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LATE SPORTING.

DUNEDIN JOCKEY CLUB. (Pkb Pbeis AmociatioiO DUNEDIN, June 1. The weather is fine and the going good for the second day’s races. Results : SILVERSTREAM HANDICAP, of 225 sovs. Seven furlongs. Muzzle, 7st 71b . . 1 Lomagundi, 7st 131 b . . .2 Samum, Bst 131 b . - .3 Scratched : Calibration. Won by a length. Time—lmm 33 l-osec. PROVINCIAL HANDICAP of 400 sovs; one mile and a half. Bonnetter, Sst Blb . - 1 Redstone, 7et 6lb . . .2 Tin Soldier, 7st 01b • . . 3 Scratched: Foo Chow, Corn Rigs and Silent King. Won by half a head. Time—2min 13 2-ssec. OTAGO HURDLE HANDICAP, of 750 sovs; two miles. General Petain, list 9ib . • 1 Falstaff. 9st 111 b . . .2 Rorke’s Drift, lOst 31 - b . • 3 All started. Won by two lengths. Time—3min 54sec. WAJ-RONGA HANDICAP, of 300 sovs ; (3 furlongs.— Listening Post, Bst 61b . . 1 Bella Lake, 7st . ... 2 Weldone, 7st 91b .' . . .3 Some Kid was scratched. Won by two lengths. Time—lmin 18 l-ssecs. WINGATUI STEEPLECHASE, df 500 sovs; two miles and a half.— Glenisla, lOst 21b . . .1 Master Hamilton, list slb . . 2 Juan, 9st 131 b . . 3 Scratched : Pawerewere. Besides the placed horNes, Sonny and Dardanelles completed the course. Won by three lengths. Time—smin 43 25secs. ENGLISH DERBY. WON BY CAPTAIN CUTTLE. By Telegraph— Association —Copyright Australian and N.Z. Cable Association. (Received June 1. 8.40 a.m.) LONDON, May 31. The race for the Derby resulted as follows :—’ DERBY STAKES, of 50 sovs each, with 3000 sovs added. One mile and a half. Lord Woolavington’s ch c Captain Cuttle, by Hurry On—Bellavista . 1 Lord Astor's b c Tamar, by Tracey— Hamoaze 2 Mr A. Barclay Walker’s ch c Craigangower, by Polymelus—Fortuna . . 3 NOTES. J. Ware, who has been training jn Hawke’s Bay for a number of years, passed through Christchurch to-day on his way to Wingatui, where he intend-* taking up his residence. He has with him the Mystification gelding, Mystico.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 16748, 1 June 1922, Page 8

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LATE SPORTING. Star (Christchurch), Issue 16748, 1 June 1922, Page 8

LATE SPORTING. Star (Christchurch), Issue 16748, 1 June 1922, Page 8

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