LATEST RACING.
HHE DUNEDIN MEETING. CONCLUDING DAY’S RESULTS. COURSE RECORD BROKEN. (By Telegraph.—Press Association.) DUNEDIN, Saturday. The spring meeting of the Dunedin jockey Club was concluded to-day in fine but overcast weather before a large attendance. The course was in good condition. Results: — WAKARI HURDLES, Of £150; li miles. 5 BEAUTY LIGHT, 9.13 1 2 TARAMOA, 9.2 2 6 GUNCASE, 10.3 3 Also started. —liapuna, 10.12; Rangatahi, 10.11; Antrim Boy, 10.3; Rag Tag, All Smiles, 9.0. Won by half a length, with a length between second and third. Time, 2.47 1-5, a course record.
KAIKORAI HANDICAP, Of £175; one mile. 3 SAILING HOME, 7.7 1 8 TOPERE, 7.12 2 2 TEMBRONEY, 9.0 3 Also started. —Town Major, Lucky Light, 8.10; Royal Flower, 8.0; Salmo Salar, Some Ton, 7.13; Dumblane, Crossbow, 7.11; Fallow, Battle Screen, Bellicose 7.7. Won by a neck, a similar distance between second and third. Time, | 1.42. SHORTS HANDICAP, ; Of £200; 6 fur. 3 WAVING CORN, 7.6 1 I 1 MEADOW LARK, 8.0 2 j 4 FRAXUOLIN, 7.6 • 3 Also started.—Black Duke, 8.10; Royal Saxon, B.i; Aspiring, 7.7. Won by two lengths, with half a length between second and third. Time, 1.14 1-5. RAX FUR LY HANDICAP, Of £250; 1 mile. | 3 CELERITY 11., 8.5 1 | 1 NIGHT LAD, 7.0 2 2 NARRATIVE, 7.5 3 Also started: Pink Note, 9.3; Taboo, 8.1; Black Mint, Money Mine, 7.8; i Wingatui, 7.4; Evening, 7.0. i Won by a nose with a lengtii be- ! tween second and third. Time, 1.40 1-5. i I i ! AUCKLAND RACING CLUB. The following are the entries for the Auckland Cup and Railway Handicap, to be run on the first, day of the Auckland Racing Club’s Spring meeting : AUCKLAND CUP, i Of £3000; 2 miles. j Ilyrlc Park, Vcrligerti. Taliskcr, Flying Juliet, Pcgaway, The Lover, Pink Note, Chide, First Acre. Merry Mini, Hunting Cry. The Hawke, Goshawk, Paqiiito. Concent rati', iiralrix. Allmispear, Spoarniiss, Kick OIT, Shrewd, Papain, Cashier, Ilnylake, Transformer, Prince. Humphrey, Taurua, In Urn Shade, daloux. 'Pride, Corinax, Sea- \ town. Flying Prince, Pi’odice, Desert: Glow, King’s Jest, Amor. Count Ca-| vonr. The. Viscount, Star Stranger, I Historic, Panther, Nightmarch. RAILWAY HANDICAP. ! Of £1250; 6 furlongs. Lucy Rose, Gascony, Hunting Boy, Lady Quex, Valuation, Volimond. Sil- J ver Paper, Aspiring, First Money, Ar- j row Lad, Coon Song, Flair, Leitrim, ! Yallnr, Melissa, Hunting Cry, Cima’buc, j Royal Duke, Auda, Awarcre, Aussie, j Freehold, Limited, Silver-mine, Llan- I ore, Nancy Lee, Havering, Crimestor, j Taurua, Refresher, Eaglet, High Fi- . nance, Polyxena, Goblin Market, j White Fang, Value, Air King, Toxe- j uma, Lady’s Boy, Leader, False Scent, j Ceremony, Great Star, Paganelli, j Tasty, Takutama, Paiko, Gold Dawn. RACING IN AUSTRALIA. TWO HORSES SCRATCHED. MELBOURNE, Oct. 11. The Paper Money filly Forfeit struck herself when galloping to-day and lias j been scratched for the Debutante Stakes. Paquito lias been scratched for the Toorak Handicap. Gilt Edge and Carradale have been sent back to Sydney. Perception and Pcntheus arrived from Adelaide on Wednesday. Final acceptances for the Caulfield Cup close on Monday. New Zealand- j bred horses still in the race include | Scatown, Catkin, Affirm, Paquito, Sec- | I ond Wind, The Banker, Incentive and ] | Perception. The weather is fine and bright and [lie prospects for racing arc good.
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Waikato Times, Volume 106, Issue 17840, 12 October 1929, Page 8
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