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RACING.

DUNEDIN JOCKEY CLUB

ST. ANDREW’S TO MOUNT BOA

(By Telegraph—Press Association)

DUNEDIN, December 27

The Dunedin Jockey Club’s summer meeting concluded in perfect weather. There was a fast track and a large attendance and good finishes. The tote handled £16,079* for the day compared with £21,768, for the second claylast year, making the total tor the meeting £33,315, compared with £45,553 last year. An inquiry was held regarding the running of Antrim Boy in the first race, but no action was taken. Results:—

Milburn HurdlesAntrim Boy 1 ; Amorist 2; Membo 3. Won by four lengths ; a head. Time 2.46. Allonton Handicap:—Quinopal 1, Homecoming 2; Fair Exchange 3. Won by a neck; three-quarters of a length. Time 1.30 3-5. Grandstand HandicapMeddow Lark 1; Aspiring 2; Waving Corn 3. Won by two lengths;, a head. , Time 1.16 1-5.

St. Andrew’s Handicap Mount Boa 1; Caterpillar 2; Sapient 3. Won by three-quarters of a length ; a neck. Time 1.40 3-5. Fernhill Handicap Night Parade Balance 2; Night Effort 3. Won by half a length ; a neck. Time 2.10. Juvenile Handicap Fair Weather 1; Hula Bellue 2 ; Dulen 3. Won by two lengths; one. Time 1.2. Taieyi . Handicap:—Some Toff 1; Solinar; 2; ; .First Raid! 3. Won by one and admit lengths; half a head. Fareweili Handicap Nanette 1; A 1 . Jolson 2 ; Steeton 3. Won by threequarters of a length; half, a length. TARANAKI J.C. HANDICAP TO MELISSA. NEW PLYMOUTH, December 28. Taranaki J.C. meeting concluded in hot, fine weather. Though the attendance was good, the tote showed a decline on -the day of £4,528, the. machine handling £13,553, against £18,135. For the meeting the total was' £30,489 compared, with £42,3171 a decrease of £18,8281. Fitzroy Hack Handicap -.—lvissless 1; Takohui 2; Garrick 3. Won by half a length. - Time 1.27 2-5. ■ .Electric - Juvenile Royal Routine-2; Gibraltar 3. AVon by half a length> three lengths. Time 1.21-5. "'■•n Summer Hack'’ Handicap,:—Silver Rule 1; Gowali Lea 2; Biflex 3. AVon by a neck ; two-lengths. Time 1.15 Tarata Hack Handicap -.—Royal Damon 1; Goblin Market 2; Morangi 3. AVon by five lengths; same; Time 2.52 4-5. : New Plymouth Handicap Melissa 1; Marjoram 2; The Swell 3. AVon by half a head; a neck. ■ '.Time 1.49 1-5. Uruti Hack Handicap Calamine V; Modal of G'bke- 2; Jdyspear 3. AVon •by a head; liW a length, AALare Hack?— King Acre 1; Gowan Lea 2; Richland 3. AVon by half a neck; two lengths. . Time 1.5 2-5. Inglewood Handicap : —Gold Dawn 1; Chief Link 2 • Royal Finance 3. AVon, by-two. lengths ;ji neck Time 1.14 1-5. ‘ • ••: r~ T ‘ 7’ ' '- MANAAVATU R,C. PRESIDENT’S TO ARROAV LAD. STAKES TO LADA 7 QUEX. PALMERSTON 1 NORTH, Dec. 27. The second day of the Manawatu summer meeting was held in glorious weather, with 1 it large attendance. The tot© handled‘£2s,3Bß, as against £34,105 i last year, showing a decrease of £8717. j ReSnlts : - Kelvin .Handicap :—Skyrider ri ; Haiyksfiaw 2.; Straightcourse 3; AVon by 1 ;V lengths; Time' 1.53 3-5. Highv.eight Handicap:—Avro . .1; Tunbridge '2? ;iCall am art 3. AVon by a, neck. Time. 2.9 4-5. •. ■ High den Handicap : —Pynthja 1; Arisus 2; 3. AVon by a- length. Time 1.13, A; President’s* Handicap :—Arrow Lad 1 ; White Fijng 2; Spearmiss 3. AA’on by 1' lengths; Time 2.6 2-5. Manawatu; ptakes:—Lady Quex; 1; Consent 2i-|feteoni 3. Won by l length. Time,] . 13 2-5. Terraco Handicap:— Adelphi 1; Spearful 2; I’m Alone 3. AVon by half a. head. Time 1.27 4-5. , Himitangi Handicap : —Desert Song 1; Kahikatoa. 2; Rorv Mor 3. AVon by half a length. Time 1.54 2-5. Awapuivi Handicap:— Cuticle 1; Just An Tdea 2; Havering 3. AA 7 on by 1, lengths l . Time 1.13 4-5. INDIAN RACING. CALCUTTA, December 26. Viceroys Gup resulted —Star of Italy 1 ; Aeuma 2; Highness 3. Seven started. AA’on by half a length. GREYMOUTH JOCKEY CLUB. ACCEPTANCES FIRST DAY. The following are the acceptances for the first day of the Greymouth Jockey Club’s- summer meeting to be held bn December 31. First Hurdles, of H miles and 110 yards.—Pangolin 11.0, Fresh Breeze 9.3, Huntley, Bank Draft, Sliandre, Quillfire 9.0. County Hack. of six furlongs.--Eortalice 8.10, Kentish Lady 8.7, Solwit 8.6, Arrowmnid. Varsity 8.0. Bright Spear, Pound Note 7.10, AAVihemo, Mi nerval , 7.8, Landmark, Ringing Cheer 7.7, Lady Tjiicklinm, Miss Anomaly, Jael,-.; A,Tktaa v General Assembly 7.0. " ’ Steward’s Trot (harness), of 1 mile

and 3 furlongs.—Harold Bingen, Irish Author, Eos© Guy, Gold S'pear, Allanora, Harina, Jean Drusus- scr., Travis, Nyallo Silk, Vicgn 12, Jupiter 24, Audience 36, Aloumt Royal 48. Kettle .Cup, of one mile.—Black Duke 10.11, Beau Geste 8.8, Baby Bun, Thorn dale 8.7, KiUigrew 7.13, Gold Bag 7.10, Fairy Tidings, Miss Mercia 7.8, Arch Arrow. 7.6, Ooomassio 7.5, Ranio 7.3.

Paroa Handicap, of 61- furlongs.— AVise Choice 9.0, Quantum 8.13, Gold Baig 8.12. Buoyant 8.10, Solvear 8.8, Sleipner 8.2, The Dove 7.12,. Atone 7.11, Gourmet, Jael, Thiimliam Lass

Borough Trot (saddle), ot one mile. Spinster, Aterle Pointer, Pointal s.or., Devon Child 12, Dillonettic, Alillaquin, Llewellyn, Nelson Parrish, Kawana, Harina 24, Liberty Hall, Audience 36, Binscarth 48, Loco 60.

Hi;ght AVe-iglit Handicap, of seven furlongs.— Aberfeldy 9.7, Pail 8.12, Aa-dfinnan 8.9; Audience, Rarno 8.8, Countermarch 8.5, Shining Star 8.4, Bank Draft, Silent 8.2, Shandre, Minerval 8.1, Coll, Gourmet, Grattan, Gay Nita, Eaton Hall 8.0. Bruiiner Handicap, of furlongs. Charmense 9.9, Assemble, 9.5, Sagittarius 9.0, Baby Bun 8.13, Quantum 8.7, Grand Acre, 8.6, Miss Mercia 8.3, Arch Arrow, Coomassie 8.0, Solwit 7.12. Atone 7.6, Landmark 7.2.

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Hokitika Guardian, 29 December 1930, Page 6

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RACING. Hokitika Guardian, 29 December 1930, Page 6

RACING. Hokitika Guardian, 29 December 1930, Page 6

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