SPORTING
POVERTY BAY RACES
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GISBORNE, July 27
The Poverty Bay Turf Club’s winter meeting opened in dull weather. The track was dead after the recent heavy rains. The totalisator handled £31132, compared with £33Co at the now defunct Gisborne Racing Club’s winter meeting last year a decrease of £263#. Results.
First Hurdles.—s—3 Royal Lineage, 1 ; 6—6 Kiiiael, 2; . 4—5 Tahoma, 3. Won by three lengths. Time 3.0 4-5. First Hack .Flat.—3—3 Grand Sport, 1; 5—5 Sunstead, 2; Peter Paul 3. Won by. three lengths. Time 1.21. Flying Handicap.—3—3 False Scent, 1; 4—5 Royal Bengal, 2; 7—7 Little Wonder, 3. Won by one and a half lengths.-, Time 1 21 .1-5; July Hack-Handicap.—l—l Gaiusfed, T; 2~-2i.Kind Words, 2; 3—2 Isms, 3. Won; by two and a half lengths. Time 1.49 1-5.
Maiden Race.—l—2 Hunting Mars, 1: 2—l Hurt ting l . Star,: 2; 11—12 Miss Hornet, 3. Won •by one and a half lengths- Time 1.7. Winter Ooats.— 3 Bothwell, 1; 1 Valsier, 2; 2..Merry Damon, 3; Won by three-quarters of a length. Time 2.19 1-5. • A ■
Tramway Hack. — l Sunny Bachelor, 1 : ,2 Hunting Jay, 2; 4 Kahunoke, .3. Won by two lengths. Time 1.36 2-5.
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Hokitika Guardian, 28 July 1933, Page 8
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