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DUNEDIN FIXTURE

OPENS AT WINGATUI PROSPECTS FOR TOMORROW Quite an attractive programme is : that to be staged tomorrow at j Wingatui on the occasion of the open- : ing of the Dunedin Racing Club’s suraj mer meeting, which will be concluded ! on Saturday. j The Dunedin Cup comes up for j decision, as well as the two-year-old classic, the Champagne Stakes. On Saturday there will be the Hazlett Gold Cup, which will mark the reappear- ! ance of Xightmarch. | The following may be expected to i come in for solid support tomorrow: ! Autumn Hurdles.— Pangolin, Heather Lad and Oriflamb. ! Trial Stakes. Qui nopal, Lord Thomond ard The Viscount. President’s Handicap.—Sailing Home. Waterline and Town Major. Publicans’ Handicap. Greenaway. Speed Light and Royal Saxon. Dunedin Cup.— Latin Quarter. Glara and Paquito. Champagne" Stakes.—Praise, Dunraven and Compensation. Stewards’ Handicap.—King Balboa. Stealth and Assemble. Berwick Handicap.—Stra i g htco u rse. Ranelagh and Mount Boa. The following are a few of tomorrow’s Wingatui Riding Engagements T. G«*een.—Praise, Greenaway, and Ranelagh. A. E. Ellis.—Paquito and Dunraven. E. Manson.—Hoylake, Phastar. R. Reed.—Count Cavour, Royal Saxon, and Xightmarch (Hazlett Memorial). C. Emerson.—Glare. R. Coveney.—Winsome Hind, Waterline, Hurly Burly, and Straightcourse. T. Metcalf has cancelled his engagement to ride Amor, and he will be at Wanganui. The acceptances are as follows: 19 90 AUTUMN HURDLES

of the very promising apprentice horseman, K. Voitre, will regret to learn that he had to undergo a further operation to one of his arms, but it is now hoped that he Will make good progress. He came through the operation quite satisfactorily. Voitre is still an inmate of the New Plymouth Hospital. He had both arms broken when his mount fell in a race at New Plymouth last Thursday.

Of £200; 12 miles. Pangolin . . 11 3 Oriflamb . 10 6 Troilus . . . 10 2 Gayoma ... Heather Lad 9 13 1.0 TRIAL STAKES Of £170; 7 furlongs JBallance . . . 8 4 Lord rouping 8 4 Gay Crest . . 8 4 Good Gift 8 4 Quinopal . . 8 4 Solmuri . . 8 The Viscount 8 4 Audience . . 8 Traho .... S 4 Common ter . 8 Captain’s Gift 8 2 Corn Queen 7 13 Compris . . . 8 2 Pink Sunrise 7 13 Fair Money . 8 2 Silver Leading Boy 8 2 Thread . . 7 13 -J HI PRESIDENT’S HANDICAP Of £300; li miles. Tembroney . 9 6 Marsham ... 8 Salmo Salar 8 13 Sailing Home 8 Waterline 8 13 Royal Flower 7 13 Town Major 8 9 Felony ... 7 £ OQ PUBLICANS* HANDICAP Of £400; 6 fur. Royal Saxon 8 8 Money Mine 7 9 Aspiring . . Silver Coot . 7 7 Greenaway . 7 12 Speed Light 7 1 Wingatui . . 7 11 Hurly Burly 7 0 Rin Tin Tin 7 9 Caterpillar . 7 9 Jack a Dandy 7 0 Waving Corn 7 9 0 El Boa ... 7 9 3.0 DUNEDIN CUP Of :i,ooo 15 miles. Paquito . • . 9 0 Queen Balboa 7 13 Pink Note . . S 3 3 Circulation . 7 4 Count Cavour S 10 0 Hoy lake . . . 8 5 Camisader . 7 0 Latin Quarter 8 4 Disorder ... 7 0 Glare .... 8 4 *> /J 11 CHAMPAGNE STAKES Of i 400; 6 furlongs Praise . . . 9 .3 Winsome < ,'orapensation 8 13 Hind ... 8 Coroner . S 10 Tracsono . . 8 Dunraven . . 8 10 Pink Paper . 8 10 Rosy. Morn . 8 Ball Dress . 8 7 Dressy ... 8 7 j 2Q STEWARDS'- HANDICAP Of £223 1 mile. Taboo .... 10 4 Tardy ... 8 4 King Balboa 9 12 Don Jose . . 8 John BradGlen rowan . 8 0 bury .... Stealth . . . S 10 Assemble . . S 0 ~ Q BERWICK HANDICAP Of £ 200; furlongs. Mount Boa . 9 8 Noteworthy . 9 2 Abbeville ... S I mpertinence Full Fling . . S 13 High Speed . S 0 Paris .... 8 10 Miss Marco . 8 0 W ig W ag . . 8 0 Ranelagli . . 8 0 Solmar . . . 8 0 Meitui ... 8 0 Straightcourse 8 5 Crossbow . . 8 0

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 895, 12 February 1930, Page 14

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DUNEDIN FIXTURE Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 895, 12 February 1930, Page 14

DUNEDIN FIXTURE Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 895, 12 February 1930, Page 14

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