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MEETING AT DUNEDIN

CONCLUSION OF WINTER FIXTURE STEEPLES TO TARAMOA Pjcss Association DUNEDIN, Today. The weather was fine and sunny for the concluding day of the Dunedin i Jockey Club’s winter meeting today. | The track was somewhat heavy after i over-niglit rain, but there was a big 1 attendance. Results: FOR3URY STEEPLECHASE Of £200; 21 miles. 7—WAIRIO. 9.3 1 3 FRENCH FLEET, 10.6 2 I 6 PARADER, 9.18 8 Scr.: lvuku. Red Heather. Won by five lengths, with hall* a length between second and third. Time, 4.59 4-5. SILVERSTREAM HANDICAP Of £175; 7 furlongs 1 IMPERTINENCE, 8.5 1 2—PALERMO, 9.5 2 4 RAVINE, 9.1 8 Scr.: Tuku, Fair Exchange, Rina Mangu, Thursa. Won by two lengths and a-half, with half a length between second and third. Time, 1.30. PROVINCIAL HANDICAP Of £300; li miles 1— WATERLINE, 9.1 1 4—RED SEA, S.ll 2 7 PINK NOTE, 8.9 3 All started. TV on by half a length, with a neck between second and third. Time, 2.10. OTAGO HURDLES Of £350; 2 miles. 1 CARINTHIA. 10.8 1 2 AMORIST, 10. S . 2 6 HEATHER LAD, 2.S 3 All started. Won by three lengths with four between second and third. Time, 8.46, a track record. WAIRONGOA HANDICAP Of £235; 6 furlongs. 7 CATERPILLAR. 8.0 1 3 LUCKY LIGHT, S.O 2 2—GREAT STAR, 9.9 8 All started. Won by three-quarters of a length, with one length between second and third. Time, 1.L6.

TROTTING CONCLUDES

CANTERBURY PARK CLUB’S MEETING WIN FOR ST. PETROX Press Association C HRIS T(.: HU RC H, T o&ay. The Canterbury Park Trotting Club’s i meeting concluded in fine weather at Addington today. The track was in good order, and the attendance was large. Results: PROGRESSIVE HANDICAP Of £175; for unhoppled trotters; limit, 3.38; 15 miles. 3—ST. PETROX. 12yds 1 13—GEMLIClHT, 24yds 2 2 WHITE SATIN, 48yds 3 AH started. Won by one length. Time, 3.30. HAREWOOD HANDICAP. Of £200; limit, 8.30; li miles. 3 HAROLD LOGAN, 24yds 1 7—COUNTRY KING, limit 2 6 BRENTLIGHT, limit 3 All started. Won by one length. Time, 3.19 2-5. KING GEORGE HANDICAP Of £600; limit 4.29; 2 miles 1 — TRAVIS AXWORTHY, limit .. .. 1 2 LINKMAN, 12yds 2 7—JEAN McELWYN, 12yds 8 All started. Won by one length. Time, 4.24 4-5. ELEVATION HANDICAP Of £225; for unhoppied trotters; limit 4.45; 2 miles 2 —NEW MET FORD, limit 1 7 SARSAPARILLA. 72yds 2 C—QUICKFIRE, 48yds 8 Scr.: John Mauritius. Won by four lengths. Time, 4.34 4-5. PIONEER HANDICAP Of £225; limit 4.38; 2 miles 1 LOGAN’S PRIDE, 4-Byds 1 REY LOGAN, 12yds .. .. .. 2 7—GRANITE CITY*, limit 8 Scr.: Harold Logan. Won by one length. Time, 4.26 1-5.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 988, 3 June 1930, Page 10

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MEETING AT DUNEDIN Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 988, 3 June 1930, Page 10

MEETING AT DUNEDIN Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 988, 3 June 1930, Page 10

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