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SPORTING.

GISBORNE RACING CLUB. STEEPLECHASE MEETING.

The Gisborne Racing Club brought their Steeplechase Meeting to a conclusion yes terday afternoon. The weather was gloriously fine and - there was a large attendance. The coarse . had been well rolled after the first day’s racing and was in splendid order. Speculation was remarkably brisk and daring the day the snm of £4815 was passed through the Sotalisator, making £B4BI for the meeting. Following are the results : Second Handioap Hnrdleß, Xf miles.

137 F. Rhodes’ b g Ro3eplot, by Catosby—Rosalind, aged, 11.1, Griffiths 1 192 H. J. Hickey’s oh g Inspan, aged, • 11.10, Sweeney 2 141 J. H. Martin’s ch m Minervo, Jones ... ... ... ... 3 Also started : 17 Boras 9.2, 14 Whitirea 9.0. Won by two lengths. Time 3-28 2-5. Dividends £2 9s and 11s. Maiden Scurry, 6 furlongs. . 205 R. Renshisw’s b m Motokohu, by Strawan—Marigold, 4yrs, 9.7, Malone ... ...' ... —’ 1 209 A. Mcßae's Melton Hall, 9.10, Mclntosh ... ... ... ... 2 85 F. Xioomb’s Finme, 9.8, Kirk ... S Albo ran :98 Artilleryman 9.0, 32 AL F 9.4, 20 Comedy 9 2 and 21b over. Won easily. Time 1.21 2.5. Dive., £2 2s and 13s.

Waikanae Handicap, 7 furlongs. 140 L. Mclntosh’s b m Ladylike, by Strowau —Jewel, 6yrs, 9.12, McIntosh ... ... 1 346 G. Mnrfitt’s Will o’ the Wisp, 10-7, Kemp ... ... —2 137 O. H. Wallis’ Manawarn, Buchanan ... ... ••• ® Also ran : 38 Tukapa 9.13, 141 Barilla 9,12, 114 Casino 9.9, 82 Woodfield 9.3. Won easily by two lengths. Time 1.34 3,6. Divs, £4 19s and 15s. To Hapara Steeplechase, 2£ miles. 142 P. Wotton’s b g Jack-o’-Lantsrn, by Wonderland —Inoeaso, 12.6 (including 71b penalty) ... ... 1 fiO J. H. Colebonme’s SergeantMajor, 9.10, Stewart 2 Also started : 90 Morehu 10.0. Won easily. Morehu baulked at tho first fence. Dive, £5 5s 2d and £1 14s. Seoond Hack Flat, 1 mile.

320 L. M. Mclntosh's b m Ladylike, by Strowan—Jewel, syrs, 10.0, Mclotoab ••• 1 77 J, O. Williamson's Flag, 9.7,Ma10ne 2 188 D. Hepburn's Cinque, 9.13, Fairbrother 3 &|so ran : 58 Luck’s All 10.6, 66 Beay 10 0, 106 Ce Uku 9 13, 88 Tiromai 9.7, 25 Eiquirm 9.0. , Won easily by several lengths. Te Uku fell heavily, and Motokehu also came clown. Time 1.51 3-5. Divs. £1 18s and £2 13b. Second Haek Steeplechase Handicap, 2 toiler. 66 A. MeHeil's cb g Paramata (late Mozart), by Strowao, syrs, 9.12... 1 128 F. Bhodes’ Toha, 10.10 ... ... " Also started : 4 Blnck Diamond 9.7, 144 Graat Scott 12.0. 22 Morehu 11.0. Won easily. Tims, 4.5 3-5. Div., £3 14b. Final Handicap, 1 mile. 230 F. Hall’s b g Faro, by Monaco— Playmate, syrs, 11.3 ... *■• 1 37 A. Brown’s Te Uku, 9.0 ... ... 4 145 J. H. Martin’s Minerve, 10.4 ... 3 —Also started : 64 Kaipefcepete 6.15, 85 Sarilla 9 11, 68 Sarakofl 9.11, 80 Bruiser 9.2,140 Hauiii 9.0. Won by 1£ lengths. Time, 1.50 25. Dive., £2 8b and £5 11*.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 150, 8 July 1905, Page 3

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SPORTING. Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 150, 8 July 1905, Page 3

SPORTING. Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 150, 8 July 1905, Page 3

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