RACING.
DUNEDIN RACES. (By Telegraph—Per Press Association.l DUNEDIN, June 4. Dunedin Steeples.—CD Snowfall (V. Langford) 1, (2) Radiate 2, (1) Top Gear 3. Won by two and a half lengths; half a length. Time 5.32 2-5. Domain Handicap.—(3) dock O’ ITazeUlean (B. Broclie) 1, (2) M.eitai 2, (!) Arrow Maid 3. Won by a length and a half; half a length. Time 1.10 2-5.
Farewell Handicap.—(2) lied Boa (L. J. Kllis) 1, (1) Ranelagh 2, Sudden Storm 3. Won by a length, and a half; three-quarters of a length. Time 1.29 3-5. The tote took £14,9551 for the day, compared with £23,437 on th e third day last year, making a total for the meeting of £58,564 as against £Bo,r 5091JOCKEY SUSPENDED. DUNEDIN, June 4. After the Domain Handicap at Wingatui to-day, an inquiry was htld concerning crossing by the winner, Jack o’ Hazeldoan, in the straight. The Judicial Committee held that the incident did not effect the-result of the race, and allowed the placings to stand, but suspended B. Brodie, ; the rider, for a month. AUCKLAND—SECOND DAY. AUCKLAND, June 5. It is cold hut fins for the second day of Ellerslie Races, There is a good attendance and track heavy after overnight’s steady rain, Results; Hunt Cup: —(2) Luoess 1, (9) Spalpiko 2, (1) Penny Plain 3, All started. Won by 12 lengths. Time 5.17. Ranfurlv Handicap:—(lß) New Boy 1, (16) Gold Lily 2, (o) Principal 3. Scr: Catoma, Crouehan. Won by a length. Time 1.32 2-5. Remuera Hurdles:—(2) Taumai 1, (1) Mister Gamp 2, (4) Kauri Park 3. Sc-r: Kameliameha. Won by four lengths. Time 4.0. GREAT NORTHERN STEEPLES. "(3| miles.) (4) Aurora Borealis (McDonald) ... 1 (5) Omeo ‘ ... ... 2 (6) Odin ... 3 Scr.—Kawini, Waka King. Won by a length; ten lengths. Time 8.17. KING ATTENDS. (Received this dav at 9.40 a.m.) LONDON, June 4. Hundreds found the best way of going to the Derby was to pass the night on the Downs. At daybreak many spirals of smoke curled skywards marking camping places. The crowd was estimated at several hundred thousands. There was a ceaseless stream of traffic, as motley • as usual, comprising every type of vehicle, from obsolete gigs to high powered cars. Hundreds arrived by aeroplane. Their Majesties accompanied by the Prince of Wales and Duke of ester, motored to Epsom. The King looked well and was deafeningly welcomed, SWEEPSTAKE WINNERS. NEW YORK, June 4. Holders of Blenheim tickets in the Army and Navy Veterans Sweepstake are E. W. Dougherty, Brooklyn, New York, and Wilfred Le Blanc, Hull. Quebec, respectively. They win 149,000 dollars each.
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