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GISBORNE R.C. MEETING MY LADY BREAKS A BEG. Press Association. GISBORNE. February 13. The Gisborno Racing; Club opened its summer meeting to-day in excellent weather, though the smoke from the adjacent bush fires somewhat obscured the view of the back stretch, and made things generally a trifle uncomfortable. The machine dealt with £11,982, compared with £8834 the same day last year. Results: FIRST HANDICAP HURDLES, Of 90 sots; one mile and a half. 4 Game. 10.9 •.—•••• 1 5 Marmoe. 9 if jib overweight) 2 3 Reservoir, 11.5 3 Also started —I Forward 10.13. 6 Spate 10.13, 2 Cally Bridge 9. , Won easily by three a length between second and third. Time, 2mm ■l9 2-ssec. MAIDEN SCURRY, Of 60 eovs; four furlongs. 1— Gazette. 8 J 2 Discussion, S 2 4 Hidsdale, 8 3 Also started—B Lady Cook 8. 9 Fighting Maid 8. 3 Flash 8, 10 Hima B,' 9 Soultie 8.4, 1 Colleen Dhu 8, 6 Despatch 8.2, 10 King of Athol 8, 11 Pakarao 8, 7 Carburetter 8. Won by a length* a. similar distance between second and third. Time, 19 4FLYING HANDICAP, Of 120 soys; six furlongs. , 2 Our Queen, 8.12 J 3 Eocene, 8.4 2 0 — Moree, 7 ” Also started—l My Lady 9, 4 Auldearn 5.1. 3 Evadno 6.7. Won by a couple of lengths, a length separating second and ’ third. Time, Imin 14sec. My Lady fell and brought down Evadue. My Lady broke a leg. and had to bo destroyed. Buchanan, her jockey, was severely bruised, and Kemp, who was up on Evadne, sustained a broken collarbone, the result of a nasty tumble. Evadne was unhurt. TE HOPARA HACK HANDICAP. Of 60 sots; seven furlongs. 3—Multiply, 9 \ 6 Omatere, 7 2 1 — Tyno Lass. 8.12 ~ 2 Also started —2 Trieze 8.5, 4 Merrimax 7.4, 7 Rising Sun 7.4. 6 Compliment 7.5, 5 Marblehead 7.81. . . Won by a short length. Time, Imm GISBORNE RACING CLUB HANDICAP, Of 200 so vs; one mile and a quarter. C. Morse's br g Birkline, by Birkenhead—Agony. syrs. 9 (Porter) ... 1 3—E Kemp s br m Vi, aged, 7.1 (E. Watson) —• 2 2 H. D. De Lantonr's blk m Scorch, 6yrs. 8.8 (Brown) >» Also started—*4 Montiform 8.2. Vi led off with Montiform next and Birkline third. . This was the order in passing the stand and round to the six furlong pose. There'Vi assumed a strong lead of three lengths, Montiform falling back to last position. At the bend Birkline and Scorch closed up to the leader, .and at the thrn for home were ilmost on terms with her. Vi. however, : mtinned in the lead, hut within a few yards of the post Birkline came with a great run and managed to squeeze pas. and win hy a head. Scorch a couple of lengths away. Time, 2min 9 4-ssec. FIRST WELTER HANDICAP. Of 70 sove; one mile. ,—Repeal. S 1 3 Kielder. 8 2 5 Tatimi. 8.2 , 3 Also started —2 Tyne Lass 9.X0, 4 Tuapea 8.8. 1 Esmeh 8.2, 7 Fagot 8. Won by a length, a length and a half between second and third. Time, Imin 43 2-ssec. RAILWAY HACK HANDICAP, Of 60 sovs; five furlongs. I—Caber Davon, 9.9 I 5 Arosene, 7.7 2 6 Weo Rose, 8.7 3 Also started —4 Miss Augusta 8.7. 3 Faith 8. 2 Ngakan 7.12, 8 Rerekohu 7. 3 Aldgown 7. Won under the whip by half a length, a length between second and third. Time, imin 1 4-saec. PARK STAKES HANDICAP. Of SO eovs; seven furlongs. I—Montiform, 8.8 1 3 Daybreak, 7.4 2 4 Auldearn, 8-2 3 Also started—2 Winning Post 7.6. 5 Peacemaker 6.12. Won by a length. Time, Imin 29sec. SECOND DAY'S ACCEPTANCES. SECOND HANDICAP HURDLES, of 90 sots; one mile and three-quarters.— Game 11.10. Reservoir 11.7, Forward 11.2, Marmoe 9.4, Player 9.2. MAIDEN SCURRY HANDICAP, of 60 sovs; five furlongs.—Gazette 9, (Fieldforce 8.4. Discussion 8.4, Colleen l>hu 7.13, Lady Cook 7.10. Marblehead 7.1, Omatere 7.10, Flash 7.8, Fighting Maid 7.7, Rerekohu 7.7, Carburetter 7.7. Connie 7.7. Aldgown 7.7, Nevonia 7.7. Soultie 7.7. King of Athol 7.7. TARUHERU HACK HANDICAP, of 60 sovs; one mile.—Tyne Lass 9, Treze 6.4, Ngakan 7.10, Kielder 7.10, Merrimax 7.2, Fagot 7, Marblehead 7. SECOND WELTER HANDICAP, of GO sovs; seven furlongs.—Montiform 10.12, Tyne Lass 9.7, Repeal 8.10, Kielder 8.6. Tatimi 8.3, Tupaoa 8.3. Esmeh 8.2, Rising Sun 8, Omatere 3, Kaitangnta 8. HARDING MEMORIAL HANDICAP, of 150 sovs: one mile and a distance. — Birkline 9.8, Monorail 8.10, Waiorewa 7.13, Auldearn 7.6, Vi 7.6. Daybreak 6.12, Peacemaker 6.7. ELECTRIC HANDICAP, of 90 eovs; five furlongs.—Our Queen 9.13, Eocene 8.8. Wee Rose 7.7, Miss Augusta 7.5, Moree 7.2, Evadne 7, Arosene 6.12, Lady Cook 6.7AWAPUNI HACK HANDICAP, of 60 sovs; six furlongs.—Tyne Lass 8.8, Evadne 8.5. Faith 7.12. Arosene 7.11, Ngakau 7.9, Discussion 7.6, Fighting Maid 7, Omatere 7, Aldgown 7. FINAL HANDICAP, of 90 sovs; seven furlongs.—Scorch 9.7, Allegory 9.3. Montiform 0, Auldearn 8.1, Multiply 7.13, Eocene 7.11, Winning Post 7.5. Moree 7.1.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8354, 14 February 1913, Page 10
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