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DUNEDIN SUMMER MEETING.

ROUTINE WINS THE OTAGO HANDICAP. (By Telegraph—Press Association.) Ounedin, December 26. Tho Dnnedin Jockey Club's Summer meeting opened to-day iu splendid weather. There was a good attendance. Owing to recent rains, the course, was on tho soft side, which told against the top weights. The following are t|ie results:— .• SUMMER HUH_DLE-HANDICAP, of 100 sovs. One mile and three-quarters. Mr. C. W. Hammond's ch. g. Gold Pin. by Terrapin-Reject, <lst.' '.lib. Mr. D. Rutherford's Milo. lVt° gib!" Mr. J. Richardson's Ride Range, 10st. Mb ; :.. s Also started: Master Paul, list.' 21b.Simon Pure, Ost. 131b.; Glenfield, 9st. 121b. : lvinguiiin, Ost Sib.; Embrasure, «M.; Sharp Eye, 9st. Rifle■Hange. led over tho first fence,- and jras then joined by Master Paul. Sharp Lye fell at tho second hurdle. Going out oi tho straight Master Paul had the lead, but Ride Range showed'the wav alonthe buck, where Gold Pin arid Milo moved into a handy position. Simon Pure fell at tho second- to last hurdle. Gold Pin was first to rise to tho last fence, and on the flat he ran away, winning by six lengths, the third horse being two lengths further away. Time,.3min. 36sec. SALISBURY HANDICAP, of 100 sovs. , Seven furlongs. Mr. W. Robertson's Palisade, by Pallas —Red Peony, 3yrs., Bst. 131b v r< apt' , T- (W - H - Poult ) 1 Mr. tr. M Lean's lumoua, 7st. 21b. (51b allowance) (U. i3 errv ) 2 Messrs. Prater and Irwin's Alfreda, ]31b (J. Olsen) 3 Also started: Troon,. Ost. 21b.; Red, Wlnto, and. Blue, Bst. 51b.; Sacha, 7s t 1211).; Corrie, 7st. 71b Alfreda (jot the advantage from a good start. Pahsado at once rashed past and took a strong lead. A quarter of a mile from home Troon and Kimona . passed he o hers and Palisade barely led into the straight, but he. camo awav again It was a gopd finish, the favourite mniV M a ■ J he tllird llorsi! w »s m.v lengths away. Time, lniin. 31 2-S EC c. DUNEDIN HANDICAP, o f 150 sovs. I'or two-year-olds. I'i vo fmloiißs. '■|,v qi' r w d n" <ler ' s Am,!l Carlovna, ' l)i boult—Lzarovna, Sst. Sib. Mr. M. Hobbs's Peg, 7st. 71b. G - Plm) ' Mr A. M'Farlane's Shcdna^Ma?"? ' ' , ' ;-■•■•; (J. Olsen) 3 moa °7st 91b PC " P, ' n ' 7st " 121b - ; Talara - I'cs was the first to move, and Tatan moa the.slowest With half the di»h"?e gone Anna Carlovna was some lenHl s behind everytiun* except Tataramoa P g \ c ; l J nto . . t! 'O straight,.but inside'the distance Antia Carovnn came v:ith a R reat rush and won by a neck. Tinie, Imm. OTAGO HANDICAP, of 300 sovs. One mile and a quarter. • Mr. E. ,T. M'Kay's Routine, aged, by bir Lancelot-Queen of Trunin? carried Gst. 121b (J. O'Brien) 1 Mr. G Dpinnslcr's Wai u, &t. (V. Yarr 2 Mr. L. North's True Knight, Ost. 101b..

■ (U. Berry) 3 Also started: Rose Noble, 9st. lib.; Tho Cornet, vsl. 131b.; Mumura, 7st. 51b.; A\ arsaw, 7st Gib. A splendid start was effected. Routino am Irue Knisjht jumped away smartest, and led out of the straight. At the fivefurlong mark .Routine and Truo Knight wore still in front two lengths clear from Warsaw, and The Cornet had ran past Rose Noble. Routine led True .Knieht by a length into the straight, and then went away alono to win by two lengths, True Knight being a length and a'half further away. Time, 2min- 18 2-ssec. TRIAL STAKES, of 100 sovs. Seven furlongs. Mr. F. Xclligan'c* Oratava, by Kilcheraii—Poltava, 3yrs., 7st. llllj. (A. Wilson) 1 Mr, J. J. Ellis's Optimefonn, Sst. Gib. (L. .lellings) 2 Mr. W. IC. Amboroid's Muirwick. S s t. 21b ..:... (E. Humphries) 3 AUo Miivtod: Miihiiri, Bst. Bib.; Jluitifoil, S>l. 31b.; White Flag, -Ssl. 3!b.; Baron Lowburii. S»l. 31b.: Cilenlui, Sst. 311).: Good Time, Sat. lib.; Driftwood, Sst. lib.; Spoykmk. 7.-1. 131b.; Thrni, 7st. llilb.; Pleasure Bcut. 7it. lllb. Optimeform and Pleasure Bent made the running. Three furlongs from liomii Outimefovm took a decide<l lead and lasted until the distance. As soon, as he was challenged Oratavn ran through from behind, winning by four lengths. Muircock was a length and. a half further awav. Time, lmin. 35 l-ssec. ;

I'EDEKAL HANDICAP, of 175 sots. Six furlongs. Mr. J. W. Skinner's b. g. Stepmeter, by Stepiii.ilc—Dcmeter, Gyrs., .Sst. 71b. (L. Humphries) 1 Mr. , W. T. Hazlelt's Directoire, list. 91b. ..; (I), Berry) 2 Mrs. ,1. Ellis's My Lawyer, li.vrs. fist. l.'llb. (I!. Ellis) 3 Also started: Soldiers' Chorus,-flit. Sib.'; l'etmtcs, B>l. 1U1!).; San Sovcro, 7sf. llllb,; JC'.i*tr<iina, 7st. lib.; (iapun, 7s(. Jltb.} Gold Sail. 7=l. nil).; Expansion, 7st. .'lib.; J'alello. CM. 10.1b. ■•■■■-.■ Gold Sail was left, and My Lawyer and Directoiip were smaiiesl. in bo"in. wilh Gnpon close up. Sl"pmck'r took charie before' reaehina the -s-tmisrhl, and wii'll after withstandiiij a chajli'iijo from I)i----ree.l.iire, by half a' length. Soldiers' T'lmrus. was two length* av.aj. Time, lniin, 20£Cfl, - - - •

'iAvi',i.'.-;mM UAiihii'M; i-f mo W vb. Mr. W,'('. ll»/.!«.(fV, 1,1, r., Darinifiliiln, I,'/ ('IUK-11/ll ill, Jiridf't, .'IVI'H., , "-I. 411/ .... (,l, )(;»•) 1 Mr. I',. ./, I', Uurlitmhh'* l-r, f. I'ml; "vi-.. M 11,. 0. KitiK) 2 Mr. i;. a. i;Mh's ),, ,■. :ivni., «•■.! u. litiis) :i Alsf, .-lurli-il: ,IoW, li»riv;Mi,,lOa, alb.! ."-'f' t.v I'm, !i--l, «11,, i OrrMii. H«l. i:i|li.j" M!/iUlp/,, K..1, V 11,.; 01/), ?a\, lill).; (Jryln, I7.,im'm 1,.i,./lifi/j «l<,rt, f-:»f,;iy fin was il'-l »i, bi>'i.l: 11/ - li//»-,»hilit',iliK roiiml tlio I") I urn Kii'-. rurihinir u r,,u|,|i. ~f |>.ri|;t.lis H>'f.r <il ()l,i, ell), .l>d,ri ISi>r,,vr.M licxl. Hiil'lv I'in IniKli-il in l.|i». ;-.l,mii{hl villi .I'ili/i Kirn.wiri i/i i:lr,«i i,ll>'/i,|;i/!'•<■, InMil- I Ik- (Ihlnni- (lAijn/rlnlr- )wik clwriff, I'M'l, xlllllillJ! <,fl I'dil, V. f,fi I,V (I l«!7l(,'tl|, Mii-7ii'l b-iic lia.lf ii fcnsflli iiwnv third. Tim-, Ir/ii/i. 21 I ,Vi<r. oToifiA wi;i/n;if kanmicap, r.r 135 w.v«. Or,-, mile. Mr. .1. ((iiclili-.v"« hr. k. Vhlii-.ntt, Syr«., li.V HiiiKl<--;lif:k-JI-(..')yli(., Xtf.. Dili. M. lir-nlf) 1 Mr, T. ,Slii(:rian'H b, in. Merry l/i'-s „ «.vr«., hvt 1.!.' f)l w . n ) 2 Mr. ,1, llviiht'm l>; (;. Fcndor, fiyrs., «M. Kill) (A. 11. Wifw/n) .1 ANo slariwl: Mwlailiftt, 'ML Rib.; Aimv.''ll, H'4. I 111., j Piiaka, «?!:. 511). i Piiiul, fel.i Mi'i Adviiiief., 8-1.,; Kr'kine, Bst. .l'i'di<:iiir lioppr.-! oul. :,l the barrifir's ri'c, and led evontutilly wini.iiiß by a IctikUi and n half from 'Merry 1-aw, who w,ib five l«nirllia in front of Tcodor. Then catne Medallist and Miss Advance. Time, Imin. SO ]■'«. The fliim put through the totalizator today was .£12,192 Hla. ns a(?ainst .£0552 103, for th<i oorresponilint; day of last year.

ACCKPTANCKS FOR SECOND DAY. IBy TclccraDh.'-Tre»« A6BoclAtlon.! Dunedin, December 26. Ine following ave the .ncccptances for the HDcond day of tho Dunedin Jockey Club's races:— MJI.BUU.V HUKHLKS. One milo and a hali.-Stayboy, 10.it. 131b.; Milo, lOst. 121b.; .lack Ashore, lOst. Sib.; ltiflo Range, l«st. 81b.; Kingman, 9«t. ill).; Black and Brown, Ost.; (JptHneforn), 9st, I'EItXHILL HANDICAP. Six furlongs, —Palisade, ftst. 71b:; Oblon?, Bst. 71b.; Friivoliti, Bst. 61b.; Ked, White and Blue, Sst. 31b.; Foil, 7sl. 141b.; Mosgiel, 7st. 101b.; Makuri, 7st. 91b.; Pleasure Bent, 7st. 81b.; Floriline, 7st. 71b.; Uaron Lowburn, 7st. 71b. ■ ..: ALLANTON WELTER. Seven furlongs—Waiju, 'Jst. , 9!b.; 'Fisticuff, 9st. 61b.; l'eixlor,'Bst. lilb.; Aimwell, Bst. lib;; Mdrry Lass, Sat. lib.; Troon, Bst.; Warsaw, ..si. 131 D.;. Cro>.hie, 7»t. 1211).;' Palette, 7st. lOlb.; Alfreda, 7st. 8lb.; Miss Advance, 7->t. rib.; Jirekine, 7st. 71b.; Ard Keigh,.7it. 71b. . '. ST. ANDRKW'S ILVNDICAP. One mile.—Soldiers' Chorus,-9»t. lib.; Waiju, Sst. 41b.; Koutiniv Jst. 131b.; The Cornet, 7st. 12ib.; Medallijt, 7st. 111b.; Mumufa, lit. 31b.; Oratava, 7st.; Field Gua, 6=t. 71b. TAIHOA HANDICAP. Six furlongs. —John Bunyan, lOit.; Safety Pin, flst. lib.; J-Viwoliti, 85t..101b.; Ob), Bsi. Gib.; Gryta, Bit. i\b.\ Optimeform, Bst. 3!b.; Foil, Sst. 31b.; Kituona, Bst.; Muircock, Sst; Playboy, Sit. GRANDSTAND HANDICAP. Six furlongs.—My Lawyer, Bst. 111b.; Penates, Bst. 81b.;'Thistledown, Bst. 71b.; San Severo, 7st. 71b.; Lupulite, 7st. 51b.; Kostroma, 7st. 51b.; Expansion, 6st. 9lb. JUVENILE HANDICAP. Four fur-longs.-Peg, 7st. 131b.; Peppin, 7st. 101b. j ilay Dalrymple, 7st. 91b.; Shona May, 7st. 71b.; Carpet Knight, 7st. 71b. FAEEWELL HANDICAP. Seven fur-longs.-Parable, Bst.-81b.; Fisticuff, Sst. 71b.; Eaglestone,' Sst. 31b.;'Warsaw, 7st. 101b.; True Knight, 7st. 71b.; Crosbie, 7st. Gib.; Puaka, 7st. 51b.; Merry Lass, 7st. 21b.; Miss Advance, Cat. Sib.

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1321, 27 December 1911, Page 6

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DUNEDIN SUMMER MEETING. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1321, 27 December 1911, Page 6

DUNEDIN SUMMER MEETING. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1321, 27 December 1911, Page 6

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