DUNEDIN RACES
FINAL DAY’S EVENTS GUINEAS TO DON’T FORGET BOSWELL’S ARMY HANDICAP (By Telegraph.—Press Association) DUNEDIN, Monday The weather was pet led fur the final lay of the Dune lin J »<-k Club's spi mg The track was fast. Concluding results;— NOVICE HANDICAP First £ i 01», .-croud £ls, third £5; 0 fur. 4—i I.EIGIINOK, 7.12 A. Anderson. 1 3 3—SECRET FLIGHT, 9.0 (A Powell* 2 22 CIRCULAR NUTE, 8. i (P. Alsi! 'started: l l Pleading, 8.0; o—3 s '”- Pc'rtie.' i—o’ Eriii's View, 15—13 T rlpalong. 8.0; 7 -10 Ren ima, 1 i—ls Point Blank. 12—li Flippant, 9—7 Irish Coir.ll. 11 Two 'lengio.'. head. Time, 1.15 3-5. ARMY HANDICAP First £155, second £3O, third £ls, 1 mile 2i—BUS-WELL, 8.1 vL. Clutterbuck) 1 99 —NIGHT PAL, 7.11 V. cellars; 2 1— 2—ROVAL CHIEF, 9.9 L. J. Ellis) 3 Also stalled: 11 —ll Capricious, 8.8; G—7 Sparkle, 8.0; s—i5 —i Petersham, 8.0; 4 5 Winning Rival, 8.1; l i—l 4 Doubleack, 7.13; 3—3 Straightdel, 12—-12 .-settlement, 7.9; B—B Hanlon, 7.G; 7—o .-ailing Lady, lu—lo ulenora Boy, 7.0; 13—13 -ir Hugh, 7.3. Three lengths; head. Time, 1.39. DUNEDIN GUINEAS First £275, second £59, third £25 three-vear olds, 1 mile 5 4—DON'T FORGET, 8.10 (P. Sprat 1 I— I DORIA, 8.5 (A. Messervy) .... *’ 22 Wild) FOX, 8.5 <C. T. Wilson) 3 Also started: 4—5 .-shikari, 8.IU; 3—3 Tis-tie. 8.5. lengths; two lengths. dime, DOMINION HANDICAP First £l2O, second £2O, third £lO two-year-olds, 4 fur. 2—2—. SALUTATION, 7.12 (P. Spratt) 1 B—S—SOUTHERN WAVE, 7.9 (L. 6 7—FULL PITCH," 8.0 (C. T. Wilson) 3 Also started: !—1 Silver Lily, 8.9; 3 —3 Palfrey, 8.0; 5—6 Verlagia. 4—i Blue Bouquet, 7.11; o—B Lady Nuffield, 9—9 Sing Song, 7.9. Two lengths; three lengths. Time, 495. NAVY HANDICAP First £135. second £25, third £ls. 7 fur. 5 i—LORD NUFFIELD, 8.1 (J. W. Jennings) 1 2—3 REBEL MATE. 8.9 (L. J. Ellis) 2 4—S—SPANISH LAD, S.lO (W. F. Ellis) 3 Also started; 3—2 Silver Streak, 9.1; 7 7 N'ightcalm, 8.9; 1— l Hearth, 7.10; 8— 9 Phalanx, 7.7; G—o Great Pal, 7.3; Fidel!s, 7.0. Three lengths; head. Time, 1.25 4-0. CLARENDON HANDICAP First £l2O, second £2O. third £lO, 1 mile 1 I—SIR AMYAS. 7.13 (L. Hare) .. 1 2 2—AIRLINE. 8. in <L. J. Ellis* .. 2 3 3—SPEAR THRUST, 9.0 (C. T. WilAlso started": s—l Green Boa. 8.3; G—s Rlazealong. 7.13: s—7 Grand. Li Tiiroo "lengths; two lengths. Time, 1.4 0 2-5. Totalisator Return The totalisator handled £19,31 i 10s for the dav and £13.24 4 for the meeting. There was only one day at the spring meeting last year. DEATH OF SECRETARY (By Telegraph.—press Association? DUNEDIN, Monday All jockeys wore black arm bands at today’s meeting for Mr L. G. Hill, the club’s secretary, who died yesterday. Flags on the course were flown at half mast.
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Waikato Times, Volume 127, Issue 21244, 15 October 1940, Page 9
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