HAVRE'S BAY RACES
HUMBUG CAEEIES OFF THE ■ , ~ . . '-. STiVKES. ■ •j By Telegraipli—Press Assrwiation. , Hastings, October 8. ■ The Hawke's Bay Jockey Club's Spring Moeting waa held in beautiful weather. There'was a good attendance! The totalieator ])ut thimigh ae against ,£15,242 in 1910, an increase of .£13,230. Eeeults:— " TOMOANA HTIEDLES HANDICAP, of '■' "125 sove, ,One mile , and three-quar- ■ ters. ' . ■-,' ' . 2 Maraetotara, lOst. 121b. (H. Manson) 1 0 Whiro, lOst. 131b .' •• 3 5 Tuticorn, !)st '...3 A©o started: 1 Con, list. 101b.; 8 Vacuum, lOst. 41b.; i Sensitive, 9st. 61b.;' 7 Ecd Cent,' 9st. 101b.; G Chillies, 9st. 51b.; 3 Torps; 9at.; 9 St. Omer, 9it. 21b.; 10 Multum, 9st. ; Whiro,- Maraetotara and Sensitive,were the order, to the straight the second time. A great race then-ensued, whips being out on all. Whiro was first over the last jump, but Maraetotara. answered gamely to every call and managed to win-by half-a length. Tuticprn ' waa two lengths, away. Time, 3min. 18 1-5 sec.. ■ ■ ' ■ '' '--■•, ■■■-.• MAIDEN HANDICAP, of 125 sovs, Sis . ' : furlongs and a, half. , 1 Early Dawn, Bst. 131b. (C. Emerson) J 4..Piraeus, 9st. ■ • ;...'...'.... 2 3.Gold3hine, Sst. 111b 3 ■Also started: 9 Hari,, Bst. 8lb.; 8 MumWe, Sst. 51b.-; G Woolahra, Sst. slb.;> 7 Paonui, Bst. 51b.; 2Ma_e.re, Bst. 121b.) s'Hotoke, Bst. 51b. . -. ' . The field .were dispatched to a good start, Goldshine and. Piraeus taking .up ■the running to- the straight, where Hotoke' put in' a claim. . He. however, retired beaten vabout lialf-way. up, and at the distance Early Dawn asserted herself, winning from-Piraeus-by a bare length, with Goldshino a length and a. half be-hirid.'.-,Time, lmin.'24 2-sseo. GLENAEAY HANDICAP, of 200 soys, ■•'.-■ Six ■ furlongs and a half. 4 Tigritiva, Bst. lib. (J. H. Hockley) 1 G Dusky. Eve, Bst. 41b ..-'. .2 1 Dribble, Bst.-. ........; ■ » ■■■Also' started: 3. Croesus,, 9st. .41b.; 2 Honey Bee, 7st. 111b.; 5 Doric, Gst..7lb;; 7-Voltible, : ,Gst.. 71b. . , ' ' . . ■ A good start saw Honey. Bee rush to the front, but lie was soon displaced by Croeeu3, with Dribble lying handy and Dusky 'Eve moving forward. Dribble led into the straight, but half-way, up was displaced by Tigritiya and Dusky Lye, the former winning by, half a length. The simp distance separated'-second, and Hiird." 'Time, Imin. 23 l-53ec. PLiAXMEiBE HANDICAU, of. 125 ' ,sov6.
.... .Six furlongs. . 0 Tari, Bst. 101b.- • (Stowe) 1 1 Kilgour, Bst. Olb j 8 Gnanaco, 7st. Blb. ...: 3 Also started: i Red Signal. Bst. 121b.; 7 Lord Astolat, Bst. 41b.; 9 Magistrate 7st. 101b.;, 11 Arch Salute, 7st. 61b: j 2 Piropiro, Cst. ,121b.; 3 Makepeace, Bst. 21b.; 8 Hymarty, Bst. 21b.; 10 Patetonga, 7st. Jib.; S.Anata, 7st. . ■' ' ; . A.fine race.up the straight resulted- in Tlari winning by a length, the second horse defeating the third by a Time lmin 7sec. Patetonga and Anata fell shortly after the etart. but neither of the riders (A. Grimth and J. Morris respectively) was seriously hurt. HASTINGS STAKES, of 350 sove. Four : furlonga. 1 Humbug " (J- Hockley) 1 C Cantatoile ■-...- • '•••• I ' 7 Right and Left .••••••" » 3 Also st'arted: 4'Bestir, 8 Melting; Moment, 10 Sunny-Smile, 5 Fortune. Teller, S Tessares, 11. Ennea, 13 Tim Rinea, 2 . Assarl, 9 W&mba/ 10 Tropical, 12 Gate Pah. ■ ' The big field of select youngsters was Bent away on even terms. A good race up tho straight saw Humbug win comfortably by a length, with Bight and Left three lengths away third, Time, SPRING HANDICAP, of 200 bovs. "' - One mite and a quarter. 1 Athens Ilf 7st. 131b (A. Keod) 1 5 Bagdad, Bst. lib. \ 13 Flash Lady, Bst. 71b. 3 Also started: 8 Ladogeur, 9st; 3 Maiohn, Bst. 41b.; 2 Lovematch, Bst. lA.j 7 Verniillion. 7st. 61b. ; 4 The Speaker, Bst. 81b.; 6 Cleft, Bst. 41b. ; 11 Palm Oil, Tst slbj 9 MuCtive, Bst. 81b.; 10 Bjorneb'ors, 7st. 81b.; 12 Hindi, 7st. This was a grand race. Irom a good start Hindi rushed to the front, and led. to ■ the hack stretch, where he retired. Flash. Lady k Athens II and Yermil'.ion was the order to the straight, into which Athens II led from the first-named, with Bagdad coining fast. At the-distance both Bagdad " and Wash TftoJF* " strong ohallenges, but Athens II could not 'be shaken off, and won by a head. There was a similar distance between second and third. Time. 2min. lOsec. WAIPATU HANDICAP, of 125 sovs. , . One mile. „-, ~ , 2 Bonnie Heather, 7st. 91b. ... (C. Reed) 1 1 First Salute. Bst. 71b. .' 2 6Kohu,7st. Gib. ..................;••••••• » Also started. 5 Retard, 9st. 7b; 3 Rylstone,- 7st. IKb.; 7 Miramar, 6st. 911).; 4 Carillion. Bst. „. , , „ , A beautiful start was effected. First Rr-lule, Bonnie Heather, and Ko ui were the : most nrominoiit to the distance, whore Bonnie Heather came away and won by three lengths. The third .horse was fottr- lengths off. Time, limn. 43 HANDICAP, of 125 bovs. Six furlongs. . , 1 Hetaua, Set. (C,- Emerson) 1 5 Blissf nlnres, 6st. 12lb I 3 Lord Mufkerry, Bst. 81b, .................. -J ' Ateo started: 2 Lionskin, Bst. 71b.; 4 Demagogue,. Bst. 81b. ■ Hetaua went off with the lead from an pxce'lMit start, but was steadied along the far turn, where Demogoguc took com- , mand, with Blissfulness in close attendance. The field was close together at the entrance to the straight, whoro Lord Muskerry came fast. At. the d'.stance llctaua put in a strong clmllengo, and, . nmintahiin!? it, won comfortably by a : length. The;e were two lengths between, second third.. Time^JrainJ£ l-ssec. Always order "NAZOL" by name. Nothing is "just as good" for routing , bad .colds and soothing-sore throat. 60 doses, Is. 6d.-Advt. '■
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