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RACING.

DUNEDIN J.C. MEETING

(By ;Telegraph—Per Press Association.)

DUNEDIN, October 8

For the first day qf the Dunedin J.C. Spring meeting there was tine weather, but the track was heavy. The tote took £13,603, compared with £16;554 v on the first day last year. Spring Hurdle” Handicap:—(2) Membo 1; (1) Gay Fashion 2; (3) Beauty Light 3. Won by four lengths ; half a 'length. Time 3.28 2-5. Trial Stakes:—(l) Master Anomaly 1; (3) ICakara 2, (2) Winsome Hind 3. Won-by half a length ; four lengths. Time 1.19 4-5. Maungatua Handicap:—(2) Gustavo 1; (1) Riri 2; (10) Impertinence 3. Won by half a length; five lengths. Time 1.33 4-5. Electric Handicap:—(l) Compensation 1; (3) Waving Corn 2; (5) Red Boa 3. Won by a short head; three lengths. Time ;l .20. JVlfisgiel Handicap:— (3) Town Major 1 ; (1) Black Duke 2; (4) Royal Game 3.’ Won by a length ; six lengths. Time 2.16 4-5. McLean Stakes:—(6) Fairweather 1; (2) Lochlaggan 2; (5) Hula Belle 3. October Handicap:—(2) Rascal 1; (1) On Top 2; (5) Caterpillar 3. Won by a short length • four lengths. Time T. 34 4-5.’-.' ' .

-Taioma Handicap(l) Master Anomaly- 1; (2) A 1 Jolson 2; (4) Quincopal 3. Won by half a length; eight lengths. Time 1.19.

OTAKI MEETING

WELLINGTON, October 11.

The Otaki-Maori race meeting waß concluded to-day. The tote figures for •the day were £12,080, against £12,157 last year. There was a decrease of £2/08 for the meeting. The weather was fine, the course good, and the lUtsing bf the best, the finishes at timeß interesting. Pukehou Hurdles:—(l) Disrank 1; (2) Skyrider 2; (8) Akbar 3. Won by three quarters of a length; a length. Time 3.31 2-5. Maunga Trial(4) Pythia 1; (1) Baskier 2; (2) Valrewa 3. Won by two lengths; a head between second and third. Time 1.7 1-5. Ota-ki Hack :—(1) Cluny 1; (4) Projection 2; (7) Nightmare 3. Won by a head; a length. Time 1.35. Memorial Stakes:—(3) Vertigern 1; (2) Paiko 2; (1) Ruanui 3. Won by a head; one and a-half lengths. Time 2.4 3-5. Pukekaraka Hack: —(l) Lady Rene 1(11) Royal King 2; (9) Dancing Star .■8” : .Won-by a length ; the same. Time 06. i " > . : '''' !r Rekereke Handicap:—(2) Staghunter 1; (6) Veronese 2; (1) Consent 3. Won by a neck; third half a length away. Time 1.18 4-5. Rahui Hack:—(l) Playground 1; (5) Dainty Ways 2; (4) Goldlike 3. Won by a neck; a length. Time 1.47 2-5. Wairongomai Hack :—(5) Miss Random 1; (4) Maui 2; Best Friend 3. Won by;a length ; two lengths. Time 1.36.

A.J.C. .MEETING. TWO N.Z, WINNERS. (Australian Press Association.) SYDNEY, October 12. The Australian J.C. were unfortunate in striking dull, showery weather for the conclusion of their spring carnival at Randwiek on Saturday. The track was saturated, and was slightly holding. The attendance was poor. Canonbbry Stakes Lightning March 1; Miss Theology 2; Dogwood 3. Won by. a length and a-half. Time 1.25. Waverley Handicap : —Gay Orest 1; Paquito 2; Star God 3. Won by a length. Time 3.25. Chester Handicap:—Panola, 1; King’s Arms, 2; Rebate 3. Won by three lengths. Time 1.145. Dowling Steeplechase:—Tressndy 1; Kinross 2; Zircon 3. Won by half a length. Time 6:345. Randwiek Plate:—Phar Lap 1; Doiiald 2; Concentrate 3. Won by two lengths. Time 3.365. Clibborn Stakes: —Brazen face 1 ; Sargon 2; Rosendo 3. Won by four lengths. ’ Time 1.415. Final Handicap:—Hunting Cry 1; Cathmar 2; Attente 3. Won easy by four lengths. Time 2.9.

CAULFIELD MEETING

FIRST DAY. j MELBOURNE, October 12. The weather yesterday was fine and there was a large attendance for the races. The going was good. Amounis won the Caulfield Stakes brilliantly. He is now within £IOO of Gloaming’s record. Mo Welter, first division : —JSeafiight 1; Nepean 2; Pinnacle 3. Won by three lengths. Time 1.555. 1010 Welter, second division :—Greencloth 1; Gay Salute 2; Happy Warrior 3. Won by half a length. Time 1.555. Debutante Stakes!—Starstone 1;

Middlewatch 2; La Petite 3. Won by three quarters of a length. Time 48;} seconds. Caulfield Stakes:—Amounis 1; Oarradale 2; Harbinger 3. Won by half a length. Time 1.55}. Ringwood Steeples:—Cash King 1; Vautrim 2; Brendas Son 3. Won by three lengths. Time 3.52}. Caulfield Guineas: —Green Wave 1; Doctor’s Orders 2; Axinus 3. Won by a length. Time 1.41}. Toorak Handicap:—Gay Mutineer 1; Parkwood 2; Mollison 3. Won by half a neck. Time 1.39}. QUEENSLAND GUINEAS. BRISBANE, October 12. The Queensland Guineas resulted: — Irish Smile 8.10 (Tucker) 1; Valley 8.10 (Hill) 2; Pay Patrol 8.5 (Manning) 3. Eleven started. Won by two lengths. Time 1.44}. ENGLISH RACE. LONDON, October 11. The Duke of York’s Handicap resulted : Hot Bun 1; Racedale 2; Argohante II 3. Thirteen started. Won by a short head; with a length between second and third.

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Hokitika Guardian, 13 October 1930, Page 3

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Tapeke kupu
794

RACING. Hokitika Guardian, 13 October 1930, Page 3

RACING. Hokitika Guardian, 13 October 1930, Page 3

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