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HAWKE'S BAY MEETING

ELOCUTION WINS THE STAKES. ■■ By Telegraph—'Press Association. . . Hastings, May 5.. Following tho heavy rain during the faight and morning, the. second day's events in the Hawke's Bay Jockey' Club's iiutumn Meeting' were-Tim. in showery feather, with a heavy course. The at.tendance was again poor." The totalisa- . tor handled i 13,109, as against; .£21,972 lor the corresponding day of last year. (Results:— ' jOHITI HACK HURDLES, of 120 sovs.. ■ One mile and three-quarters. E Tornea, 9sfc (C. M'Sweeney) I fe Tatima, 9st.7lb ~.. (J. Brady) 2 £ Fagot,' 9st; ••:•..„...,'.'.....■ (J, O'Conaell) 3 ■ Also, started.: '2 Hylaus,' list. 91b.; i Maryland,' lOsfc. 11b.;V3 Sabrenui, 9st. Elb.;Giouria,'3st.; 5 The Summit, list. Hlb.;' 6 : Kimbombi, 9st.'9lb'. " . From an excellent start Torn'ea went jto the front,- and"-established'a good lead, Arluch was held to. the.finish, the winner Scoring-easily by fifteen lengths, a siniiilar distance .dividing the. second- and Sthitd. : Time,-3min; 34sec. . ■ IMANGATAEATA. HURDLES,/ of 175 I sovs-.- One mile- and.three-quarters. '.' • B Gladful, list.. 21b. ........ (W. Bush) 1 ? Maater Timi, lOst. 2lb. ... (T. Close) 2 C Braeburn',- 10st: 81b. .....v (B: Deeley) 3 Also-started: i Sensitive, 9st. 111b.; 6 (Hereford, .lOst. 131b.'; 7 Jem, 9st. lib.; lb Impostor, 9st. : 81b. ■■'"■•-. ' Another - good. start; saw .Master Timi jt.n charge, and ho anft Gladful made'the{running. Gladful' displaced Master Timi gt the back stretch,'- but further on Blaster Timi again- .got on terms.'.'. This [was the order of the running at the' straight; where Gladful again resumed a slight lead, eventually- winning- by a length.- The third horse; was four Jengths away., Time, 3min. 30sec.-- -■• I JUVENILE- HANDICAP,' of 125 sovs. :". Five, ifurlongs. i Vermilion, 6st. 10/lb. ....(J. Hockley) .1 1 Marquerteur, 7st.' 121b. (J. Buchanan 2 C Notatta, 7st.: 91b;'. (R. Reed) 3 I. Also started :• 1 Piano, 7st. 21b. ■ 5 La • jfTasse; fet. 101b.;'3 Impediment, 7st. 91b. i From an -uneven, start Marqueteur and i IPiano" we're first 'to'show'-'in front, with (Vermilion in cV.ose attendance. - Tho jorder, was maintained on entering rthe irun home, 1 but "Vfermilion challenged the {pair, and got on, even terms, eventually {winning by-a length, four lengths .divid-

ing the second and third horses. Time, Imin. Gsec. HAWKE'S BAY STAKES, of 500 sots. Six furlongs and a half. . ( 8 Elocution, 7st. 41b (C. Sinclair) 1 2 Vagabond, 7st. 31b- (It. Reed) 2 G Powder King, Bst. Bib. ... (H. Young) 3 Also started: 1 Hyuiestra, Sat. 71b.; 1- Belair, 7st; 4 Pourparler, Bst. 61b. j Gamecock, Sst. 31b.; 5 Noir, 6st. 12lb. Belair, tho first to show out prominently, and followed by Noir and Hyniestra, led into the straight, where Elocution and Vagabond both passed them, Elocution winning by two lengths and a half.- Three lengths separated second and third. Time, lmin. 26sec. BURKE MEMORIAL STAKES, of 400 sovs. One mile and a quarter. 3 Trials, Bst. 10lb (L. Goodwin) 1 2 MuHifual, 9st. 3lb (J. O'Shea) 2 .4 Shrill, Bst. 131b.. (B. Dceley) 3 Also started: 1 Chortlo, 9st, 121b.; 6 Teka, 7st. 81b.; 5 Tressida, Bst. 101b.; 1 . Multaine, fat. 101b.. The field was sent away well together,. .Tressida being in tho lead. ; Along the back stretch Multaine overhauled the leader, and further on Shrill ran into second place. In the straight Trials and MuHifual pnssed, Shrill and Multaine, the former winning by two lengths, with Shrill three langths away. Time, 2min. 19sec. SCURRY HACK HANDICAP, of 100 sovs. Pivp furlongs. 3 Potentiality, 9st. Gib. ... (H. Watson) 1 2 Carlatour. Sst. 101b. ...'... (C. Stowe) 2 5 Multive, Cst. 10lb (C. Sinclair) 3 Also started: 11 Tinkler, Sst; G Keifemn, 7st. 61b.; 4 Ladv Kilworth. 7st. Rib.: 1 Lilvdale, 6st. 121b.; 7 Queen Lizzie, Gst, 121b.; 10 Sunshade, fist. 101b.; S Main Force, fist. 101b.; 12.Maricia, fist: 101b,; 9 WoodJark. Gst. 10lb. Carlatour was first away, and' led to the straight, where ho was pressed by Potentiality, who won by a bare length, ' Multive being a length away third. Time.' Imin. 7sec. OKAWA HACK HANDICAP, of 100 sovs; Once -round. ,'l Duskv Eve, fist. 121b....(L. Goodwin) 1 1 Carillon, Bst. 4lb (J. Mulvihill) 2 7 Headache, Gst. 101b (H. Smith) 3 Also started: 2 Swinton, *=t. 121b.; S Iheipa. 7st. 51b.; 9 Hylami. "St.; 8 All Grey, 7st.;' 4 Yellow and Black, 7st; G. Maorilander, 7st; 11 Sarno. 6at. 10lb.; 10 Belgian Maid, 6st. 101b.; 13 Jacarc, Gst. 101b; . Maorilander wns first away, and led to 'tho back stretch, where All Grey took command, followed closely by Cnrillon and Headache. Carillon wns first into the straight, where Hylami and Ihepa fell. Dusky Eve then took charge, and' won easily by four lengths, two lengths separating second and third. ; Time, . Imin. S3 l-ssec. FAREWELL HANDICAP, of 20(1 sovs. Six firrlongs. !i Gwcrufl, Sst.'3lb (H. Watson) 1 2 Centre, 7st. 21b (R, Reed) 2 3 Shiela. fct. 91b J. HocHev) 3 ■Also started: 4 Cbeloma. 7st. 131b.; G Parnh Grand. 7st, 81b.; 1 Soa Lord, ?sr, 7!b.; 10 Chillies.. 7st. 4Vb.;'7 Zeus. 7st. 31b.; 9 C4o!den Glade. Gst. 71b.; 8 Colonnade, 6st. 71b. ~ A (rood : start was effected. Cheloma was the first to show out in front, with Pea Lord closely following. The rest of the field wns well together. A splendid rnco in the straight resulted in Gszioue gaining - the verdict, /by three 'lengths. One length separated second and third. Time, Imin. 19 3-ssec.

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3072, 7 May 1917, Page 7

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HAWKE'S BAY MEETING Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3072, 7 May 1917, Page 7

HAWKE'S BAY MEETING Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3072, 7 May 1917, Page 7

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