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GISBORNE R.C. MEETING

:■ OPENING DAY. : SEATONDALE ; WIN'S Til® CtJl. (By Tolegraph.-'PrusS Association.) Gtsiwrne,' February 5. The Gisborne it-acjng Ohib's Summer Meeting was opened to4»y at the tart .Racecourse.. boms Sport was witnessed, the eve-nis being now Die Jur close finishes. • Jj'ina weather was esperisliced,' ana the g.djiig, alter jiestemay's ram, . was, iii spiei*ild oonditwi.l; To* clay witnessed tna.ijjst, race for the Gisborne Cup, which ivsis carried off by Mr.' J. M. Cameron's SesvionUale, sifter an exciting race. .Tie m-acjtuiie handled J;.il»22U, a decrease of Ji7l6 as, compared with the. same day last year:- i&gsuits:^ FIRST HANDICAP iIUROLUS, of MO sots. Due : mite att'et ft- half. 1 Mr. W. Wood's kg. Jiatana, aged, " by X J ost minus- mars. Usx. lalb .' (L.. iTaiiy 1 2 llr, J.' Clark's PIayJSV, lost. 31b, ~.••• ]' . . \l'. is. -Jonos) 2 D Mr. E. Te Hianga's dEtopfsflniaa, lost. 3ll>. ...... (Cress) 3 Also started: 1 Chief' Marshal, list. 4\b. (Flynn); a Alerrie Lad, list. ill). (U'Connen); ii;i''agot, Dst- ,Sf«. l\Vv J. Porter)j 7 J.ord Kilclierau, sst. and ,41b. Over (A. Weller);. 10 Itereliohii, 9st., and 41b. over (Adams). •flayer and Hatana. fed the field in com* pany to -the.jump-jit' the betid, wher'B ..iiprd Kilcheia'n' came to .jrrief, and Welter had a narrow escape, Kieing dragged with his-foot- in tho. stirrup, for ft snort; distance. }ie' , shakeq; but re■'covered after! being- 'attended to by Dr.. ;Kcott. Flying llars.liai-'Kiti-off just -before '.rearing tne.straight. • A good race resulted in. the straight, but Hataha. had too much pace, and,.'taking,ilie Jttsfc hurdle clever ran out a. 'Wmiher by i> length. Player just'beating Roofiu-mau for Eedond place by a neck, 'J-iine, 2mjn. 4Ss.ec. MAIDEN SCUPR-i <rf 8D arts.' Jour furlongs. 2 Mr. K. S. Williamscs br. f. Jtwlftplicity, by Multifid—*»Simonr.a, 3yrs., Hst. and 31b. over (\V. ltyuiij 1 8 Mr. L. furze's Sbui&e, Sst- " i (J. Buchanan) 2 5;Mr. ,G. H. Oman's Lady Cook,. BSC. • (P. C. Porter) 3 Also started: -8 Gt-usiiroere, tel. (C, Stone); 1 Royal Sc.ou't, Bst. (M, M'Doritild); 1 Shona. Form,. Sst. (P. Brawn); 11 Te Araroa; Bst.' {B. ! ICeed); To Kluko,: Bst. (G. Pell);- G Jloura, Bst. (lluut); 19 Marenn, Sst. (R.. Griiiit.ii); 7 Multiplication, Sst. ami 4-ilb. ovis.i? XA. M'Fl.vun). . Multiplicity was never ■ headed, winning by a length. There was splendid tiiss'lo for second place,Souliae'just being a. nook in front of Lady Cook, vlio .beat Royal Scout by inches. • T'iiffa, 49isec-. ' FLYING HANDICAP, .W ISO «*s. Sii '' furlongi. 1 Mr. P. Hall's b,' », \Vaiorevra-j 'syrS,,, by Glenapp—Ta'uhel,'" Sst. 91b, (Buchanan). 1 1 Mr. J. Findlay's Lord; Possible, 7st. ,41b (Hunt) 2 3 Mr. J. E. Newton's JMd Force •• ' (Brown) 3 ■ Also .started: 1 Our lifigj, ist, Gib. (M'Flyan); 5 San Pluie, 7st.' lib. (Pell), AVon by a neck, Field Forcn being close xip third, , otie .King foarth. and ?an Pluio last. Time, liiiin.' 14 2-Sscc, TE HAPABA HACK .HANDICAP, of 100 sovs. ■ Seven iMrlongs. 2 Mr. W. J. Douglas's .b. g- Hiwitapu, ■ ■ ; 4yrs., by 'San Frain—i£onogp;ri.ui, /' '■ Sst. 81b (C. Hal!) 1 4 Mr. J. H. Coleboufnc's Kg. lioilenliani, 7st. slb <S«ed). 3 t. Mr. J. C. Sheaf's FaiUs, .Sst. lib., • ' ' (Bachaiuan) 3 Also started: 3 St, EljrSiv Sst, 9ib. ffi. Trioklebank); 5 ' Dispatoli SCumer, 7sti . 18lb. (Murray); 7 Pattiy 7sfe."7lb« (Porter); ■ 0 Multiano (A. Tricklebarik).. Hiwitapu just got- ho:iie by a .short.! length from Botlenham,., wfi.Q headed Faith by a neck. Tijno, Jntin. 3D 3-sscc. GISBORNE CUP, of 320 so-:«. On& milo .and a q'uttrt«c\ 2 ,Mv. J. M. Cameron's bv.h, Se-a'toit* .dale, 'aged, by Seftton 'PeJaVsil—ln- ; liisfail, 7st. 91b. .... (.5.. irrfckleba:uk> i : 1 Mr. C. Morse's Birklinf,. 9'st. 71b. .- (inc. 71b. penalty) (Pofter) J 3 Multiply. &St. 4lbi I 1 'Bleriot, 9st. slb. ..-,4...,....,...... 3•. JDead -heat for secowt plate. : Also started: 6 M 7st. lllb. - (Rolio); 7 Immenait}-,. 7st. dIJ»,'(A. T-rickle-ibank); 9 Trieze, 7st, flVlDr S Vi, Gst, ' 121b. (Hunt).; 8 Multitude, Gst. 71b. (Reed). Vi was left at the post. MMtituda and Immensity led past the stand, Multiply, Seatondale. and Blcviot following jn that order. Going alonji tho iJxick gtretoh Birklino c«ino through the Sold in good style, but Multitude also C-fttne with a rattle, and headed the field for a time. Seatondale, who had bectn lyiiip- in a. handy position, moved up. at the bend, arid cut down the leaders, and led iit-to • the straight. A tmpnifiolnt stn : i.<rgfe was witnessed in the straight, and Seatondaio flashed past the. post short neck in; front of Birklino and who rail a dead heat. Time, Sitt'in. S2--ssee. FIRST WELTER HY.VIHOtP, of 100 sovs. Oiie. mile. ■ 1 :Mr. J. Williamson's oh. g., Mjstje, ,' 6yrs., by Renown—My-s-ticv S'st, '81b. (C. Brown) 4 2 'Mr. P. W.-.Taylor's ly'rs., . . Hst. 101b. (F. d. Porter) 2 3 ,-Mr. A. C. Williams's Repc.'il, fiyrs. (H. liorrigan) 3 .'Also started: 5 Lady Sabri(tvrvc-he, fist (W. Ryan); 4 San Bst. (M'Bonnljl). Won by a length and a. half from Gasette, who was a. long-th to. 'front of Repeal. Time, lmin. 41 2-ssHe. RAILWAY HACK HAVDiCiP, of 100 J ; sovs. Five 1 Mr." J. Jlackay's b. w. Microbe, 4yrs,, j>v Signalman—Pat-a-Site, Ssb. Tib. j . (inc. "lb. penalty) (Bfewe) 1 8 .Mr. Carrick's Berg. Sst. 13lbt, (inc. ■' 71b. penalty) .."(Cress) 23 -Mr. A. Butterworth'a Argsr.K!, 7st. 13lb — (Buchanan) 3 Also" started: G Shona May,' !tsi (Porter); 9 Ivielder, Sst. 61b. (M'FJjynn); 7 Chortle, Bst. 31b. (Brown); 10 ttre.v King, 7st. 131b.; (W. M'Dtmjaldji 2 To fiakato, j

i 7st. 121b, (If. Trieklebank); 11 Jhiltikoff, 7s't. llib. (11. Griffith); 4 Te Huhuti, fst. 81b, (Hunt); 5 RufEajia, 7st. 83b. (Reef!). ' Won comfortably by a length from. Berg ; who was the same distance from Arosine. Time, linin. 3scc, PARK STAKES, of ISO «ovs. Seven furlongs. 1 Mr. C. Twist's ch, g. Percelor, aged, . by. Gold Reef—Goid Carp Sst. 21b. . (M'Donald) 1 3 Mr. !'. E, Loomb's Lady Alicia, fist, 131b (Reedj 2 2 Mr. J, F. Petrie's Tatimi, 7st. 1.3-iij. (Porter) 3 Also, started: 5 The Summit, Gst, iQlfr. (Stowe) and Peacemaker, Gst. 71b. (Hunt). An exeiting finish. Won by a head, the -' third horse being a length away. Time, lmin.' 28 3-ssec. SECOND DAY'S ACCEPTANCES. fiisbornoj February 5. The Second day's acceptances aire:— SKUOXD HANDICAP HURDLES.iOne mile a.nd last, 71b.; Merrie Lad, list, 21b,; Player, JOst. Sib.; Rongomau, 10st. 411).; Csaml>6sed', 9st. (Jib,; Pdgot, Sst. 41b.; Grass'mere, 9st.; Rerekohu, Bst, MAIDEN SCURRY lIAXDICAP, Five furlong.-.—.Multiplicity, Sst.; Stniltie, Sst. alb.; felionaform, Bst, 21b.: Royal Scout., 7s.t. 101:b.; Multiplication, 7st. 7lb. s King of Athol,. Tst. 51a; Hlma, 7st. 51b.; To Huhuti, 7st. 51b.; Carburetter, fst. 51b.; Mauva, ?»t. 51b,: Plying Marshal, Tst. 51b. ~

TARUHEI.UT HA.CE HANDICAP. One triSle.—ilistls, 9s't. 41b..i Tatimi, Sst. 31b.; Immensity, Sst, lib.; St. Elmn, Bst, 71b..; Triezs, Rst. 'Jib,; Faith, Bst. 3lk; iliiltitude, Sst.; The Summit, 7si.; P.epeal, 7st,

SECOND WELTER HANDICAP. Seven furlonzs.—Mist'ie, lOst- lllb.; Immensity, lost.: fib.; Caller Davon, lOst. 41b.; Patti, Bs.tr 131b.; Kielder, Sst. filb.; Chortle, Bst, 311;.; (Uouria, Bst. 21b.; Hima, Sst.; Satt D'ega., .Sst. GISBOR.NE RACING CLUB HAKHICAP. One ittilo aild a dist.-intd.—Mul-tiply, Bsfc. Sib,; Seatondale.. Bst,■ 51b,; Mistie, Jgt, SJh.{, vi, Sst. 121b.; Peaeemaker, Ost. 71b.; Trieze, G'st. 71b,

ELECTRIC HANDICAP. Five furlongs.—Our King, 9st. 131b,;' Waiore.wa, '9st, 81b.; Field Force, 61b.; Lord Possible, $st. lib- f Berg, 7st. 51b.; Darda-p-us, Tst. 2ft.; Shofiflfo.rni, fist, 121b.; -fiuffiana, 6st, 101b, .

A WAP UNI HACK HANDICAP.—Tatimi, Sst 311 i.; Microbe, Bst. l3Jb.; Berl', Sst. lOib.j S'hpha May, Sst. 71b.; Faith, est, 4ib.; Bodenham, Tst. 101b.; i)igpatch Carrier, 7st. 10lb.; Arosine, 7st. 71b.; Te Rakato, 7st. 3!b.; Jady Uche, 7st.; Multiplication, Tst,; Grey li-idg., 7st.; Mu-ltiano,. 7st. '' I'INIL HANDICAP. Seven furlongs, —Perceler, Sst. 121b.; jFlcltl Force, Sst. Gib..; San I'luif, Sst.; Caher Davon, 7st. lllb.; Lady Alicia, 7st> 41b.; Carburetter, iist. 101b- ..

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1977, 6 February 1914, Page 4

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GISBORNE R.C. MEETING Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1977, 6 February 1914, Page 4

GISBORNE R.C. MEETING Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1977, 6 February 1914, Page 4

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