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SPORTING

o POVERTY BAY TURF CLUB’S

MEETING.

FIRST DAY.

Although the conditions in regard to £ Bather were anything bub favorable for o opening of the Poverty Bay Turf q üb’s meeting yesterday morning, there q as a deiided improvement towards noon, q id the sun shining out brightly in the g ternoon, the attendance of the public g as well up to the average of previous iars. The arrangements made for the ithering reflected the utmost oredit upon ie secretary, Mr J. W. Bain, who was in his attention to assure the imfort of visitors. An excellent lunch as provided by Mr J. Btskine. The fob* . iwing ace the results of the d»y’s loing] Welter Handicap, of 45 sovs; 1 mile. 51 W. S lout’s blit m Te Hauke, 9.5, Davis ... ... 1 20 T, Denton's Montijo, 8.3, Boohanau 2 65 L. Te Urupn’a Jaok Pot, 9.10, Griffiths 3 Also ran : 44 Nukumaratia 8.7, 8 Oromcell 8.0,16 Te Arai 8.0, 82 Alluvial 8.0, 3 Priscilla 13.0. Won easily. Them were 64 investors on the totalisator. Time, ,50 4-5, Divs. £1 8s and £6 6'. Tint Handioap Hurdle Baco, of 60 sovs \\ miles. 95 M. Johnson’s br g No Shot, 10.11, Lowry 1 109 P. Hofen’s Roseplot, 10.7, O’Connell.. 2 49 J. Jones’ Morpeth, 9.7 and 3!bs over, Jones ... 3 Also ran : 119 Medallins 10.13, 107 lnipaa 11.8. Miodallius ft II at tho second ump. No Shot led throughout, winning )y two lengths. Time, 8,28 3-6. Oa tote £578. Div £2 13?. Pint County Slakes Handioap, of 40 sovs 1 6 furlongs. 100 F. B. Loomb’s blk m Gladsmuir, > 7.5, Brown ... .... ... 1 61 J, A. Chew's Barilla, 88, McKinnon ... ... 2 226 J. Bobson’s Gatenby, 8.2, Deeloy 3 Also ran : 365 Mourn 8 5, 94 C’nque 8 3' 19 Bruiser 6.12, 54 Countermarch 6.7* Won easily by a leDgtb. Time, 1.18 25, On tote JE9OO. Dive. £6 Is and £3 19s. Xuranga Stakes, 150 sovs; one mile and a quarter,

206 L. F. Williams’s eh g Mahutonga, 10.6, Davis... ... ~, ... * 49 John Clark’s Kaipetipeii, 6.13, Lowe ... 24 J. H. Martin’s Minerve, 6.12, Reay 8 185 L. A. Molntosh’s Ladylike, 7.4 ... 4

Also ran * 133 Heroism 8.11, 62 The Stake 712, 40 Hiki 6.12,99 Bonomiana 6.9, BonomiaDa bad obarge of affairs for the first pari of the distance, when Kaipetipeti took oommand, having a half length’s advantage of Mahutonga as they raoed for home. A great race down the straight resulted in the judge declaring a dead heat between MohutoDgs and Kaipetipsti,

Minerve being third, and Ladylike fourth, Tims 2.14 26. On tote 748. Diva £1 12s on Mahutooga, and £6 17s on Kaipoti* peti.

Maiden Scurry, 40 soys ; four furlongi 192 J. R. MoDonald’s br m Kitohen Maid, 8 0 ... ! 61 A. Lord’s Raanui, 8.0, Homo ... 81 A. MoLoan’s Lome, 80, Buchanan

Also ran: 23 Soot9wood, 100 Gaiety, 199 Mrs Crawley, 21 Hioomatoroa, 11 Whakarue, 184 Aireturn, 25 Harlequin. Kitohen Maid won by a oouplo of lengths Time 51 2-5. On tote £847. Dlvb £2 19a and £8 2r Telephone Handicap, five furlongs.

1176 J. McLaughlin’s Contender, Syrs, j Gold Reef Contender, 8.8, I O’Brion 1 10 A. B. Newman's Trent, Syrs, 7.8, j Griffiths 2 19 A. Masters’ Goldfield, 7.0, Sands I ford 8 I Also started :88 Martyr King 8 9,159 Disoovorer 8.8, 17 Forest Ranger 7.7,14 Tukapa7.B, 22 Silver Lead 7.2, 11 Hino- [ tibama 7.0, 116 Kitohen Maid 6.18, 86 Miss Adeline 6.13, 19 To Wiwioi 6.7. Won by a length and a half, the same distance separating seoond and third. Time 1.4. There were 691 investors, and the I dividends were £2 18s and £lO 6s.

[ Frying Hack Flat, I.mile. 141 B. A. McPherson’s. Lavinia, 6 yrs, Handsome Jack—Makino, 8.9, Kirk 1 j 41 W. S. Davidson’s Reservoir, 4 yrs, Griffiths, 7.7 2 194 H. H. Sharp’s Fbg, 7.5, Malone ... 3 Also Btarted—l67 Bonomiana 9.0, 29 J Heywood 8.13, 33 Jack Pot 8.4, 102 Mataika 8.4, 8 Whits Squall 7.18, 102 Cinque I 7.13, 48 Te Uku 7.12, 43 Artilleryman 7.5, 5 Nnkumaratia 7.3, 68 Hauiti 7.8, 17 Reay 6.12, 8 Flume 6.7. Won by a length and a half from Reservoir, who beat Flag by a length. Time 147. Thero were 806 investors on the machine, and dividends were £l3 5s and £4 Bs.

Flying Handioap, six furlongs. I 114 J. A. Harding’s Sonltina, Soalt I —Helen McGregor, 7.6, Buohanan 1 252 E. P. Fallorton’s The Pink Un, I 7.12, Deeley .„ 2 72 J. A. Caesar's Martyr King, 8 yrs, MoKinnon ... 8 Also siarled—lß7 Fall Cry 8.4. Won by two lengths. Fall Cry was reveral lengths behind third horse. Time 1.17. There were 625 investors on the maohine and the dividend was £4 183.

The totalisator receipts for the day were £5759 as against £6021 for the previous year.

TO-DAY’S RACES.

(By “ Early Bird.”)

The meeting will be continued to day, and the large aooeptauces should assure a first-class day’s sport. The following are the acceptances, and the horses mentioned should run welt.

Stewards’ Handicap, 7 furlongs, Full Cry ... 812 Eonomiana 7 5 Contender... 8 9 Hiki ... 7 2 Soultina ... 8 1 White Squall 612 Kaipetip'eti 7 12 Kitchen Maid 6 9 Te Hanke... 7 6 Flag ... 6 7 Soultina or Kaipetipeti ... 1 Te Hauke 2 ' Contender 8 Second Hurdles, 1£ miles.

Inepan ... 11 9 Morpeth ... 910 No Shot ... 11 7 Te Uku ... 9 2 Medallius ... 11 0 Artilleryman 9 0 Bosoplot ... 10 9 Inspan 1 No Shot ... ... ... 2 Medallius 3 Second Hack Handicap, 7 furlongs.

Martyrfeldi 8 9 Cromwell ... 612 Sarakoff, ..... 8 5 Reay ... 6 12 Jack Pot* ... 8 4 Te Wiwini 6 10 Mataika ... 8 2 Hinetahi ... 6 10 Cioqae ... 8 0 Momo Toa... 610 White Squall 712 Te Arai ... 6 9 Silver Lead 710 Bandsman... 6 9 Reservoir ... 7 9 Alluvial ... 6 9 Kitchen Maid 7 8 Flume ... 6 7 Hauiti ... 7 6 Lome ... 6 7 Mont ! go ... 7 4 Amusement 6 7 Nukumaratia 7 0 Boldiewood 6 7 Melton Hall 613 Priscilla ... 6 7

Cinqoe or Silver Lead ... 1 Kitchen Maid../ ... ... 2 Mataika 3 Sunderland Handicap, 1 mile. Mahutooga 10 8 Ladylike ... 7 4 Capt. Shannon 8 10 Te Hauke ... 7 2 Full Cry ... 8 7 Lavinia ... 7 2 Heroism ... 8 4 Bonomiana 7 0 The Stake... 7 9 Hiki ... 6 7 Kaipetipeti 7 4 FJag ... 6 7 Minerve ... 7 2 Kaipetipeti or Lavinia ... 1 Mahutooga ... 2 Heroism 3 Maiden Sourry, 5 furlongs. Reservoir ... 9 0 Sootswoed... 7 9 Ruanui ... 8 9 Boldrewood 7 9 Gaiety ... 8 7 Hinemateroa 7 8 Miss Adeline 8 0 Mauriora ... 7 8 Mrs Crawley 7 10 Wbakarau... 7 7 Bandsman... 7 10 Hineoria ... 7 6 Momo T 00... 7 10 Harlequin... 7 6 Taruheru ... 710 Amusement 7 6 Miss Adeline or Gaiety ... 1 Mrs Crawley ... .... ... 2 . ' Amusement 3 Second County Stakes Handicap, 5 fur. Probieda ... 9 7 Whakarua... 6 13 Pink’Un ... 9 2 Roay ... G 13 Kaipitipiti... 9 1 Taruhera ... 610 Cinque ... 8 1 Bruiser ... 610 Gatenby ... 8 1 Boldrewood 610 Gladsmuir 7 13 Countermaroh 6 10 Gaiety ... 712 Miss Adeline 6 9 Satiety ... 712 Amusement 6 7 Scotswood... 7 0 Hineoria ... 6 7 Pink ’Un or Cinque ... ... 1 Gatenby ... ... ... 2 Satiety 8 Publicans’ Purse, 5 furlongs. Capt Shannon 9 13 Goldfield ... 7 7 Contender... 9 8 Forest Ranger 7 4 Kaipitipiti... 8 10 Mitchen Maid 7 3 Martyr King 8 6 Flag ... ,6 9 Disooverer 8 3 Capt. Shannon 1 Contender 2 Discoverer ... 3 Farewell Handicap, 7 furlongs. Full Cry‘... 9 0 Trent ... 7 6 The Stake ... 8 6 • Marlyrfeldt 7 5 Soultina ... 8 3 Jock Pot ... 6 12 Discoverer'... 7 13 Mateaiki ... 6 10 Kaipitipiti.... 7 12 Flag ... 6 10 Ladylike ... 712 Tukapa ... 6 9 Taura ... 7 9 Nukumaritia 6 7 Heywood ... 7 9 K'tohen Maid 6 7 Boncm’ana 7 8 Montigo ... 6 7 Te Hauke... 7 8 Te Uku ... 6 7 Freeland ... 7 7 Soultina ... . ... ... 1 1 Te Hauko 2 Bonomiana ... 3

EGMONT RACES.

(F«r Press Asiotf atfoa.) Hawera, last night. The races tO'day resulted : Waimate Handicap—St. Claimer 1, Tambourina 2, Delamere 3. Soratobod: Lady Annie. Time 1.17 4-5. Div. £4 11s and £L 73.

Inaha Hack Flat—Pangaroa 1, Merriwal 2, The Dark 3. Scratched; Land o' Cakes, Tautura. Time 1 24J, Divs. £3 7s and £3 13s 6d, Eliham Hurdles—Vexation 1, Defoe 2, Catherine Gordon 3. Soratohed; Khama, Time 8.29, Div. £3 18j 6d.

OkaiawaHurdies —Geologist l.Haereroa 2, Mawbiti 3. Soratohed; Oessiapes. Time 3.35. Div. £ll 10s, Lion Heart, loglewood and Mawbiti fell, these last two at the final hurdle, allowing Geo’pgist,who war a furlong away, to win. Atkinson Memorial Stakes—Glenullio 1, Grenade 2, Paritntu 3. All started. Time 2.14 5-5. Divs. £7 6j 6d aDd 13a Hack Scurry—Clementine 1, The Lark 2, Ooleen 3. Soratohed: Uplands, Docile, Oourriere, Brown George. Time 1.5 1-5. Divs. £6 143 aod £1 4s 6d.

Normanby Welter—Regulation 1, Poly 2, Submarine 3. Scratched : Kuroki, Lnvelink. Time 1.48. Divs, £2 14s 6d and £1 Is 6d,

Xoroti Haok—Nova 1, Mahatann! 2, Slavey 8, Time 2,2 8-5. Div, £5 Bs. Also started : Makikihii Kalmere. A protest sgainsi Nova for alleged inconsistent runn’ng was dismissed.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1675, 16 February 1906, Page 3

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SPORTING Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1675, 16 February 1906, Page 3

SPORTING Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1675, 16 February 1906, Page 3

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