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DUNEDIN RACES. ACCEPTORS FOR TOMORROW. (By Telegraph—Press Association.) DUNEDIN, This Day. The following are the acceptances for the second day of the Dunedin races tomorrow (win and place betting):— 12.45—Wakari Hurdles, Um: Mount Vai 10.12, Grand Finale, Song Boy 9.8, Toreador 9.4, Vantoon 9.0. 1.23 —Novice Handicap, 6f: Attractive Note, Gusto 8.10, Colonel Rouge 8.9, Our Pal 8.8, Pride O’ Central 8.7, Royal Style, Vallock, Gold Don 8.5, Great Flight, Dennis Dowling, Lord Ouyen, Doubleack, Pilot’s Love, Neptune 8.3. 2.17 — Kaikourai Handicap, 7f: Astaire Kilrobe 9.3, Natty 8.6, Half-and-half, Straightdell 8.3, Thermidor 8.2, Auctor 7.11, Steer Clear, Vallock 7.7. 2.39—Ranfurly Handicap, Im: Alma 9.2, Monipere, Last Refrain 9.0, Petersham 8.11, Milford 8.10, High Glee 8.1, Valantua 8.0, Pink Robe 7.13, Balmenter 7.5, Osculate 7.4. 3.17— Dunedin Guineas and J. B. Reid Cup: Defaulter, Dunstan, Toro, Koura 8.10, Density, Withdrawal 8.5. 3.55 —Dominion Handicap, 4f: King Gustavo 8.7, Dark Flight 8.4, Green Bank, Islay Downs 8.0, Brandon 7.13, Moneymore 7.12, Blissful Lady, Janefield 7.7. 4.33 —Telegraph Handicap, 7f: Silver Streak 9.9, Araboa 8.13, Valantua 8.1, Janet Gaynor 8.0, Viking 7.13, Moneyless 7.9, Swordstick 7.8, Nightwings 7.1, Norseman 7.1, Silver Slipper 7.0. 5.11 — Claredon Handicap, lm 2Jf: Ardchoille 9.6, Cintilla 8.13, Roussea 8.10, Passaform 8.10, Sparkle 8.0.
HAWKE’S BAY MEETING. OPENED AT HASTINGS TODAY. (By Telegraph—Press Association.) HASTINGS, This Day. The Hawke’s Eay Jockey Club's spring meeting opened at Hastings this afternoon. The weather is fine, the course in splendid order, and the attendance good. Results: — HOLLYCOMBE HURDLES, 11m. 2 Soho, 11.7 (Rohloff) 1 4 Glenvane, 9.0 (Savage) 2 7 Boat Song, 9.0 (Tinsley) 3 Scratched: Laggard, Coil. Won by a head with the third horse 10 lengths away. Red Rufus, Lovelilt, Thrasher, Agog and Royal Record fell. Time, 2.49.
IMPERIAL PLATE, 51f. 1 Hagen, 8.0 (Atkins) 1 2 Titter, 8.0 (B. H. Morris) 2 5 Carrington Hall, 8.0 (Burgess) .... 3 Scratched: Hillside. Won by I.} lengths. Carrington Hall was four lengths away. Time 1.8 4-5.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 7 October 1938, Page 6
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