RACING.
OTAGO HUNT MEETING. — (By Telegraph—Per Press Association) DUNEDIN, September 5. The Otago Hunt Club races were held at Wingatui to-day in bleak weather, with occasional. |snow showers. The course was very heavy.' The tote took £6067 against £12,267 : last year. Results:— Seaview Hurdles: —(2) Gold Mint l; (1) Gallivanter 2. Won by 15 lengths. Time 3. 11 3 5. President’s \ Handicap: —(4) Traescono 1; (9) All Shades 2; (5) Hob Tea 3. Won by, a neck. Time 1.25. Hunt Club Steeples:—(l) Heather. Lad 1; (2), Ngahue 2; (4) Sir Richard 3. Won by 20 lengths. ;- Time 6.21 1-5. Tallyho Handicap: —(2) Taboo 1; (9) Francolin 2; (4) Lor'd ‘Argosy 3. Won by 4 lengths. ‘Time 1.38 2-5. Wingatui Trot:—(4) Madame Lo. canda 1 ; (3) John Appear 2; (1) Speck, led Gold 3. Won by 3 lengths. Time 4.9 2-5 Brockville Steeples:—(3) . Snowfall* V| (?) Rag Tag 2; (4) Radiac 3. Won by 2 lengths. Time 6.17 25. j Hunters’ Elat:—-(2) Gold Mint 1 j (1) Royal Mint 2; (4) Royal Flower' h, Won by * length, Time 2,31, Vauxhall Handicap;—(4) All Smiles 1; (3) Tipping 2; (1) Water Power 3, Won by § a length. Time 1.54. PHAR LAP. WINS AGAIN. MELBOURNE, September 6. At the Victoria Amateur Turf Club races at Caulfield yesterday the -Mempie Stakes resulted: —Phar Lap (Pike) 1; Rondaline .2; Waterline 3. Giare was among the starters. Phar Lap won in effortless style. Time 1.52 f. Waterline met with interference, the jockey losing his stirrup iron.
SYDNEY MEETING. PLACED N.Z. HORSES. SYDNEY, September 6. At the Canterbury Park races yesterday, the former New Zealand horse, Prince Otto, won the Hurdles by six lengths. ■ - ! ; < The New Zealand horse Lavington ran second it the Three Years Old Handicap. The New Zealand horse Gesture was second in the. Canterbury Stakes. Ammon Ra was withdrawn from This event. ; ' \ " The September Handicap was won by the New Zealander Concentrate, by half a head, from Soulton. v_ ENGLISH EVENT. •LONDON, September 5. The Prince' Edward Handicap resulted : —Summer Princess 1; Joyour Greeting 2; Arctic Star 3. 'Seven started. Won by 3 lengths; third 4 lengths away.
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