- Top Rank 7.13. , Won by half a length; two lengths between second and third. Time, lm. 295. FAREWELL HANDICAP. Of £150; lj miles. 1- HUNTING GO, 8.5 (Brodie) 1 2- OSCULATE, 8.8 (Dooley) * 3- QUITE SOON, 8.7 (Messervey) . * *Dead-heat for second. Also started: 4-4 Heather Glow 8.6, 5-5 Venite 8.4, 6-| Amy Johnson 7.3, 7-7 Trivet 7.13, 8-8 Daring Deed 7.8, 9-9 Dressy, 10-10 Golden King 7.7. Won by half a length; dead-heat for second. Time, 2m. 9 4-ss. ' HAWKE’S BAY RE-HANDICAPS. Palmerston N., Last Night. Hawke’s Bay re-handicaps are:— Havelock Flying: Sunny Maid 8.11, Sunny Song 8.0, Air Bird 7.3. Juvenile Handicap: Blue Garter 7.10. Waipatu Handicap: Marching Song 8.4, Sunny Song 7.13. Stewards’ Handicap: Slippery 9.6, Cawbeen 7.12.

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Taranaki Daily News, 28 December 1934, Page 10

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KEMAL PASHA WINNER Taranaki Daily News, 28 December 1934, Page 10

KEMAL PASHA WINNER Taranaki Daily News, 28 December 1934, Page 10

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