TO-DAY’S RACES.
NOTES AND ANTICIPATIONS, (Bv “Early Bird.”)
The mooting will bo brought to a conclusion to-day, and, favored with fine I weather, there should again ho a large I attendance. Exoellent acceptances have 1 been reeoived, and some good raeing should bo witnessed. The following are I the acceptances : I Stewards' Handicap, of 50 sovs, 7 fnrioogs I Needlework 9 4 Tutungarohu 710 Paria ... 713 To Uku ... 6 9 I Hinetapnariki 7 10 I Needlework ... ... ... 1 I Tutungnrehu ... ...' . ... 2 Hinetapuariki 3 Second Hurdles, of 60 sovs, 1£ miles. Hakaria ... 12 0 Waimata ... 9 5 Inspan ... 11 6 Gnillietta ... 9 3 Rosoplot ... 10 10 Lady Osina 9 0 Makutu ... 9 7 This race should furnish a good contest, and it is hard to soleot between the two top weights. Dr, Scott's Makutu may be expected to run a good raoe, whilst a sur prise might be brought off by either Guillietta or Roseplot. My fanoy is—
Hakaria ... ... ... 1 Inspan ... ... 2 Roseplot ... ... ... 3 Second Hack Flat Handicap, of 30 sovb, 7 furlongs.
I Faro ... 9 7 Probieda ... 7 0 I Manawaru 9 0 Poriro ... 6 12 Sarakoff ... 812 Motukehu ... 612 I Baltic ... 8 6 Homo Toa... 610 } Haukeria ... 8 .1 Pna . ... 6 10 I Sarilla ... 7 5 - Melton Hall 6 8 ILa Bijouterie 7 4 Bax ... 6 8 1 Waimata ... 7 3 Corydon ... 6 7 I Casino ... 7 2 Spyshof ... 6 7 Quilted ... 7 2 Reay ... 6 7 I With 20 acceptors there Bhould be a I large totalisator investment in this raoe, and the winner is well concealed. Faro and Baltic have winning form to recommend them, and one of them should win. I Haukeria, Sarilla, Sarakoff, Homo Toa, and Casino are also well in. Faro Ealtio 2 Sarakoff ... 3 Sunderland Stakes, of 110 sovs, 1 mile. The Needle 9 4 Hinetapuariki 7 5 Pantaloon ... 8 2 Martyrfeldt 7 4 Freeland ... 7 13 Rags ... 6 9 On his form displayed yesterday Pantaloon appears to have a mortgage on this event, and whatever beats him must win. Martyrfeldt shonld be tho most troublesome. Pantaloon ... ... ... 1 Martyrfeldt ... ... ... 2 _ - Freeland ... ... ... 3 Maiden Scurry Handicap, of 30 sovs, , • 5 furlongs. Luck’s A 11... 9 3 Pax ... 7 9 Cinque ... 8 13 Kitchen M@id 7 8 Te Ro Mai... 8 7 First Chance 7 6 Motukehu..'. 8 5 Flyer ... 7 4 Lorno’ 7 12 La Annie 7 : >4
Motukehu ... ... ... 1 Lome 2 Cinque... ... ... ... 3 Seoond County Handicap, of 30 sovs. 1 mile. 'Faro ... 9 5 Poriro ... 6 11 Hey wood ... 813 Melton Hall 6 9 Sarakoff ... 811 Reay ... 6 9 Local Option 7 12 Gaillietta ... 6 7 Luck’s A 11... 7 2 Hauiti ... 6 7 Cinque ... 613 Spyshot ... 6 7 Motukehu ... 6 11
Faro ... 1 Heywood ... 2 Sarakoff 3 Publicans’ Purse, of 50 sove, 5 furlongs.
Sarilla ... 7 13 Cadeau ... 7 8 La Bijouterie 7 11 Probieda ... 7' 6 Te Uku ... 7 11 Sarilla , 1 La Bijouterie 2 Te Oku ... ... ... 3 Farewell Handicap, of 35 sovs, 7 furlongs.
Faro ..., 8 12 Boseplot ... 8 2 Heywood ... 810 Martyrfeldt 713 Paria ... 8 7 Local Option 7 6 Freeland ... 8 5 La Bijouterie 6 13 Hinetapnariki 8 4 Bags ... 6 12 Tukapa ... 8 4 Wheturere... 6 7 Tutungarehu 8 3 Hiawatha ... 6 7 • Martyrfeldt ... ... ... 1 *•* '*• £ Tutungarehtl ..i <>• ••• P
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Gisborne Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1382, 17 February 1905, Page 3
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540TO-DAY’S RACES. Gisborne Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1382, 17 February 1905, Page 3
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