RACING NEWS
[in' TEI.EOIIAPn — PE« PH ESS ASSOOI \TION DUNEDIN RACES. DUNEDIN. May 30. The Tote took 022.138.'. compared with £28.114A on the first day of the corresponding meeting last year. St, Clair Steeplechase.— Pawcrewere 1, Tunica 2, Hollow Log 3. Ser. Magdala, Pnlencia. Carbina, Noble Nona, Monoinore. Won by twenty lengths. Time 4.47 1-5. Jumpers’ Flat.—Falstaff 1. General Retain 2, Redfire 3. Won easily hv two lengths. Time 2.47 4-5. Winter Welter.— ifutch Courage I. Silver Peak 2, I.adv Blissful 3. Mon hv two lengths. Time 1.47 l- ; >- SCRATCH INGS. AUCKLAND. May 30. Sera tellings are Sturdee for the North oi*n Steeplechase, and Ngata lor the Northern Hurdles.
DERBY PROSPECTS. (Received this day at 12.25 p.m.) LONDON. May 30,
Despite satisfactory gallons, Rondoland has not regained his position ot favourite for the Derby. On the eon- | trarv his price lias eased. Captain \ Cuttle rushed into market when it. was ! announced Donoghue was chosen to ride j him and closely messed Pondoland. , The weather prospects are favourable. |
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Hokitika Guardian, 31 May 1922, Page 3
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