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AT WINGATUI

WIN FOR SHATTER

GOLD CUP TO SILVER SCORN

(By Telegraph.—Press Association.)

DTJNEDIN, February 11. The Dunedln Jockey Club's Autumn Meeting was concluded today In fine weather. The track was fast, and there was a good attendance: The toiallsator handled £18,786, compared witli £10,827 10s last year, making a tO,VL I £? r,,tne ""ting of £36,122; compared with £30,885 10a ' last - year. nesults :—

Owluro HlEhwelght Handicap, of 110 soys; , ?"J, c-e-~6"B Strong Light, .9.0 (Pascoe).-l; 4-3 Grand Review, 9.8, 2; 3-5 Signaller, 9.13, 3. Also started: 9-9 AI Jolson 1Q;13, l-l Nigcad« r£ ead ,1011- 2"2 Kakara 10.9. 7-7 Ballance }H"» 5^ Thornton 9.8, 8-8 Night Lad 9:8, 10-10 Bell Hill 9.0. Two lengths arid a half, head.- Time, lmin 43 2-ssec ■ . ..

Novice Stakes, of HO soys; 6 fur!onea.~ 8-9 Roland,- 8.2 (Dooley), 1; 5-6 Gold. Dress; } 3'& s's Repudiation, T. 13. 3. Also start-ed:7-8 Character 8.4, 11-13 Conca d'Oro 8.4, 2-1. Shining Gold 8.4, 9-10 -Sun-Palace ' 8.4, 1-2 Heather Glow 8.2, 4-4 Ventrao 8 2 12-11 Shamata, 7.13; 6-5, Southern^ Princess," T. 13; i 3*1! F5 1* ■■■u- 3 >' 10-9 Wltcll °f Er'n 7.12. Head,. half a length. Time, lmin 16 3-ssec. Flying Handicap, of, 150 soys; fl furlongs.— 2-1, Great Star, 9.0 (Coveny), 1; 1-3 Assemble, 7.9, 2;'4-4 Fair Weather, 7.13, 3. Also started: i-5 Palermo 8.6, 3-2 Grecian Prince 8.2, 8-8 Last. March' 8.0, 5-6 Boyal Sceptre 713 B-7 Blue-Metal 7.7," 9-0 Al Jolsou 7.1. Short head, nose. Time, lmin. 14 4-ssee.

OUXEDIN. JOCKEY CLUB HANDICAP, of 200

sots; l'/t miles. 4—2—SUatter, 8.0 . (Eastwood) l 3—f- Red Heckle, 8.2 (McTavlsh)"!!;;!;;". 2 2—3—Cricket .Bat,, B,S. (A. E. Ellis) . 3 Also started: 7-7 Red Sea S.S 1-1 The ?T| 8l 8 er T f \ 6-6 ™°™ ' T.lO. 8-9 Red Kacer 4i, 8"?' J'wHoe 7.0 i 5-5-Princess. Argosy: 7.0; Short head, head. Time, 2mi» 6 2-ssec. A. E. Ellis was suspended for.one. mouth for crossing Bed Racer.

Abbotsford Handicap, of 110 soys- i mlla 3-3 Cough, 8.9, 1: 11-H Worship, 8.5 2- 6-7 Locksley, 8.9, 3. Also started: 2-4 'Amy Johnson 8.12 12-12 Dressy 8.7, 1-! Chief Ught |-'. T-b Grand Kevlew 8.4, 8-5 Pink Paper 8 4 ?n ? £ 1? etfaS Glance 8-1. 5-2 -Rod Sunset 8.1, }l"!.^alma^ 7dl; 49 Silver SiBUl 7.7..Three lonsths, neck. Time, lmin 42sec. Hopeful Handicap, of 110 sbvs; 5 fur£»gS^?"i 61' 7- 6 <Mackie), lj 3-3 June *l>a.TWrd. 7.4- (Eastwood), 2; 6-6 Daring r6ed> ( Tf «?« 3«»). 3. Also started: 1-1 Counterplay 9.2, 4-4 Gold Boy 7.6/8-8 Dlmpy -"?' »* 1 r ?^POr ■ 7" 3' and ■'■ Klndly Light TtaTlmln *%£° and a. half:/.^ths:

JAMES HAZLETT GOLD CUP, of 300 soys; • •" . 7. furlongs. , ■ : ' 1 Silver Scorn, 8.12 (O'Connor) . . "■.... . . l f Autopay, 0.6 (B. H: Erodie) ....... 2 2 Inflation, 8.5 (L. J. Ellis) .'.'...':!!-II!^- 3 rt\ S'aC^ b°rs<;s w^e the oniy starters. Two lengths, lonstb. Time, lmin 28 2-ssec. j n^-'^ o, la, San^lcaP. of 100 sore; 6: fur-longs.—l-l ZeebrUEße. 8.2 (Eastwood) • 1-2-2 (Winder), 3. Also started: 4-4 Ilkloy 8 4 '6-6 Cleaner 3-3 lan-s March-. 7.7^ 7-7 Flying iSL Two. lengtils- ne*- Tiiie, lmin'w

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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 36, 13 February 1933, Page 4

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AT WINGATUI Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 36, 13 February 1933, Page 4

AT WINGATUI Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 36, 13 February 1933, Page 4

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