SPORTING.
I , GISBORNE RACING CLUB’S SUMMER MEETING. NOTES'AND ANTICIPATIONS. (By “Early Bird.” y Tho Gisborno Racing Club will commenoo thoir summer mooting at tho Park raceoourso to-day, tho first raoo starting at \ 12 30, and with a fair prospoot of fine /y^ J^iC e ? l -*Sor thoro should bo n rocord attoudW % and boon speculation. Excellent, havo been roooivod, and every,i a favoroblo for a most eaccossftil gathering. Trains will run from Gisborne • at 11.40 a,m., 12 20 p.m., and 1.30 p.m.... Flying Handicap, 6 furlongs. "s. • Tho Needle 8 5 Cardeau ... 7 7 Option 7 10 Tonderghio 7 6 Horatia .... 7 9 Pobioda ... 6 9 In this ovont Tho Noodle is bound to bavo a good following, and with a little of bis old dash ho would easily acoount for his opponents. Local Option has on outside chanco. whilst. Horp.tia ood Pobicda are exceptionally woll treated. They should finish somewhat as follows — Horatia 1 v«. Tho Noodle ... ... ... 2 ■ .* Tonderghia ...■ 3 Maiden Sourry, £ mile; Bst up. Momo Xoa Molton Hall H Regina Kokopa White Squall Heywood Molba Honi Mataroa w First Chance Cinque Makntu Flag Luck’s All Sarakoff To Huinga La Annie Pmk ’Un Te Uku
Motokeku In the large entry of nineteen non- j winners there are several whoso breeding should oause them to atlraot the attention js of speculators, and this race should be I followed with a great amohni of interest. Melba, To Huinga, Hemi Matoroa, and I Sarakoff are whispered about as likely to >. perform well, whilst Momo Toa and Te I Uku must not be overlooked. My seleo- I tion is—
Melba ' • ... 1 To Huinga ... ... ... 2 Memo Toa ... S First Handicap Hurdle Race, miles. £-% Lurcher ... 10 4 Inspan ... 910 Roseplot ... 913 Borax - ... 9 0 Hakaria ... 9 12, Ngapuhi ... 9 0 . The top weight will bo an absentee, and one or two others are unlikely starters. Ngapuhi, Inspan, and . .Hakaria should make a good raoe, and I will place them as follows—
Inspan... ... ... ... 1 Ngapuhi 2 Hakaria ... ... ... 3 Hack Flat Handicap, 6 furlongs. Manawaru 8 12 Casino ... 7 3 Tonderghio 8 7 Pua ... 6 12 Martyrfeldo 8 5 Lady Osma 611 Pantaloon ... 7 13 Flag ... 6 9 La Bijouterie 7 13 Hiawatha ... 6 7 To Bahui ... 7 12 Koay ... 6 7 Water o’ Milk 7 9 Kauheterangi 6 7 Sariila ... 7 5 Manawaru has been vary leniently treated considering the class of the oppo sition, but it is doubtful if the Mahak mare will start. Tonderghie is well i n with 87, as also are Martyrfeidt 8.5 Casino 7.3, and Hiawatha 6.7. I have a’ fancy for the following— Martyrfeidt J .... . ... ... I Casino...' ' ... ... ... 2 Hiawatha ... ... ... 3
Summer Handicap, 1£ mile, Freeland ... 8 5 Tukapa ... 711 . Hinetauparika ■ 7 9 Wihakawehi 7 8 \ Needlework 7 6 Thu big money event has a small field, but those engaged have each a good change and a great race shonld bo expeoted. Freeland is said to be a trifle aore, but will in all probability start. Tukapa is in good nick, and Needlework has winning honors at the last Auckland meeting to recommend him.; Whakawehi;, ... ... ... 1 Needlework 2 Freeland ... 3 First County Stakes, seven furlongs. Local Option 812 Barilla ... 7 7 Faro ... 8 2 Momo Toa 7 2 Sarakoff ... 7 8 Lucks A 11... 612 Pobieda ... 7 8 Heywood... 610
Faro ... ... ... 1 Sariila ... ... , ... 2 Local Option ... 3 First Welter Handicap, one mile. Monawarn 10 0 Borax ... 8 2 Tonderghie 9 8 Lady Osma 8 2 Faro ... 9 5 Hiawatha 8 0 Pantaloon ... 9 3 Haukeria 8 0 Guiletta ... 8 5 Haukeria 1 Guilletta ... 2 Borax ... 3 Park Stakes Handicap, seven furlongs. Paria ... 8 12 Hinetapuariki 7 10 Tho Needle 8 3 Whakawehi 710 Tutangarehu 8.0 Roseplot ... 710 Tnkapa ... 8 0 Martyrfeidt 613 Paria ... ... ... ... 1 Tutungarehu 2 Whakawehi ... ... ... 3
TARANAKI RACES. (Per' Press 'Association.)’ | New Plymouth, laßb night. I For the first day o£ the Taranaki Bommer meeting there was fine weather and a moderate attendance. Following were the results : 1 Stewards’ Handicap—Auratus 1, Kus" I tique 2, Regulation 3. Numa, Full Cry, Millie, Promotion, and La Torpedo were . scratched. Time, 1.30. Diva, £5 4s and First Hack—Kudu 1, Ban Paulo 2, Koval Flush 3. Golden Sands and Manat- ] poto were scratched. Maroia fell, but the jockey was uninjured. Time, 1.4*. Divs, £d 8a and £1 2a. • 0 y-- First Hurdles —Creusofc 1, Holoros 2, ' Lurcher 3. Jeanne d’Albert and Khama were scratched. Time, 3.57*. Diva, £6 2s and 18s. _ . , , First Hack Hurdles— lnniskilllen l, Exmoor 2, Throstle 3. Valkyrie. Irish, Hakaria, Alas, and Kingwood were soratohed. Time, 2.64*. Diva, £1 10s and £1 Bs.
Taranaki Cup. Parntutu ... * Putty £ Madrigal was scratched. Time, 2.39 1 Divs, £5 8s and £1 Bs. , _ ~ Second Hack— Crimson Lake 1, Golden Hands 2, Makikihi 3. Grenade, Bawn Boy, Marinella, Aureole, and Signora were scratched. Time, 1.44*. Divs, £4 8s | Lady Annie 1, Rustique 2, General 8 Average 3. Numa, Regulation, Delania, Alba Rose, and Millie were scratched. Time, 1.16 1-5. Divs, £A 4s B °TrhU 4 piate— lmmolation 1, Rotoiti 2, and JE2 12s.
TARANAKI ACCEPTANCES;
Per Press 'Associationj Now Plymouth, last night. Q!bo following acceptances were roceivecl for the second day’s races : Grandstand Handicap, of 120 sovs, 7 furlongs. Strathavon | 12 Delania ... 7 7 SET | » 611 Kaharoa ••• 8 i Third Hack Handicap, of 75 sovs, 6 farlongs. ! i Slei? 1 Paulo-,, | h * _ ? 5 iMamopoto » lg Lord clivo ... 7 2 i Sergina *»■» ? 12 Sylvia 7 0 ..irlmmolaUo Southern Cross? 0 / Makikibi ••• • * g g ignora ... 6 12 • fourth Hack Handicap, of 75 sovs, 1 mile 1,1 sa?sss.?r; 10 Golden Sanda 8 13 _ 6 w Sfcacioft g g Gyrene ••• 6 9 . ::: 710 v Eolyoßßtß - 6 8
Second Handicap Hurdles, of 100 so vs, 1J- miles. Dolores ... 11 13 Dofoo ... 912 Oreusot ... 11 7 Lissa ... 910 Hautapu ... 10 10 Lurcher ... 9 9 Hack Hurdios, of 60 sovs, 14 miles. Valkyrie ... 11 2 Toledo ... 9 2 Inniskillon... 11 2 Alas ... 9 0 Exmoor ... 10 9 Firolight ... 9 0 Throstle ... 9 2 Ivingwood ... ;9. 0 Autumn,Handicap, of 200 sovs, 14- miles Strathavoii 8 5 Madrigal ... 7 7 Armistice' ... 8 0 Bustiqno ... 7 2 Paratutu ... 8 0 Horoiam ... 610 -Putty ... 7 IT. La Torpedo 6 7 I Farewell Handicap, of 100 sovs, 6 furlongs -Kremlin ... 812 Royal Fusilier 7 6 'Lady Annie 8 9 Gen. Average 7 6 I Auratus ... 8 8 Royal Flush 7 0 I Final Hack Flutter, of 50 bovs, 5 fur- | | longs, weight 8.7. I I Weary Bill Kaimere j Jonquil Vent Nord | Paper Rotoiti I Hindoo St. Bill I Lord Reynard Fishmere I Eta Reticent j Lady Sylvia Reoreation I Pararaki Stopman j Tho Bishop Glenuilin |
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Gisborne Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1375, 9 February 1905, Page 3
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