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THE TURF.

HAWKE'S BAY SPRING MEETING

CUINEAS WON BY RINALDO. (By Telegraph—Pr<Mß AfMciation.) Hastings, October 1. The Hawkc's Bay Jockey Club's Spring Meeting was hold to-day in beautiful weather. The going was. firstclass. 'The totalisator handled £15,642, compared with £10,802 for tho corresponding meeting last year. Tho results are:—

TOMOANA HACK HANDICAP HURDLES, of 100 sovs. One milo and throe-quarters.—l Hon. J. D. Ormond's Witched, by Birkenhead— Witchet', lOst. 81b. (A. Julian), 1; 2 Mr. R. Te Hianga's Rongomau, 9st. 71b. (J. O'Connell), 2; 4 Messrs. Grensido and O'Neill's Lamsdorff, 9st. 111b. (L. Traill), 3. Also started: 3 Morrio Valet, 9st : . 111b.; 0 Fond Memory, 9st. 71b.; 7 Stoney Falls, 9st.; 5 Fagot, 9st. Won easily by two lengths, half that distance between second and third. Merrie Valet was fourth. Time, 3min. 18sec.

MAIDEN HACK HANDICAP, of 100 sovs. Soven furlongs.—l Mr. A. J. Toxward's Bon Rain, by Boniform— Grand Rain, Bst. 31b. (R. Berry), 1; Mr. A. J. Shoarsby's Ngarua, Bst. 51b. (V. Lee), 2; 5 Mr. W. Pettit's Discussion, Bst. 31b.. 3. Also started: 3 Multiano, Bst. 91b.; 4 Banian, Bst. 81b.; 9 San Dega, Bst. 31b.; 8 King Guajd, Bst. ;11 .Wbakahoki, Bst.; 7 Tho Corinthian, Bst.; 6 Grasmcro, Bst.; 10 Saltshooter; Bst. Bon Rain won by a length, the same distanco separating second and third. ' Kings Guard was left at the post, and took 110 part in tlitf race. Time, lmin. 31sec.

FLAXMERE HACK HANDICAP, of 100 sovs. >Six furlongs.—l Mr. J. Berwick's Merton, by Merriwee—Rose Seaton, Sst, 51b. (L. Wilson), 1; 3 Mr. J. M. Cameron's Golden Glade, Bst. 91b. (R. Hunt), 2; fi Mr. H. Tupaea's Axis, 7st. 61b. (W. Bell), 3. Also started: 1 Astral, Bst. 111b.; 2 High Pressure, 7st. 101b.; 11 Tribunal, 7st. 61b.; 7 Zimmer, 7st. 1111).; B'Auldgown, 7st. 31b.: G Immensity, 7st. 21b.; 9 Tho Swallow, 7st.; 10 Microbe, Gst. 121b. Won witli something in hand by two and a half lengths. There was. ,ono length between second and third. Astral'was fourth. Time. Imin. 16 l-ssec. HAWICE'S RAY GUINEAS, of 300 sovs. One' mile. 2 Sir. J. B. Reid's Rinaldo, by C-harlomagno—Demet-er, Bst. 101b (F. E. Jones) 1 1 Mr. F. Hall's Merry Roc, Bst. 101b (J. Buohanßiii) 2 3 Mr. P. Bolbel's Birkfnl, Bst. 101b. • (J. Conquest) 3

Also started: 4 Sir Mosoley, Bst. 101b.: 5 French Rose, Bst. 51b.; 6 Day Flvi Bst. 51b.

From an indifferent start Merry Roo was first to show out, followed by Rinaldo. Birkful, and French Rose, in that order. Day Fly and Sir. Moseley wore somo. distance off.'After half.s mile had' been covered Birkful was raa. ing on even terms with Rinaldo, tin* rest being close up. This order war maintained till a furlong from homo when Rinaldo forged to tho front ant won easily by three lengths. Two length), separated .second and third. Sir Mose. ly was fourth. Time. lmin. 41sec.

HASTINGS STAKES, of 250 sovs.

~. Four furlongs. . 4 Mr. T. H. 'Lowry's Brocade, by Royal Fusilier—Finery, Sst. ! (J. O'Shoa) 1 G Mr, E. J. Watt's Football, Bst.

(L. Wilson) 2 4 Mr. T. H. Lowry's Chime, Bst. , (C. Brown) 3 Also started: 2 .Hymen, fist. '51b., bracketed with Hymettius, Bst. 61b.; 1 Reputation', Bst. 51b.; 7 Allen Doono, Bst. 51b.; 9 Falstone, Bst.;' 8 Tho Spike, Bst.; 5 Prelusive, Bst.; 3 Back Chat, -Bst. Brocade and Chime were bracketed. Brocade was quickest to begin, with Hymen and Reputation hand?, and tho rest bunched. Brocade won all tho way,- finishing with a length to {ho good. Football finished strongly, beating Chime by half a length. Timo, SOsee. SPRING HANDICAP, of 120 soys. Ono mile and a ouarter. —1 Hon. J. D. Ormond's Haska'yne. hv Birkenhead— Outer. &St. 101b. (W. Ryan), J ; 9 Mr. f4. Hunter's Mvsteriach. ist. (C. Rtowo). 2: 12 Afr. J. Griffith's Cork, Gst 71b. (R, Hunt). 3. Also started: 2 Bon Revo. 9st. 61b.; 3 Passadena, Bst. 51b.; 6 Imagination. 7st. 111b.; 11 Vi, 7st. 71b.; 7 S»a Pink. 7st. 51b.: 5 Mangaroa, Gst. 121b.; 10 R-edloh, 7st.; 8 Mat-low, Gst. 101b.; 4 Lady Nolaii', Gst. 101b. Haskayne beat Mysteriach by 'a length, Cork being half a length away third. Time, '2mm. lOsec. Sea Pink fell WAIPATIT, HACK HANDICAP, of 100 sovs. One mile.—l Mr. G. Hunter's Settler, by Waiulcu —Seraph, Bst. 101b. (L. Wilson), 1: 5 Mr. D. Kemp's Koova, Bst. 31b. (J. Conquest) 2; Mr. "3. T. Blake's Arohakau, <st. /lb. (H. Watson),. 3. :Also started: 3 Gazette, Bst. 81b.; 10 Mem- Lad.- Sst. 21b.: 7 Merry Jack. 7st. 131b.: 11 Bravest, 7st. 111b.'; 6 'frieze. 7st. 111b.: 4 Aii<nusb. 7st nib.; 8 Bunkum, 7st. lOlh.; 0 The Summit. 7st. 71b.; 12 Hiwitap", 7st 51b. Settler came through m tho last few strides- and won by a length. A nose separated second and third. Time. Imin. 43sec. FIN'VL HANDICAP, of 100 sovs, Six furlongs.—l Mr. G. Hunter's Bliss, hv Mystification —Faraway. Bst. /lb. (C Stowe), 1: 2 Hon. J. D. Ormond s Altcar, Sst. 51b. f\V. Ryan), 2: 3 Mr. P P Neagle'si Diavolo, 7st. 111b. (R. Hunt). 3. Also started : 9 Culprit. Bst. 21b • 4 Sancninarv. "st- 1311).: 5 Mummer,' 7st. 121b.' 6 Seatond'ale, 7st. 111b.: 7 Eocene, Gst. 111b.: 8 Peroeler, Gst. 71h. i Won by a length. Tune, imin. loscc.

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1870, 2 October 1913, Page 8

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THE TURF. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1870, 2 October 1913, Page 8

THE TURF. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1870, 2 October 1913, Page 8

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