A DGISBORNE
WIN FOR AIGUILLE
FALSE; SCENT THE \ FAREWELL, ;^
(By Telegraph.—Press Association.) '_ .... GISBOKNB, February 11. Tu^^ChfhiSll^" 1?, day °^ tb, c PoTerty Bay •i. cu° s Meeting was held la nne weather the course boini? in very good : order. Tlie 'iSi 1*!? 10* .? Ut Uxwth &W 10s, as against ft^L" 11"16 second day last year, a decrease or Ens 10s. For the meeting the total was £|257 10s, compared with £8836 last year, a decrease of £1578 10s. Results:— Cook Hack Handicap, of 60 soys; six "fiir-% longs—s-4 Master Frank, 7.4 (Callahan), 1; tL M- So er o Cy?,IC' 7' l0 ' 2; 3"3 Marciiing 6ope,^<;9,_. 3. :XAlso,;started: u-2 Hunting- 'Jay O-o. 2-1 Stitch 9.0, 4-5 Bothwell. 7.12.- ; Won Second : Hurdles.Handicap,j-of 70 soys; one mile and a half.—l Kinsel, 10.0 (H. Dulicu)i! 1 4 Wng Wanga. 9.3, 2; 2 Million, 10.4, 3 Also started: 3 Tama Waiata 9.4. Won by tw° lengths, four lengths between - second and third. Time, 2mln 44 l-ssec - - '•• , ' Trial Handicap, of 60 soyS; six furlongs.---l-2_lsms, 9.0 (btratton), 1; 4-4 Milvane, 8.8 I, o-5 Mister Tom, 8.3, 3. Also started: 3-3 te Wai 9.0, 2-1 Conference 8.12. Won by a length and a quarter, a length between second and third.' Time, lmin 15 4-ssec SUNDERLAND STAKES HANDICAP, of' 100 . spvs; one mile. J—l—Aiguille, 9.10 (Thomson) ..... lj o—4—Valsier, 8.10 (Atkins) ':.V..Y. \ 51 3—2—Little Wonder, 7.0 (Callahan) '..'... 3
Also- started: 2-2 Jlerry Damon 10 7* 4-5 K e ß l^7^oog g a^ at **A*4£.Toboggan and LltUe Wonder led the field till, the turn for home. Toboggan was first Valf Ir WayA a?r d wlthin the distance Aiguille/ V alsler, and Merry Damon were running a^T,'- a length behind' Little Wonder Aiguille won by a. quarter of a length from Valsler, with Little Wonder half I length »£ and Merry Damon a nect behind fourth! lime, lmin 411-ssec. ■'■'■:- Publicans'. Purse Handicap, of 70 soys: Dulieu), 1; 3-3 Master Frank, 7.0, 2: 4-4 ¥%*%*», Ayn s C'<, 7==°- I- started! 6-6 Ta! Ao 8.9, 5-S Huntlne Jay s"i 1.« Hunting Day 7.12. Won by a length and a quarter, three-quarters of a length between second and third. Time, lmin 0 4-ssecT Boseland Hack Handicap, of 60 soys; one mile.—9-8 Bothwell, 7.10 (G. Gomm), 1; 2-2 Also started: 3-3 Night Speaker 9.2, 1-J Meassr|r ff< $-5 Wedding Bells 5.6, 7-7 Innuendo 8.5, 4^4 Marching Song 7.4, 9-9 Some Match lpnith nSrt i' hT t l ei; gths and a Quarter, a ungtn and a half between-second and'third Time, lmin 42 1-osec. ■ ' Farewell Handicap, of'7o soys; six furte^ 2'2 ra-ls« Sceni,-7.9 (Callahan), 1; 3-3 Head Serang, 7.4, 2; 4-5 Hunting Day 7.9, 3. Also started: 1-1 Good Hunting 9.1, ,6-6 Tai Ao 5.4, o-4 Little Wonder 7:0. Won by half a T^lnW^-^r 11 SeC°Dd T, ird-
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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 36, 13 February 1933, Page 4
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