DUNEDIN SUMMER MEETING.
SECOND DAY'S RACES. MEDALLIST WINS'ST. ANMtEWS lIAXUICAI'. IBy TelcKisrV..—Presi Associa-Uon.l Duncdin, December :.'". Thn-Oimediu Jnvkt-y l'!iib> Summer meeting hiis cnnc-ludi-d 10-diiv !n lino Kill dull wi-athi-r. Tho course was slifkv. but. belter (K.iin oh Ilir- first ds.y. The nU-'ul-oiii'O was fair. The sum ol",ttO.!l!)l was piil (h rhugh Uii- lof.ili.silor, as ■■nnipnrnl with .tfllW on the second day of thn laft Siimmor meeting. Tho lotnl for the livo days was .E2n,iaii 10s. as againsl, iHß.fi!« 10s. Inst vpnr. Thn follo'wins are- the results:- " MILBU.KN HIRDLK irAMHCAP, of 100 sovs. One milo and a half. Jlr. 1). Uuthcrford's b. g. Milo, by Conqueror—Kketerini l'nsse.ropoulo, nged, lOst. 121b (L. HoKarty) 1 Jlr. C. I'lockton's Black and Brown, fI.M (W. 11. Jurvis) 1 Mr. ,1. IHlis's Optimeform. M. - ' (L. .Idlings) 3 Also starlcd: Stayboy, lOst. 131b.; .lack Ashore, JOst. 81b.: Rifle Kange, lOst. Sib.; L'ingman, list. 71b. ]?itlo : Kongo unseated his rider at Ihe first fence, when iu front of the. field. Oplinicform showed tho way past the stand. Tho fence at the milu post proved fatal to liingman's rhnnce, as he lost; his rider. Entering the , straight Milo, Optimeform. and Brown and Black were in close order, and in tha run homo tho first-named stalled off the opposition, nnd won nicely by half a length from Black nnd Brown, who bent Optimeform by a short length. Stayboy was fifteen lengths away. Time, ilinhi. Isec. ■ PEHNHILL lIANinCAP, of 100 sovs. Six furlongs. Mr. J. A. Holmes's eh. f. I'leasuro ' Bent, by Terrapin—Pleasure Seeker, 3yrs., 7st. 31b., inc. slb. allowance (0. Berry) 1 Mr. W. Robertson's Palisade, 9st. 71b.' ♦ (W. H. Boult) 2 Mr. ,T. Lindsay's Red, White, and. Blue, Sst. 41b., inc. lib. over ■ : (J. Beale) 3 Also started: OWong, Sst. 71b;; Triwolliti, Sst. '61b.; I'oil, 75t.'131b.; Mosgiel, 7st. 101b.; Malvuri, 7sf 91b.; Floriline, 7si. 71b.; Baron Lowburn,. 7st. 91b. (including 21b. over). . Palisade delayed'the start by breaking through. Friwolliti and Mahuri were left at the post. Mosdel took charge at the start. Pleasure Bent joined Floriline in the lead as the field swung: into the straight with Palisade close up. ]n tho run home Pleasure Bent stalled oft' a challenge from Palisade, aud beat b : -m by a length and a.half. Bed, White, andBluo was three lengths away. Time,' Imin. 20sec. ■ ■ ALLANTON WELTER, • of. 125 sovs. / Seven furlongs. Mr. J. Hymcr's br. g. Feodor, by Lord Kosslyn—Pleona, 6yrs., Sst.-61b. Mr. J. Calvert's Miss Advance, 7st. Vlb. • (J. B.egbio) 2 Messrs. Baird s and Sharp's Warsaw, Bst: 21b. (including 21b. over) (J. Beale) 3Also started: Merry Lass, 8s(. lib.; Aimwdl, 85t..11b.; I'roon, Sst.; Crosbie, ist. 121b.; Palette, 7st. 101b.; Alfrcda, 7-t. 81b.; Erskine, 7st. 71b.; Ard Keigh, 7st. Warsaw and Erskine were slowest to leave the murk. Ard Reigh look up tho running, nnd, in company with Palette, showed tho way past the six-furlong post, frooii and Crosbie being close up. At the home turn Palette, Troon and Merry Lass were in line, just clear of half, a dozen others. At the distance Troon j was in front, with Feodor, Crosbie, and Jlorry Lass almost in line, lvhilo Miss Advance was running close up. In a good finish Feodor l>eat Jliss, Advance'by a short length, Warsaw be-ing a'hcail away third. Time, liuin. 34 l-, r i«;c. ST. ANDREW'S HANDICAP, of 250 sovs. One mile. Mr. ,T. I!. Furw/s h. g. Medallist, bv The Officer—Target, Syr.*., 7st. nib'. Mr. G. Dempster's Waiju.Sst. jlb. J ° Jlr. I'. Ndligan's-Oralava, 7st. ■ , L , , ' ■'..J. O'Brien) 3 Also started: Soldiers' Chorus, list, lib.; Routine, 7st. 131b.; The Cornel, vsl. 121b. • Mumura, 7st. 31b.; I'iold Gun, Gst. 71b. ' After a breakaway, the field was diepatched in straggling order, Soldiers' Chorus and The Cornet being left, whilst Field Gnn and Routine lost several lengths. Mumura and Oratava led AVaiiu and Jledallist by three lengths going altnig the back. Inside the distance Jledallist drew- out, and won by three lengths from "Waiju, who beat Oratava by a head. I'imo, Iniin. 'lliscc. TAIHOA HANDICAP, of 100 sovs. •Six furlongs. Jlr. U. W. Jf'Lean's b. c. Kimona, by Conqueror—Bboincr, 3yrs;, Bstv ..I. M'Combe) 1 Mr. C. jSewman's John Buny.ui, lOst. (J. fienlc) 2 Mr. J. Ciifsoy's Obi, Bst. Gib. (D. King) 3 Also started: Grytn, Sst. 41b.; Optimeform, Bst. 31b.; Jluircock, Sst.; Playbov, Bst.; Safety Pin, !)st. lib. Safety Pin was smartest to begin Trom a good start, John'•Biinyau- being slow to find his legs. Running past the fivefnrlong post Safety Tin was a' length clear of Obi aud Playboy. At the home turn Kimona joined Obi in tho lead, and John Bunyan moved up. ,At the distanco Kimona. took charge, and won by three lengths from John Bunya'u, who beat Obi by two lengths aud a half. Tiuic, Imin. 2(iscc. '" . ' '• • GRANDSTAND HANDICAP, of'lSO'sots. Six furlongs.' Jlr. ]). If. Koberts's b. g. Expansion, by Birkonhcad—Tmuwrsion, syrs., Bit. 10lb. (including lib. ovor) (.1. O'Brien) 1 Mrs. J. fllis's Jly Lawyer, lOst. lllb. (If. Ellis) 2 Mr. ,1. ft. Smith's Kostroma, 7sl. 51b. (including 21b. over) ..(J. Kae) 3 Also sl;irk-d: Von ate. Bst. 81b.': ThisHerionn, Sst. 71b.; Sail Sovoro, 7st. 71b.'; Lupulito. 'A. Sib. (iiu-luding :ilb. over). Lupulitc led Kostroma, Expansion,, and My lawyer piu-t tho live-furlong post, Kan :--evei-o bringing "P the fear. Lupulite landed in tho straight with Kostroma and Expansion close up. Kostroma took charge inside the distance vhyro My Lawyer arrived on tho Krone aud in a good finish Expansion won by a short head. Kostroma was three lengths away third. Time, Imin. 17 t-.fe'c. JUVENILE HANDICAP, of 125 sovs. For twu-year-olds. Four furlongs. Mi\ A. Mucin rhino's b. c. Teppin; by Chnrlcuiagno 7st. slb. (including 51b. allowunco) (li. liwriv) 1 Mr. M. Hobbs's l\«, 7st. l:ilh. (1., (i. King) 2 Mr. Miicl'arlanc'a Slioim May, 7&I 711. '(•I. (»|,oni :i . Also sUi.rlod: .May α-ilryuiplc, 7sl »|l. • Carpet Knighfi 7»t. Tib. ~ .A good start wiic< oflccto-d and IVg an i] Peppin dren- mil I'mm tho olliot.-. Insido the dist;..mvt reppin luok chaiw and won by l.wo lengths, IVj; l.t-ing a neck in'front ut Shouu May. 'J'imc, S3;rc. I'AIIEWELL TIANOICAP, 0 [ 125 So \>. Seven furlong.?. Mr. C. North's br. h. True Knight, by Sir Laddo—Purity, lyr.--., 7.<t. /Ib. (A. Hcrrv) 1 Mr. 11. A. Knight's I'iiaka.- 7st. slli. (A. Fl. AVilsin) 2 Mr. .1. Calvert's .Miss Advance, list.. Sib. ■ (•I. iTßrien) 3 ,\\>» -.liirlnl: I'arnblo, S-.L Sib.; I'i-tj. cun , , Sst. 71b. A fair .-l:irt wits ellcoM and running past, Iho six.furlong True I\"ni»hl anil l'i>iir.uff were, iu ihiugr. TisliciilV lauded iu the straisht with Truo linisht.
in dose iittendance, but. before reaching tho distance tho hilta- had taken charfo, and drawing out won by a length from I'iiaka, who boat Jliss Advance by a. little over a leiiglh. Time, Imin. Msec.
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