DUNEDIN RACES.
FIRST DAY’S RESULTS. ROYAL STAG A’INS THE CUP. By Telegraph.—Press Association. Dunedin, Last Night. The Dunedin Jockey Club’s autumn meetIng, opened to-day in beautiful weather. The track was hard. There was a record attendance. The totallsator handled £45,320 10s, as against £43,160 on the corresponding day last year. Results AUTUMN HURDLE HANDlCAP.—Maniiwapango (J. McChesney' 1, Colma 2, Red Tape 3. Also started: Good Start, Strayshot, Glentanner, Hart Hit, Staff Officer, Strayshot, and Staff Officer fell, and Glentanner ran off. , Won by eight lengths, five lengths between 'second and third. Time, 3min. 23 2-ssec’ .'LADBROOK HANDTCA S !'—Foo Cbow (L. itegarty) 1, Whiipcord r t. Kokowal 3. Also •’ -’farted: Galway, Marxlrake, Orange Mart, ‘ \’lght Alarm, Mirza, We,- Ha -,k. Motor Fat--4 vol, Cairnmuir. Won by half a length, three j lengths between second and third. Time, , 2min. 10 l-ssec. ; PUBLICANS’ HANDICAP —Sunny Corner • Jn. Young) 1, Sib'sC Peak 2, Pyjama 3. plio started: Wh’ 'P.iMand, Clean Sweep, j Killowen, Satisfaction. Cashmere, Sweet Memory, Kildee, Going "p, Redshire. Won by two lengths, a length between second an*.' third. Time. Imin. 15sec. APPRENTICES’ PLATE—Wartone Heed) 1, Timepiece 2, Jhiuat.-w*- 3. a.’s started: Brownie Blazes, Goldjutor, Loniagundi, Bonny Queen. "’ie S’-.-.ter. Won by a length ?nd ilci.--Cvarters thre° lengths between **econd ana .-.mln. 17 3-ssec •JUNEDIN CUP.—Royal Stag (11. Y-*urg. ; Wario.e 2, Elev.;; 3 Also started: D;: •• l Courage, Onslaught, Mazama, Tin Soldier, kf-. perance Linder., Glenshine. Mazama tcol: the /r.-ning, followed by Royal Stag, Cb-. shine, Onslaught and Tit: Soldier. RoyuStag moved up at the far turn, and in tbs straight put in a good run. beating Warlove by half a length, Eleus being a head away. Time, 2min. 35 l-ssee. CHAMPAGNE STAKES.—Palestrina (G. Young) 1, Satan 2, Winning Hit 3. Also started: Kilcullen, Songbird, Janus. Won by a neck. Time, Imin. 16 3-osec. • BERWICK HANDICAP.—Red Pal (W. Robinson) 1, Sunny Lock 2, Roseday 3. Aiso started: Ruddy Gold, Corn Rigs, Alsidus, All British, Filigree, Cambras, Wild Night, Bothnia. Won by two and a. half lengths, & length between second and third. Time, Imin, 19 J-ssec. STEWARDS' WELTER—PaIamo (A. H. Wilson) 1, Twinkle 2, Barley P.igs 8. Also started: Kilkee, Counter Attack, Thaddeus, Tirsnga, Bellshire, Caverock. Won by twd lengths, a long neck between second and third, j’b-ne, Imin. 43 l-sscc. SECOND DAY’S Dunedin, Last Night. Weights for the second day are:— GWHIRO HURDLES HANDICAP. One mile and a half.—Manawapango 11.9, Barrister 11. G, Compulsion 10 13, Good Start 10.10, Tutl.com 10.5, Calma 9.13, Strayshot 9.11, Hard Hit 9.8, Staff Officer, Achllleus 9.7, Glentanner 9.6, Moonglow 9.3, Red Tape, Mickey Free, Golden Rupee, Palatine, 9.0. WARRINGTON HANDICAP. One milo.— Cashmere 10.9, 10.4, Tiranga 9.13, Dutch Courage 9.Y2, Sunny Lock 9 8, Mandrake 9.7, Etta 9.3, Ronlform 8.13, Filigree 3.6, Mettle Drift 8.4, Kokowal 5.2, Sartolite 8.6, Night Alarm 7.12, Ruddy Gold, Galway, Orange Mart 7.11, Mirza, Motor Patrol 7.9, War Hawk, Necessity 7.5, Chinatown, Reproachful, Rada, Footlights, Bonny Queen, Killary, Adjutor, Centremetre, Cai.rnmuir 7.7. FLYING HANDICAP. Six furlongs.—Royal Stag 10.5, Silver Peak, Clean Sweep 9.11, Killowen 9.4, Satisfaction 9.0, Sunny Corner, Will Oakland 8.12, Palnmon 8.11, Kilbrogan 7.13, Cashmere 7.12, Kilkee 7.6, Sweet Memory 7.4, Pyjama, Carmine 7.3, Going Up 7.2, Redshire, Killala, Link Up, Barley Rigs, Glonsponse, Filigree, Tazz, Bothnia 7.0. DUNEDIN JOCKEY CLUBPiS HANDICAIP. Ono mile and a quarter.—Royal Stag 10.0, Eleus 9.9, Radial 9 3. Onslaught 8.11, Warlove 8.9, Warlike, Mazama 8.5, Bengeroop 8.2, Almoner 7.12, Esperance, Tin Soldier, Sunny Corner 7.11, Will Oakland 7.8, Cashmere 7.7, Foo Chow, Linden, Melee, Thaddeus, Counter Attack, Dutch Courage, Glenshine, Twinkle, Caverock, Jock, Whipcord 7.0. HOPEFUL HANDICAP. Five furlongs (for 2-year-olds).—Winning Hit 9.G, Palestrina 9.3, Tatau Tatau 8.12, Kilfane 8.11, Songbird 8.5, Purple Spur 7.13, Humboldt 7.11, Staugustus, Kilcullen 7.8, Janus, Calibration, Unio 7.0;. WAIHOLA HANDICAP. Six furlongs.— Com Rigs 10.2, Killala 9.13, Red Pal 9.10, Etta 9.8, Cattach 9.7, Algidus, All British, Roniform 9.6, Dunades 9.2, Frenchman, Wartone 8.13, Jazz 8.12, Carnbrae 8.11, Lima Roseday 8.8, Wild Night B.G, Sunlit, Timepiece 8.5, Bothnia, Necessity, Chinatown, Rada, Rex Silva, Lomagundi, Brownie, Little Sister, KJUory, Bonny Queen, San Salvador, Osterman, Moerakl 8.0. ABBOTSFORD WELTER HANDICAP. Seven furlongs.—Clean Sweep 10.13, Mazama 10.9, Killowen 10.8. .Satisfaction 10.-4, Palaimon 9.9, Kilkee 9.7, Tin Soldier 9.5, Linden 9.4, Foo Chow, Counter Attack 9.3, Thaddeus, Kilbrogan 9.2, Miss Muriel 8.12, Redshire, Twinkle, Tiranga 8.11, Caverock, Carmine 8.9, Bellshire, Sunny Lock 8.8, Corn Rigs 8.5, Link Up, Jock 8.2, Barley Rigs 8.0, SeddelBahr, Filigree, Rosebay, Gunrest, Sartolite 7.7, HAZLETT MEMORIAL PLATE. One mile. Onslaught, Radial 10.1, Royal»Stag 10.0, Silver Peak 9.8, Melee 9.1, Cashmere 9.0, Sunny Corner 8.12, Sunlit 8.11, Going Up 8.9. TROTTING. DOMINION ASSOCIATION. Christchurch, L.nst Night. At a meeting of the board of the New Zealand Totting Association, the Nature’s Gentleman case was considered, and :.t was decided that Violet M. James, the registered owner of the black gelding Nature’s Gentleman-,- (Otherwise Van Pick, otherwise Saintlike and Peter Rivers, otherwise Percy Davidson, be disqualified for life for corrupt practices under the New Zealand rules for trotting President R. Selig reported that he had written to the Minister of Internal Affairs with regard to tl e return of investments on the totalisator made before horses were
scratched for certain events, as had happened at the recent New Brighton meeting. The Minister, in reply’’ promised to give the matter consideration. ' The licensing committee recommended that H. Gray's application for a Rider’s license be held over pending a report from the Auckland District Committee; that G. Pickens be granted a rider’s license only; that the applications for a rider’s license by G. F. Wood ; and Miss Julia Cuff he refused. I; was recommended that a. letter be sent 1 > S. M. August and E. J. Dwyer with regard io their behaviour. TJ.C. COMMITTEE. | A meeting of the T.J.C. Committee was b eld Tuesday evening. Present: Messrs. L. L. (in the chair). v . »>. Weston ? Nicoll, G. Fraser, C. tf. flie, A. ■ Standish, B. H. Chaney, and n. T. Hookham. ’ The question of the Cours'? improvement scheme was dealt with by ibo mooting, and it was Voided that .the meet on the grounds at an early date to ,’urther review affairs.
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