POVERTY BAY T.C. MEETING
Press Association. GISBORNE, February 6. The Poverty Bay Turf Club's summe* meeting was opened to-day in glorious though extremely ‘hot weather. There? was a large attendance. The to ta lisa tor put through £10,2(52 as compared with £10,157 for the same day last year. As u result of the protracted dry weather the going was very hard. Results s WELTER HANDICAP, of 70 sovs: on© mile.—l Auldearn, 9.11, 1; 2 Montiform, 9.10, 2j 4 Repeal, 8, 3. Also' started—s Rising Sun 8.5, 3 Tatimi 8.2. Won by two lengths, a similar distance between second and third. Time, Imin 44 3-sseo. FIRST HANDICAP HURDLES, of 70 sovs! one mile and three-quarters.—s Forward, 9.2, 1; 1 Reservoir, 10, 2; 3 Kirkby, 9, 3. Also started—3 Spate 9.5, 4 Haurere 9.5, 7 Bill and Coo 9, 6 Marmoe 9, 8 Gaily Bridge 9. Won. by a length, two lengths between second and third. Spate and Haurere fell. Time, 3min 21sec. TELEPHONE HANDICAP, of 100 sovs: five furlongs.—s My Lady, 8.2. 1} 2 Evadne, 7.3, 2: 4 Eocene, 8.9, 3. Also started —1 Our Queen 9.2. 6 Wee Ros 4 7.5, 3 Arosene 6.12. Won easily. Timaj Imin 2 l-ssec. TURANGA STAKES, Of 250 sovs; one mile and a quarter. 1— H. De la Tour's ch o Monorail, br Monoform—Daffodil, 8 (Buchanan) t 2 Vi, 6.9 3 s—Birkline, 8.12 3 Also started—l Waiorewa 8, S Golden Loop 7.5, 7 FJsmeh 6.7, 6 Colleen Dhu 6.7. Waiorewa jumped off in the lead, closely followed by Vi and Golden Loop. In the bock stretch Birkline came on the rails and looked like winning until Monorail put in a determined challenge, and after a hard fight with Vi landed a victory, Birkline was a short head behind Vi, Time, 2min 9 4-ssec. MAIDEN SCUERT, of 00 sovs; four furlongs. 1 Golden Glade, 8,1; 3 Gazelle, 8,2; i Ridsdale, 8.4, 3. Also started—3 Flash 8, 8 Earl Marshal 8, 7 Soultie 8, 9 Pakarae 8, 6 Lady Cook 8, 6 Dispatch Carrier 8, 5 Owatere 8. Won by two lengths, the same distance between the next two. Time, 50se. FIRST COUNTY STAKES, of 60 sovaj six furlongs.—l Caber Davon, 8.9, 1; a Faith, 7.8, 2; 2 Auldearn, 9.4, 3. Also started—4 Spate 8.8, 2 Aldgown 8.4, 4 Rerekohu 7. Won by three lengths. Time, Imin 17sec. FIRST HACK FLAT HANDICAP, of 80 sovs; one mile. —4 Tyue Lass, 7.7. 1| 5 Herrimax, 7.2, 2; 3 Multiply, 9, 3. Also started—2 Peacemaker 8.10, 1 Ngakau 7.12, 8 Marblehead 7.2, 6 Compliment 7.2, 7 Fagot 7. Won by four, lengths. Time, Imin 43 2-seeo. FLYING HANDICAP, of 120 sovs; six furlongs.—l Scorch, 8.1, 1; 5 Moree, 7,2 j 8 Daybreak; 7.6, 3. Also started —1 Winning Post 7.8, 2 Evadno 7. Won by a short length. Time, Imin 16 4-ssec. SECOND DAY ACCEPTORS. STEWARDS' HANDICAP, of 80 eovel seven furlongs.—My Lady 8.9, .Auldearn 8.6, Montiform 7.9, Daybreak 7.7, Mores 7.6, Winning Post 7.3. SECOND HURDLES HANDICAP, of 70 sovs; on© mile and a half.—Reservoir 10.7. Forward 10.6, Spate 9.5, Kirkby 9.2, The Player 9, Marmoe 9. SECOND HACK. PLAT HANDICAP, of 80 sovs; six furlongs.—Caher Davon/ 9.5, Ty n e Lass 8.4, Ngakau 7.11, Arosina 7.8, Merrimax 7.7, Faith 7.6. Rising Sun 7.6, Tatimi 7.3. SUNDERLAND STAKES HANDICAP or 200 sovs; one mile.—Allegory 8.10. Waiorewa 8.6, Scorch 8.1, Vi 7.1, Montiform 7. , MAIDEN SCURRY HANDICAP, of 60 sore; five furlongs.—Golden , Glade 9. Gazette 8.5, Ridsdale 8.1, Lady Cook 8.1, Nlyonia 8, Flash 7.12, Soultie 7.12, Connie 7.12, Oma Ter© 7.12, Rerekohu 7.12. ROSE LAND HACK HANDICAP, of 85 sovs; one mile.—Peacemaker 8.7, Tyne Lass 8.3, Colleen Dhu 7.7, Tatimi 7.2, Marblehead 7, Esmeh 7. Repeal 7, Fagot 7. PUBLICAN'S PURSE HANDICAP, of 110 sovs; five furlongs.—Waiorewa 9.8, Our Queen 8.13, My Lady 8.11, Eocene 8.10, More© 7.8, Evadne 7.8, Arosene 6.7. FAREWELL HANDICAP, of 85 sovs; seven furlongs.—Monorail 8.13, Auldearn 8.1, Caher Davon 8.1, Montiform 7.4.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8348, 7 February 1913, Page 10
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