THE RACING WORLD.
DUNEDIN MEETING. CUP TO FOOTFALL. DUNEDIN - , February 10. The Dunedin Cup meeting opened in warm, bright weather and before a rge attendance. The course was in good order. The totalizator handled t £26,841 10s for the day, as compared with £38,472 for the first day last year —Exhibition year:— Autumn Hurdles. —5, Coastguard (DaVrson), 1; 1, Kaikahu, 2; 6, Bonomel, 3. Also started: 3, Adjutor; 4, Radiac; 2, Sayonara-. Won by two lengths each way. Time, 3.19. Trial Stakes. —1, Master Clarence (Emerson) 1; 4, Royal Saxon 2; 7, Eyed Ova, 3. Also started: 9, Great Spear; 3, Princess Mafalda; 6, Ma Mai; 5, Wild Work; 8, Rain Cloud; 2, Lucy Locket. Won by a length; half a length between second and third. Time, 1.294. President's Handicap.—9, Flaming Ray (A. Eastwood) 1; 3, Calcite 2; 1, Thorndale 3. Also started: 6, Roman 'Aicher; 2, Brightling; 4, Gay Sonnet; 8, Boughlcen Dhoun; 7, Jolly Glad; 5, Wise Counsellor; 10, Kapuna. Won by a nose; three lengths between second and third. Time, 2.8 4-5. Publican's Handicap.—2, Domic Song (Powell) 1; 9, Solrose 2; 8, Lava 3. Also started: 4, Glentruin; 12, Nincompoop; 7, Young Lochinvar; 13, Father O’Flynn; 3, Corn Money; 1, Countersign; 15, Miss Winkie; 8, Bugle Note; 11, Arpent; 14, Bright Mark; 16, Eaton Bells; 5, Black Duke; 10, Dancing Days; 17, Rob; 18, Valdamo. Won by two lengths; half a length between second and third. Time, 1.15 1-5. Dunedin Cup.—s, Footfall (Voight) 1: 10, Vaward 2; 9, Pink Note 3. Also started: 3, Count Cavour; 2, Rapier; 6, Centrepiece; 1, Overdrawn and Circulation (bracketed); 7, Baldowa; 4, Battlement; 8, Courtly Rose. Won by a short neck; six lengths between second and third. Time, 2.32. Rapier lost its rider. Champagne Stakes. —1, Jericho (Emerson) 1; 4, Ark Royal 2; 2, Arrowy 3. Also started: 1, Silver Coot and Don Jose (bracketed); 6, Stringbow; 5, Broadmoor. Won by half a length; a. head between second and third. Time, 1.16 2-5. Berwick Handicap.—ll, Overhaul (J. Campbell) 1; 4, Wingatui 2; 7, King ißalboa 3. Also started: 13, Precious; 2, Gold Mint; 6, '<noiomon; 8, Serotina; 9, Paris; 5, Shandre; 1, Spean Bridge; 3. Cross Bow; 12, Royal Kilt; 10, Waterlow. Won by a neck both ways. Time, 1.29 4-5. Stewards' Handicap.—l, John Bradbury CCooper) 1; 5, Ophir 2; 2, Bilbo 3. Also started: Chickwheat; 3, King Sol; 11, Happy Warrior; 6, Fairy Herald; 13, Hurdy Gurdy; 10, All British; 7, Blue Dragoon; 12, San Salvador; 9, Guncase; 8, Some Kid. Won by a length; head between second and third. Time, 1.41 3-5.—(P.A.).
POVERTY BAY TORE CLUB. GISBORNE, February 10. The first day of the Poverty Bay Turf Club's summer meeting opened in ideal weather. There was a large at-tc-ndanc.e and the going was good. The totalisator investments totalled £13,813, as compared with £14,552 on the first day last year, a decrease of £739. Following arc the results: — Jubilee Handicap. —3, Serenade (Daly) 1; 1 Royal Diadem 2; 2 Princess Nata, 3. Also started: 5, Mountain Top; 4, Gold Dot; 7, Westerner; 6, Forest Gold* Won by three-quarters of a length; two lengths between second and third. Time, Imin 42sec. First Hurdles. —2, Copper Nob (Gooch) 1; 4, Many Colours, L'; 1, Highway, 3. Also started: 5, Good Mark; 3, Monte; 6, Matauranga. Won by a length; one and a half lengths between second and third. Time, 3min 15sec. Telegraph Hack.—2, Sandburr (Trillo) 1; 1, Superb King, 2; 4, Golden Autumn, 3. Also started: 3, Mon Mint; 5, Singer Boy; 6, Gold streak; 8, Merchant; 7, Hakuwai. Won by a neck; a head between second and third. Time, Imin 22 3-ssec. Taranga Stakes.—2, Scotch Mixture (France) 1; 3, Princess Rennie, 2; 1, Perle de Leon, 3. Also started: 4, Merry Day; 5, Pita; 6, Haurangi. Won by a short head; a neck between second and third. Time, 2min lOsec. Summer Hack.—2, Autuiiilad (Daly) 1; 3, L’Autumn, 2; 4, Autumnia, 3. Also started: 1, Tan. Won by one and a half lengths; a neck between second and third. Time, Imin I6sec. Maiden Scurry.—l, Miss Willonyx (Wiggins) 1; 2, Wilfred, 2; 5, Ngahuru, 3. Also started: 7, Night Nurse; 3, Polylivious; 3, Perle de Rouge; 6, Prince Ngahere. Won by two and a half lengths; a nose between second ami third.* Time, Imin 15 3-ssec. Flying Handicap.—l, Royal Damon (Trillo) 1; 3, Startle, 2; 4, Ngawati, 3. Also started: 2, Good Sport. Won by half a length; three lengths between second and third. Timo, Imin 14 4-ssec. Harbour Hack. —6, First Prince (Daly) 1; 4, Hinekapua, 2; 1, Sunlike, 3. Also started: 3, Cohesion; 2, Crishna; 5, Rahaupango; 7, L'Autumn. Won by a head; a neck between second and' third. Time, Imin 32 3-ssec.—(P.A.)
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