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THE VICEROY'S Cr :\ (Received Ivloiuh-v, 5.15 r..>.i\.) CALCUTTA, Sunday. Tlio Viceroy's Cup resulted :—Bachelor's Wedding 1, Arthur B. 2, Sinking Way 3. DUXEDIX SECOND DAY. (By Telcgio[,k--~Prcss Association.) DUXEDIX. L-st Xi'.ht. The Dunedin Jockey Club's summer meeting was concluded to-day in fine weather, and there .was a large attendance. A sum of £19,336 was put 'through the totalisator, as against £IB,B-1!) on the second clay of last year, making a total of £35,185, as compared" with £36,685 It's last voar. Results :~ Milburn Hurdles, one mile and ahalf.—4 True Blue 9, 1; 3 Kiugsway 11.}. 2; '2 1-lataiia 10.13, 3. Also started.— 1 Beacon. Won by half a length. Time, 2mins 48sees, a record for the track. Fernhill Handicap, seven furlongs. 5 Doon 7.7, 3. Also started.—! Leading Lady, 6 Cortes, 4 Sylvia, 8 All Beady, 7 Ya.ranian, 10 Alartnk, 11 Miiircoch, 12 Benefit, 9 Yolspeil. Won by a length and a half. Time, lmin 29 2-5 sees. Allanton Welter, one mile.—3 Honesty 8.10, 1 ; 8 Directoire 8.10, 2; 2 Marvel ito 8.4, .3. Also started.— i .Russo, 6 Troon, 1 .Angelina, 5 Glenowl, 7 Peerless. Won by a length and a quarter. Time, lmin 12 4-5 sees. The .'judicial Committee met and d'squalified J. Rao, rider of Directoire, for three months, for crossing. St. Andrew's Handicap, one mile.1 Roval 8.6, 1 ; 4 Specialform 8.3, 2; 2 John Barleycorn 8.4, 3. * Also started.—3 First Glance, 6 Martins, 5 Peg, 7 Rongaliere.' Rongaliere threw his jockey in tho preliminary, and bolted for a mile or more. Won easily by three-quarters of a length. Time, 2mins 41 sees.. Taihoa Handicap, sis' furlongs.—l G-oldn Rupee 8.3, 1; 3 United Service 9.10, 2; 4 Car.olus 8.11, 3. Also started.—7 Lion, 6 Bazaar, 1 Medley, 5 Killaloo, 10 Resemblance, 8 Seamaid. 9 Micky Free. A very poor starti Golden 'Rupee getting a break of five or six lengths. Won by six lengths. Time, lmin 16secs. Grandstand Hand/cap, six furlongs. _4 Sister Radius 7.13, 1; 7 Fender 77, 2; 1 Findhorn 7.7, 3. Also started.—3 Obsono, 5 Chudie, 6 Speedometer, 2 Charmilla, 8 Salzburg. Won ! by a nose. ' Time, lmin 15-2-5 sees. ' Juvenile Handicap, for two-year-olds, four Furlongs.—l Holiday 9.3, 1- 3 Bons'gn 7.11. 2; 5 Bellslnre 7.7, 3.' Also started.—2 Down, 4 Onande. 0 Blitz. Won by a neck. Time, 50 1-5 sees. • Farewell Handicap, seven furlongs. -.5 Martian Maid 7.3, 1; 2 Golden King 8.4, 2; 3 Ogier 8.12, 3. Also started. —1 Twelfth .Night, 6 Ma.rtcl, 4 Scotch Meloclv, 7 Officious. Won by a neck. Time, lmin 29 1-5 sees. THAMES RACES. f THAMES, Last Night. _ Uolloumg are the results of the Second Day';* racing of the Thames Racing Club :—= ' Hurdles, one and a-half miles.— Coronade, 10.6, 1; Glenablyn, 10.1, 2. Also started—Dunrobin. ■ Won* by half a length. Time, 2min. 59 see. Second Mn>'don, six furldngfi.— Troublesome, 8.10, 1; Zulupin, 7.9, 2; Valambos, 8.6, 3. Also started— Glittering Sands, Gluetanuf, Miss Avelanche, Blue form,' Zuinia, Crispen. Won by half a length. Time, lmin. o.sec. President's Hand'eap.— Apellon, 8.0,-1; Minister, 8.2, 2; Genevieve, 7.5, 3. Alio started—Positive,. Arawa, Parenoa, Rosea, Vivace, Mi;*; Lupinus. A splendid race. Won by a neck. T'me, 50 ; }soc. McGowan Memorial, one milcI/ : nop*ai, 8.6, 1 ; Tattoo, 9.0, 2; Aehilledes, 8.6, 3. Also started— Mis./ Livonia, Yankee Doodle, Parnw. Won by" three lengths. Time, lmin". 40;| sec. Second Hack, five furlongs.—Tararua Jack, 7.5, 1; Lady Middleton, 9.0, 2; Acid Drop, 7.4, 3. Five others started. Won bv a neck. Time, lmin. County Handicap, six furlongs.— Munster, 7,5, 1; Troublesome, 7.5, 2; Select'on, 7.0, 3. Also started— ApeTlon. Won by half a length. Time, lmin losee. Steeplecha:>e, thro 0 miles.—Coronade, 10.4, 1; Fireaway, 9.8, 2; Scotsguard, 9.8, 3. The only starters. Won easily. Welter one mile.— Aehilides, 10.0, iGlenspire, 8.7, 2; Tallin-:, 8.11, 3. Also ; Parted—Sir Rupert, Sir Strcfwd. Glendina. A good race. TTon by half a length. Time, lmin. -Usee. in ; .» totalisator takings amounted to £9992, the total for the two days being £19,756, aga'nst £15,940 last year.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 29 December 1914, Page 7
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