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RACING.

(By Telegraph-—Per Press Association.) DUNEDIN .J.O. MEETING. DUNEDIN, Peb. 11. I lie second day of the autumn meeting was held in line weather. Pain had made the track easier than on the lii'st day, hut it was in good order. The tote handled £20.472 for the day. eom- ! pared with £31,164J for the second day ol last year, making the total for the meeting £50.286, compared with £58.000 of last year. Owliiro Hurdle Handicap— (3) Beauty Eight 1. (1) Jack o’ Lantern 2, (2) Red I leather 3. Won by five lengths; seven lengths. Time 2.48 3-5. Warrington Handicap—(2) Ruminant 1, (3) Rotor 2, (5) Money Peer 3. Won by four lengths; half a length. Time 1.44. Dunedin Jockey Club Handicap—(3) Queen Balboa 1, (8) Front Rank 2, (7) Countersign 3. Won hy half a length; a head. Time 2.9 4-5. Flying Handicap—(l) Sudden Storm 1. (4) Good as Gold 2. (5) Circulation 3. Won hy three lengths ; two lengths. Time 1.16 4-5. Hopeful Handicap—(2) Full Feather and (3) Night March, a dead heat 1, (6) Red Sea 3. A dead heat; a length and a half. Time 1.5. Waihola Handicap—(2) Spearmaid 1, (3) Tripaway 2, (1) Sky-quest 3. Half a length each way. Time 1.18. lla/.lett Memo rial".—(l) Limerick 1, (2) Countersign 2, (3) Nincompoop 3. Won easily by a length and a half; six lengths. Time 1.44 1-5. Abbotsford Handicap—(2) AVingatui 1, (7) Lucy Locket 2, (3) Black Duke 3. Won by a length; two lengths. Time 1.29 4-5. TARANAKI J.C. MEETING. NEW; PLYMOUTH, Feb. 11. The Taranaki J.C. races were concluded in fine weather, before a largo attendance. The course was in good order, though rather lined. The tote handled £21,137, compared with £22.720 last year, the. total for the meeting being £40.080 against £-12,500, a decrease of £1,820. Okoke Hurdles—(2) Elysianor 1, (1) Airtight 2, (0) IT.vmgreat. 3. Won by half a length; a length. Time 2.53 2-5. Mokau Hack Handicap—(s) Flying Shot 1. (2) So von a 2, (4) Always 3. Won by a. head; two lengths. Time 1.50. Stewards’ Handicap—(s) High Finance 1, (1) Kiosk 2, (3) Oration 3. Won hy a neck; two lengths. Time 1.14 4-5. 14th Taranaki Stakes.—(2) The Hawk 1. (1) Reremoana 2, (3) Te Atiawa 3. Won hy a neck; three lengths. Time 1.14 3-5. Paul Memorial Handicap—(3) Tioga 1, (1) Eden Hall 2, (5) Transformer 3. Won by a length; a length and a half. Time 2.9. Urunui Electric Handicap—(l) Yawl 1, (2) Resinous 2, (3) Cadenza 3. A Yon by half a length; a length. Time 1.4 3-5. Paritntu .Juvenile Handicap—(2) Tea .Miss 1. (1) Miss Ransom 2. (1) Gold Dawn 3. AVon by a neck ; hall a length. Time 1.2 3-5. Omata Hack Handicap—-(3) Pan* Lucerne 1, (4) Onward 2, (5) Mendip 3. Won by a bead; a length. Time ! 1.15.

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Hokitika Guardian, 13 February 1928, Page 1

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476

RACING. Hokitika Guardian, 13 February 1928, Page 1

RACING. Hokitika Guardian, 13 February 1928, Page 1

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