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PACING

[IJY TELFGRAPH —PER PRESS ASSOCIATION.]

DUNEDIN RACES

DUNEDIN, June i

Tradesmen's Handicap.—>3) Overhaul and (2) Eaton Bells (.dead heat) 1, Paper Boy 3. Won hv three lengths. Time 1.18 4-5.

St. Clair Steeples.—(2) Afaungamoe 1. (1) Andy 2. (4) Radiae 3. Won hv six lengths. Time . 5.54 2-5.

Jumpers’ Flat.—(l) Dubious 1. (6) Atapo 2. (7) Bonatic 3. Won by a nose. Time 2.16 2-5.

Winter Handicap.—(3) Soltoe 1, (2) Wingatui 2. (10) Hurdy Gurdy 3. Won by a length. Time 1.46 3-5. The tote took .£18.5981 for the day compared with £18.889 on the first da\ last year.

ENGLISH DERBY. C’ALLBOY WINS. •Received this day at S a.m.) LONDON, .Tune 1. The Derbv—Call Boy 1. Hot Night 2. Shinn Mor 3. Twenty-three started. Won by two lengths with eight lengths between second and third. DERBY RACE. LONDON. June 2. Several records were established i connection with the Derby race. Iti* the first dry Derby since 1923. The going was ideal, and the time 2.34 2-5 Ts a record, heating Captain Cuttle’s re ord in 1922, by one-fifth of a second. Hurry Oil’s sons have now won the Derby three times. Elliott, the leading jockey of the season has now won his first Derby. There was a good start except that Stampede. Birtli- | right and Jack’s Son dwelt at the I post. Call Boy led throughout. The order at Tatterham Corner was. Call Boy. Shianinor, Sickle and Hot Night. Call Boy easily responded to every diallenjio ami won comfortably.

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Hokitika Guardian, 2 June 1927, Page 3

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250

PACING Hokitika Guardian, 2 June 1927, Page 3

PACING Hokitika Guardian, 2 June 1927, Page 3

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