RACING.
[HV TELEGRAM —PER PRESS ASSOCIATION.] DUNEDIN RACES. DUNEDIN, Feb. 14. The second day of the Wingatui meeting was held in mild weather, with occasional light showers, which however, did not interfere with the pleasure of the meeting. The totalisator handled £41,8075. against £38,742 last year, the total for the meeting being £88.504 against £(>5,920; last year. Results: Owhiro Hurdles.—Relic 1, Kaikahu 2, Happy Warrior 3. Won by six lengths; third ten away. Time 2.53 2-5. Hopeful Handicap.—Rattle Flag 1. Paper Boy 2, Pink Terrace 3. Won hy three-quarters of a length ; third a nock away. Time 1.4 2-5. AYarrington Handicap.—Apache 1, Full Swing 2, Cornstalk 3. Won by three-quarters of a length; third half a length away. Time 1.44. Flying Handicap.—Lava 1. Set Sail 2. Corn Aloney 3. Won by a short neck; third a head away. Time 1.10 4-5. Jockey Club Handicap.— Baldowa 1. Tommy Dodd 2, Afantua 3. AA on by a. neck; third half a head away. Time 2.11.
AVaihola Handicap.— Rob 1. Soltoe 2. Pink Note 3. Won by four lengths ; third a bead away. Time 1.17 3-5. nazlett Alemorial. —Glentruin 1. Count C'nvour 2. Circulation 3. Won by over a, length, dime 1.43. ' Abbotsficld Welter.—-'Unidamn and The Harp, a dead beat 1, The Client 3. Third one and a quarter lengths away. Time 1.13 2-5.
JOCKEY KILLED IN HURDLES MELBOURNE, Feb. I t,
In the AVnrrein Hurdles. Bindwood, ridden by Colin Boyd, and ridden bv Price came to grief. Both horses roll and rolled on and kicked their riders. Boyd was killed and Price suffered a fractured collar bone. Boyd was one of the liest-known jockeys in Australia.
AI'ETjBOUBNE results. AIFLBOURNF. Fob. 14. The Oaklcigb Plate resulted Perspective 1. Lady Thrill 2, Warranton 3 Twenty started. Lady Thrill lead into the straight, but soon afterwards Perspective took charge and won by a length in 1.51. which is an Australian and Now Zealand record. rOSIAG JOCKEY GETS ROUGH TTAIE. PARIS. Fob. 13. A crowd of disappointed backers at the Vincennes racecourse mobbed a jockev named Dessaux, when his mount, the favourite, was lieaten. owa bad start. Ho was severely injured and was rescued by the police.
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