DUVEDIN SUMMER MEETING
SECPND DAY. A .TOCKBY DISQUALIFIED. (By Telegraph,—Press Association.) Diinedin, Decembey 28. Tho Dunedin Jockey Club's Summer Meeting concluded to-day in fine weather, The sum of .£19,336 was put through the tnachino, compared .with <GI 8,849 tor thn eecoßd day; tot year, jwjdag thj) tpta^.
£38,185 against 103. for the last summer meeting. The resulta are:— MILBURN HURDLES, of 130 sovs. One mile and a half. 4 Mr. D. Morton's True Blue, by Black; and Red—Patchwork mare, aged, 9st (H. Coker) 1 3 Mr. G. N. M'Lean's Kingsway, list. iV> (A. Wormald) 3 2 Mr. W. Wood's Hatana, lOst. 131b. (H. Lorrigan) 3 Also started: 1 Beacon, 12st. 41b. Tho horses were all praotically together nt the last hurdle, and in a punishing finish True Blue won by half a 'ength from Kingsway, who beat Hatana by a neck. Beacon was a length away. Time, 2inin. 48 l-ssec., a record for the truck. FERNHILL HANDICAP, of 140 sove. Seven furlongs. 2 Mr. J. J. Paddy's Sartorze, by Sarto -Quartorze, 6yre., Sst. 13lb. (F. C. Porter) 1 3 Mr. A. F. Roberta's Quirinus, Bst. 61b (J. H. Moore) 2 5 Mr. H. A. Knight's Doon, 7st. 71b. (H. Wood) 3 Also started j 1 Leading Lady, Bst. 101b.; 6 Cortes, 7st. 101b.; 4 Sylvia, 7st. 101b.; 8 All Ready, 7st. 91b.; 7 Varanian, 7st. 71b.; 10 Martuk, 7st. 71b.; 11 Muircock (car. 7st 101b.); 11-Benefit, 7st. 71b.; 9 Volspiol, 7fft, 71b. Quirinus led into the straight, but at (he half distance Sartorze camo fast and won by a length and a half. The third horse was half a length further away. Time, lmin. 29 2-ssec. ALLANTON WELTER HANDICAP, of 150 Bovs. One mile. 3 Mr. F. H. Pyne's Honesty, by Martian—Success, 3jts., Sst. 101b. (J. Campbell) 1 8 Mr. W. T. N. Hazlott's Directoire, &t. 101b (j. Bae) 2 2 Mr. M. F. Ryan's Marvelite, Sst. lib (H. Donovan) 3 Also started: 4 Russo, Sst. 61b.; 6 Troon, Bst. 101b.; 1 Angelina, Sst. 91b.; 5 Glenowl, Sat. 61b.; 7 Peerless, Sst. slb. Won by a length and a quarter, the third horse the same distance away. Time, lmin. 42 l-sseo. The Judicial Committee met and disqualified J. Rae for three months for crossing. ST. ANDREW'S HANDICAP, of 350 sovs. One mile. 1 Messrs. Reid and Studholme's Reval, by Finland—Lady Symons, 4yrs., Bst. 61b (H. Lorrigan) 1 4 Mr. J. H. Prosser's Specialform, Bst. 31b (F. C. Porter) 2 2 Mr. W, Gardiner's John Barleycorn, Bslt. 41b. (J. Oleon) 3 Also started: 3 First Glanco 9st.; G Martius, Sst. 91b.; 5 Peg, 7st. 71b ; 7 Rongahere, (carried 6st. 121b.). Eongahere. unseated his jockey in the preliminary, and bolted a mile or more. Reval landed first into the straight, and Ithen John Barleycorn was passed by Specialform. All of them except Roval were evidently in trouble at tho distance, and Reval won easily by threequarters of a length,_ with the third horse two and a half lengths away. Time, lmin. 41sec. TAIHOA HANDICAP, of 120 sovs. Six furlongs. 2 Mr. R. M. Paterson's Golden Rupee, . 3yrs., Mt. 31b. (J. Olsen) 1 3 Mr. A. B. Armour's United Service, Oat. 101b (A. 11. Wilson) 2 t Mr. H. Friedlander's Carol us, Sst. Ulb (H. Donovan) 3 Also started: 7 Lion, Bst. 101b.; 6 Kazan Bst. 51b.; 1 Medley, Bst. 31b.; 5 Killaloo, 83t.; 10 Resemblance, Bst.; 8 Sea Maid, Bst; 9 Micky Free, Sst. From a shocking slfcart Golden Rupee got a break of five or six lengths. Carolus head«d the rest of the field, but was soon passed by Resemble and Kazan. United Service came fast in the straight, but nothing got near Golden' Rupee, who won by six lengths. The third horse was two lengths and a half away. Time, lmin. IKsec. The Judicial Committee inquired into .he start, and found that it was all right, Golden Rupee' being behind the barrier when tho word was given. GRANDSTAND HANDICAP, of 200 bovs. Six furlongs. 1 Mr. L. C. Huzlett's br. h. Master Radius, by Charlemagno ll—St. Regis, syrs., 7at. 131b. ... (J. Olsen) 1 7 Mr. J. Skinner's Fender, 7st. 121b. (A. H. Wilson) 2 1-Mr. A.-.Boyle's Findhoni; 7stv 9lb. (inc. 21b. overweight), (W. Goscomb) 3 Also started: 3 Obsono, Sst. 111b.; 5 Chudio, Bst. 71b.; 6 Speedomotor, 7st. 131b.; 2 Charmilla, 7rt. 121b.; 8 Salzburg, 7st. From a good start Obsono was first to break the line, Fender being slow to move. Sister Radius showed out in front of Fmdhorn and Speedometer as they ran past the five-furlong post, Chudic lying fourth. Racing to the three-fur-long post Sister Radius and Findhom wero running a couple of lengths clear of Speedomotor, Charmilla, and' Chudic Sister Radius and Findhorn landed in the straight together, but inside the distance Fender came with a good run, and caught the leaders at the half-distance, bister Radius won. by a nose from Fender, who beat Findhorn by- a similar distance. Time, lmin. 15 2-ssec. JUVENILE HANDICAP, of 125 bovs For two-year-olds. Four furlongs. 1 Sir Gco. Clifford's br. f. Holiday by Varco—Fhtaway, 9st. 31b ~,„_, • (F. C Porter) 1 3 Mr. H. Prosser's Bon Sign, 7st. lljlb (including 9Jlb. overweight) 5 Mr. K. C. GUlies's Bellshire, 7st 71b .. . . , ■ < A ' H. Wilson) 3 Also started: 2 Down, 7st. 91b • 4 Oriande, 7st. 71b.; 6 Blitz, 7st. 71b Holiday led Bellshire and Bon Sign into the straight, with Oriande next and Down last. In the run to the post Holiday kept clear, and stalling off a challenge from Bon Sign beat her by a neck. Bellshire was a neck away third. Time, 50 l-ssec. FAREWELL HANDICAP', of 150 sovs. Seven furlongs. 5 Mr W. T Hazlett's b. m. Martian Maid, by Martian—Greek Maid syrs., 7st. 31b. ... (R, Bnddicomb) 1 2 Mr. J. Graham's Golden King, Bst o *\, (W. Robinson) 2" 8 Mr. W. Crossan s Ogier, Bst. 2Jlb. (including 2Ub. overweight) (J. Beale) 3 Also started: 1 Twelfth Night, Bst. Gib ; 6 Martel, 7st. 111b.; 4 Scotch Melodr 7st. 111b. ; 7. Officious, 7st. Martian Maid moved up to Ogier entering the straight the pair bein» over two lengths in front of Twelfth Night. Martian Maid won by a neck from Golden King, who came witli a late run. Time lmin. 29 l-sseo.
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