POVERTY BAY RACES
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Kahuiioke Surprises in the Steeples SMALL BOY'S WIN
(By Telegraph-
GISBORNE, Last Night. 1 The first day of the Poverty Bay Turf Club's meeting was held in good weather, the going being fair. The totalisator handled £6036, comparea with £3956 10s on the corresponding day last year, an increase of £2079 10s. Results: — PARK HURDLES, of £100 } 14 miles. 1 BEGORRAH, 9.2 (Lord) 3 2 Bazaine, 10.8 (Dulieu) 2 3 Hunting Star, 9.13 (Kowhai) .. 3 Also started: 5 Bothwell, 7 La Femme Noire, 4 Grand Score, 6 Holmefoll. Two and a-half lengths ; half a length. La Femme Noire was fourth.' Time, 2.51 1-5. HACK FLAT HANDICAP, of £75; 6 furlongs. 1 MAY SONG, 8.4 (Glading) .. 1 6 Ruinette, 8.0 (Dornan) 2 9 Perfect Lady, 8.3 (Anderson) .. 3 Also started: 2 Brown Lap, 3 Bonnie Song, 10 Fine Stitch, 8 Rapa Waiata, : 5 Shani, 4 Paul Eobeson, 7 Uaia. ThreO-quarters of a length; lOngth and a-half. Shani was fourth. Time, 1.16 4-5. MAIDEN RACE, of £70; 5 furlongs. 2 DE BRETTS,. 8.3 (McKonzie) .. 1 1 Iliu, 8.0 (Broughton) ........ 2 9 Hunting Cropy 8.0 (Marsh) .... 3 Also started: 11 Sweet Pat, 5 Deffend, 4 Kitchenette, 8 Quilp, 6 Bold Step, 3 Singing Gold, 10 Raana, 7 Gay Mimic. One and a-halt lengths eafeh waj. Defend was fourth. Time, 1.4. HACK AND HUNTERS' STEEPLES, of £110; about 24 miles. 10 KAHUNOKE, 10.2 (Thomson) .. 1 3 Platter, 9.S (Dulieu) ........ 2 2 Wykemist, 10.4 (Walsh) ...... 3 Also started: 3 Chtlew, 5 Puccini, 4 Mitzi, 7 Eidos, S Grantham, 9 Mangatai. Four lengths oaen way. Mitzi was fourth. Mangatai aiid Grantham ran off, and Curlow, I'uccini and Eitlos fell. Time, 5.27. PUBLIOANS' PURSE HANDICAP, ot ' £75; 1 mile. 2 EVEN MONEY, 8.8 (Holaen; . . i 4 Skyway, 8.8 (McKehzie) 2 1 Haile Boy, 9.0 (Goulsbro) .... 3 Also started: 5 Quaint, 0 Mon Ace, 3 ltoyai Mistake, 1 Mailman. , Heada each way. Quaint \Y£ts fottrth.^ Time, L45 Mh s"'
WINTER OATS HANDICAP, of £120; 14 miles. 1 SMALL BOY, 7.10 (Wiggins) .. 1 4 Blue Needle, 7.30 (Broughton) 2 2 Gay Hunter, 8.3 (Kellott) .... 3 Also staried: 3 Legatee. One and a-quarter lengths; half a length, Time, 1.11 4-5. TRAM WAY HANDICAP, of £75; 7 furlongs. 1 GOLDEN BLONDE, 8.10 (Wiggins) >. I 1 De Friend, 9.5 (McKenzie) . . . . 2 5 Pennycomequick, 9.1 (Kellett) . . 3 Also started: 4 Mata Hari, 2 Hunting Mars, 3 Blygain, 6 Lordly Knight. Ncck; length. Lordly Knight was fourth. Timo, 1.30 1-5. Golden Blonde and Ds Friend were bracketcd on the machine. FIELDS FOR SATURDAY GISBORNE HURDLES HANDICAP, of £100; lf miles.— Bazaine 10.11, Unexp'ected 10.3, Bfegorrah 10.1; KaHunoke 9.13, Bothwell, Holmefell, La Femme Noire, Mahala 9.0. TRIAL HANDICAP, of £70; 6 furlongs.— De Bretts 9.0, Ihu 8.7, Mailman, Mon Ace, Kitchenette, Singing Gold, Royal Mistake 8.0; WAIKANAE HANDICAP, of £110; 1 mile.— Hunting Cry 9.8, Pennycomequick 8.8, Small Bojr 8.6, Gay Hunter '8.4, Blue Needle 8.13, "Lordly Knight 7.7. HACK CUP HANDICAP, of £115, including £25 cup; 1 mile. — Even Money 9.3, Brown Lap, Haile Boy 9.1, Skyway, Quaint 8.12, Bonnie Song 8.9, Ruinette 8.4, Pirima 8.2, Le Femme Noire, Paul RobesOn, Shani, Mon Ace, Uhia, Perfect Lady, Royal Mistake 8.0". TE EAPARA BACK STEEPLECHASE, of £130, including £20 trophy; about 24 miles. — Kahuhoke 11.0, Wykemist 10.5, Curlew 10.4, Platter 9.13, PiiCcini 9.4, Mitzi; Eidos, Royal Toast. 9.0. (TURANGANUI HANDICAP, of £80; 6 furlongs. — Gay Hunter 10.2, Golden Blonde 10.2, May Song 9.5, Perfect Lady 8.6, Shani 8.4. FAREWELL HANDICAP, odE £95; 6 furlongs. — De Friend 9.8, Mata Hari 9.0, Blue Needle 8.8, Bazaine, Hunting Mars 8.7, Symcony,- Huntette 8.5, Blygain 8.2, Lordly Knight, Grand Score, May Song, Pau^ "^obeson 8.0.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 165, 30 July 1937, Page 15
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