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DUNEDIN

In, the South-'the Dunedin Jockey Clubs Meeting has some interest locally, because of-- the presence of Glare and Quantum. Glare, who is to contest the Otokia Handicap, will be a solidly supported candidate. The principal event is the

Queen Balboa may be the best of the topweightg, but backers may rely more on Night Lad and Money Mine, both of whom are good gallopers and have fair form on their side. The sprint event is the

Once again the lightweights are looked to to provide the- best showing. AVaviug Corn, Subdivision, and Dutch Money have all been galloping very well. Dutch Money with 7.5 should show up. Horses who take the eye in the-remain-ing events are:—Antrim Boy, Solmuri, Stealth, Tarqtrinius, Parysia, Glare, Attract, and Francolin.

st lb st It> Merit}' 11. ... 9 3 Wingatui .... 713 lueen Balboa . S 9 Money Mine .. 7 11 raboo . 8 2' Night Lad ... 7 10 jatin Quarter .- 8 0 Circulation ..75

OTACO HANDICAP, of 400 soys; one milo and a quarter.

st lb st II) Black Duko .. 0 5 Waving Com . 7 13 Meadow Lark. 0 3 Subdivision .. 7 12 Koyal Saxon .. S 7 Gold Tiugo .. 7. 5 Night Lad .... 8 2 Dutch Money . 7 5 Eiu Tin Tin . S 0 Quantum .... 7 0

FEDERAL HANDICAP, of 275 soys; six furlongs.

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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 152, 24 December 1929, Page 6

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DUNEDIN Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 152, 24 December 1929, Page 6

DUNEDIN Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 152, 24 December 1929, Page 6

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