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HAWKES BAY

SECOND DAY RESULTS Hastings, Tuesday. The second and concluding day of the Hawke's Bay Jockey Club's meet:ng was held to-day in fine weather before a large attendance. The track was in excellent order. Results were as follows: — JANUARY HANDICAP Of £60; 6 furs. 2 — CUDDLE, 9.0 1 4 — ROYAL DASH, 7.13 2 3 — GRANNY QUEX, 7.13 3 Also started: Sunstead, 8.6; Royal Court, Admantha, Hukemann, 7.13. Won by two lengths with a similar distance between second and third. Time, 1.14 3-5. JUVENILE HANDICAP Of £70; 5S furs. 1 — IIUNTING JOY, 8.8 1 2— SLIPPERY, 9.4 2 5— HYBISCUS, 7.9 3 Also started: Passion Fruit, Oii Painting, Ralphyllis, 7.12; Royal Highness, 7.7; Bay Tree, Limbohm, 7.4; Senior, 7.2. Won by one and a-half lengths. Time, 1.8 2-5. JUVENILE HANDICAP Of £70; 53 furs. 1— HUNTING JOY, 8.8 1 2— SLIPPERY, 9.4 2 5— HIBISCUS, 7.9 3 Also started. Passion Fruit, Oil Painting, Ralphyllis, 7.12; Royal Highness, 7.7; Bay Tree, Limbohm, 7.4; Senior, 7.2. Won by a length; half a length. Time 1.8 2-5. NEW YEAR HANDICAP Of £110; 9 furs. 4— BRAMBLETHORN, 8.3 1 1 — TAHOMA, 7.9 2 6 — d YLVAN" DELL, 7.0 3 Also started: Chopin, 9.0; Goshawk, 8.9; White Fang, 8.0; Fondle, 7.0. Won by half a length; a length. Time 1.53 2-5. OMAHU HANDICAP Of £70; 1 mile. 1— CHOCKSAY, 9.6 1 4— PRINCESS BELL, 7.11 2 3— COURT LADY, 8.4 3 Also started: High Grader, 7.11; Wine Tray, 7.3-. Won by a head; half a length. Time 1.41 1-5. MATAPIRO HANDICAP Of £70; 6 furs. 1— STITCH, 8.2 1 2— FALSE SCENT, 9.0 2 4— SPEED, 7.13, 3 Also started: Royal Shift, 7.2; Tahara, Marais, Sun Up, 7.0. ■ Won by I of a length; 3) length. Time 1.15. FINAL HANDICAP Of £100; 6 furs. 3— KAIHORO, 8.5 .... 1 4— HEAD SERANG, 7,7 2 1— ROYAL HUNTING, 8.0 3 Also started: Toboggan, 7.2. Y/on by a head; a length. Time, 1.14 3-5. ' MARTON MEETING SECOND DAY'S RESULTS Marton, Tuesday. The second and concluding day of the Marton Jockey Club's annual meetlng was held' to-day in fine wea-

ther before a poor attendance. The track was in good order. Following were the results: — TUTANEUI HACK HURDLES Of £80; 13 miles. 3 — KIMBO, 9.11 1 1— RIOTOUS, 10.3 2 4— DAY LASS, 9.0 3 Also started: Invictus, 9.5; Headland, 9.0. Won by three lengths with five lengths between second and third Time, 2.45 2-5. JUNCTION PLATE HANDICAP Of £70; 5 fur. 1 — ARENA, 8.10 1 3— B-OON, 7.8 2 2— GRAND JOY, 7.5 3 Also started: Hunting Lodge, 7.3; Rust, 7.0. Won by a length with four lengths between gecond and third. Time, 1.1 4-5. SUMMER HACK HANDICAP Of £65; 7 furs. 1— BEACONSFIELD, 8.4 1 2— SENEGAL, 8.8 2 4 — THOMIST, 7.0 3 Also started: Ida Merling, 8.4. Won by two lengths. Time, 1.30 1-5. OLDWORTH STAKES Of £120; 1 mile. 2— FIJI, 8.3 1 5— JUGGLE, 7.0 2 3— IIABIT, 8.7 3 Also started: Nightmare, 7.13; Minstrel Lad, 7.0. Won by four lengths; a neck. Time 1.48 3-5. CROFTON HACK HANDICAP Of £70; 1 mile, 137yds. 1 — BEE ACRE, 7.9 1 3 — INVICTUS, 7.2 2 2— HIGH COMMISSIONER, 8.0 3 Also started: War Eagle. Won by two lengths; two lengths. Time 1.52 1-5-. TELEGRAPH HANDICAP Of £90; 6 furs. 4— WASTELAND, 7.0 1 1— POMP, 8.10 2 3— CONSENT, 9.1 3 Also started: Leisure, 7.10. Won by two lengths; a neck. Time, 1.14 4-5. FAREWELL HANDICAP Of £60; 5 furs. 3— LADY COURT, 7.11 2 1 — HEADMASTER, 9.0 1 5 — GRAND JOY, 7.5 .... 3 Also started: Lackstone, 7.9; No Humbug, 7.3. Won by a length; two lengths. Time 1.1. . ,

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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 421, 4 January 1933, Page 6

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HAWKES BAY Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 421, 4 January 1933, Page 6

HAWKES BAY Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 421, 4 January 1933, Page 6

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