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DUNEDIN WINTER MEETING

DUNEDIN, Thursday. For the second day of the Dunedin races, bright sunshine prevails, and {he course is in better condition. There is a large holiday attendance. Results :—■ SILVERSTREAM HANDICAP. Seven furlongs. 1 Miss NVinkic, 9.9 .... 1 J French Belle, 7.12 .. 2 C Jolly Glad, 5.13 3 Scratched: Kilris. Gay Queen, Spearmint. Won by half a length, a length and a-half between second and third. Time, 1.32 3-5. PROVINCIAL HANDICAP. One mile and a-quarlcr. 4 Ravenna, 8.11 • . 1 5 Geranial, 7.3 2 10 Francaise. 7.0 3 All started. Won by half-a-lcngth. Time, 2.14 2-5. OTAGO HURDLES. Two miles. 1 ’Frisco Mail. 11.5 .... 1 2 Adjutor, 11.4 -2 3 Sayonara, 10.3 3 All started. Won by four lengths, Ihe same distance between second and third. Time. 3.59 2-5. WAI HONDO A HANDICAP. ■ Six furlongs. 8 Equador, 8.7 1 9 Dancing Days, 7.1 .... 2 1 Carnot, 7.0 3 All started. Won by a neck, four lengths between second and third. Time, 1.18. WINGATUt STEEPLECHASE. About 21 miles. 4 Charlatan, 10.13 . 1 3 Pamplona, 12.5 2 5 Tigcrland, 10.4 3 Also started: 7 Uncle Roll, 11.2; 1 Kipling, 10.11; G Frenchman, 10.7; 2 Cartoon, 10.5; 5 Mettle Drift, 9.1. NYon by five lengths, with ten lenglhs between second and third. Mettle Drift fell, and Kipling lost his rider. Time, 5.15 4-5. JANE FIELD HANDICAP. Six furlongs. 2 Ronaki, 9.7 1 8 Cassolette, 8.0 ...... 2 5 Buoyant, '9.7 3 Also started: G OriOamb, 9.10; i Bright ling, 9.5; 4 Irish, 9.5; 9 Taboo, 9.2; 7 Spearmaid, 8.4; 12 Clarion, 8.1; It Vogue, 8.1; 10 Tholomon, 8.0; 3 Spean Bridge, 8.0. to a good finish Ronaki won by half a-lcugth, with Buoyant a short length away third. Time, 1.19 3-5. FORBURY STEEPLECHASE. About 2J miles. 7 Galaxy, 9.0 1 8 Barrister,' 9.12 2 3 Blazing Light, 10.8 . . 3 Also started; 2 Happy Mac, 11.7; 4 Mazama, 10.12; 1 Ostcrman, 9.12; 5 Mystic Boy, 9.5; G dJe Cruse, 9.0. Won by six lengths, with Blazing Light half a-furlong away. Happy Mac, Dc Cruse, Mystic Boy and Osterinan fell. Time, 5.10 1-5.

INVER MAY WELTER. One mile. ! Pink Note. 9.1 1 2 Rapier, 8.3 ......... 2 10 Heather Lad, 8.7 .... 3 Also started; 0 The Harp, 9.5; 5 Sprinkler, 9.5; 4 Circulation, 9.4; 3 Apache, 8.7; 8 All Style, 8.0; 7 King Sol, 8.0; 9 Qphir, 8.0; It Snatcher, 8.0. Won by a short neck. There was a length and a-half between second and third. Circulation was fourth. Time, 1.47. The tntalisatnr handled £34,047 for Ihe day, making a total of £!fj).s3G for Hie first two days of the meeting, compared with £34,573 for the second daylast year, and £SG,IOG 10s for Ihe two days.

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Waikato Times, Volume 100, Issue 16814, 4 June 1926, Page 11

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DUNEDIN WINTER MEETING Waikato Times, Volume 100, Issue 16814, 4 June 1926, Page 11

DUNEDIN WINTER MEETING Waikato Times, Volume 100, Issue 16814, 4 June 1926, Page 11