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COHESION IN FORM Press A-ssocfafto* bISBORNE, Thursdu. The summer meeting of the Poverty Bay Turf Club was opened to-day v ideal weather before a large attend, ance. The going was fast. At p conclusion of the Turnnga P takes ti! judicial committee held an inquiry im, alleged interference with King tvV lonyx. and after hearing evidence sj, pended X. Trillo, rider of Superb Kimfor three months for c ueless ridinThe totalisator inv stmems , ve T. £ 13.525. against £11525 on the lire day last year, an increase of £2so; Results were: Jubilee Handicap, of £130; l mi tW Tea. Lady. 7.13 <Walsh). 1; 3 Prir^Zj Kata, 4.S (Ci La vis), 2: 4 Startle (Atkins), 3. Also: 2 The Author. ti r . by three lengths. Time, 1.42. First Hurdles. c*f £130: 1} iuiies.-4 Crishna, 9.2 (Stratton), l; 2 j en jA (Mcllroy), 2; 3 Purseproud, 10.0 (Trilk’i 3. Also: 5 Pale Star, 1 Abisogne, 7 Gordon Swift. 6 Rocket Car, 8 Mangam!Won by half a length. Time, 2.47. Telegraph Hack Handicap, of £130; * furlongs.—2 Plimmerton. 10.7 (Young) \ 1 Otene, 8 2 (.Walsh), 2: 4 Nahi, V (France), : Also: 7 Rich Harvest ." Oi.tfit, 5 Nightwiteh, 6 Rapiata, 8 Sonrn Boy. W on by a head, with a nose,sen. ar.iting second and third. Time, 1.22. TURANGA STAKES Of £200; 11 miles 2 COHESION. 8.4 (Mcllroy) .. 1 3 SUPERB KING. 8.1 (Trillo) .* * ♦ I—KING WILLONYN, S 10 (Ruoce;) Also: 4 Mon Mint. Won by a length with three lengths between seco id arc third. Time, 2.S 2-5. Gummer Hack Stakes, of £130; 6 furlongs.—3 Dimmer, 9.0 (Atkins), 1; l Kinc Manu, 9.3 (France). 2: 2 Weddin;- Bell? 7.1 (O. Lavis), 3. Also: 5 Winniiigtcs, 4 Oddment, 6 Toboggan. Won by half r , length. Time, 1.16 2-5. Maiden Scurry, of £120; 5 furlcngs.—l Simeon. 8.0 France), 1 4 Anfri, s>■ (Trillo', 2; 6 Seamstress, 8.0 (Atkins), ; Also: 3 Autumn Eve, 9 Baby Pr.nep. it Autumn Sun, 2 Whakaari, 5 Out c Sigfcv 8 Lady Horton, 7 Donnette. Wonbvtw-j and a-half lengths. Flying Handicap, of £140; 6 furbngs.— 1 Epis.le, 10.2 (Hockley), 1; 5 'lunp.harei, 7.0 (Kowhai), 2; 3 Jeanette, 5.2 (Mcllroy), 3. Also: 2 Startle, 6 Tall Timber, 4 King Wanga. Won ’)y one and a-half lengths. Time, 1.14 3-5. Harbour Hack Handicap, of £130; 7 furlongs.—6 Kirsel. 7.11 (Atkins), 1: 1 BoM Front. 9.0 (France), 2 3 FaitaitLji, $.5 (Mcllroy), 3. Also: 2 Tan, 5 Rakaroa, ( Fall o’ the Year. W«»n by a head. with a neck between second and third. Time, 1.28 1-5. TO-MORROW'S ACCEPTORS Fair fields are again engaged to-mor-•row. and the sport should be very interesting. Tho following may come in for strong support in their engagements Epsom Handicap. Cohesion and Pale Star. Second Hurdles.—Good Sport and Jen. Cook Hack Handicap.—Otene and Rich Harvest. Sunderland Stakes.—King Wi! onyx and Tea Lady. Publican’s Purse.— King Manu and Jeanette. Maiden Handicap.—Ardri and Simeon. Rose land Hack.— Bold Front ard Otene. Farewell Handicap—Tea Lady and Epistle. The acceptances for to-morrow ire as follow: EPSOM HANDICAP 1 mile.—Cohesion, 9.9; The Author, 9.5; Good Sport. Plimmerton, 9.0; Pale Star, 5.12; Princess Nata, S.l; Kinsel, 7.9. SECOND HURDLES HANDICAP. 1» miles.—Jen, 10.12: Gurzon, 10.5; Purseproud, Good Sport, 10.3; Crishna, l f - Abisogne, 9.12; Gordon Swift, Mark Over, Mangaruhe, 9.0. COOK HACK HANDICAP, 6 furlongsOtene, 8.7; Nahi, Dimmer, B.G; Rich Har-

vest, Simeon, 8.0; Cyneite, 7.13; witch, Pereki, 7.10: Rakaroa, King, Sonny Boy, 7.0. .. SUNDERLAND STAKES. 1 nUle-Aj Willonyx, 9.0; Polor tt, 5.12; King, 8.8; Tea Lady, 8.6; Pale Star, J** ette, 8.5; Princess Nata, 7.8; Bold 7.5; Mon Mint, 7.0. PUBLICANS PURSE. —5 Jeanette, 9.10; Startle, 8.11; MphtfiC® 8.0; Manga hare . 7 I : King Wan*a. King Mann, Master Cynic, Dimmer, i« ''MAIDEN HANDICAP, 6 furlonr.7 Simeon, 9.0: A- 'iri, 5.5; Seamstress. . . Whakaari, 8.0; Town Prince, 7.15: Car, Cynic Boy, Baby Prince, Ruku, Q ’ ll OS ELAND HACK HANDICAP- • longs.—Rol.l Front. 9.5: Abisogne, ■ Kinsel. 8.9: P.tutafi, 8.8; Otene. », Nahi, S.r,: Out lit. 8.4; Sun Tat SW-L Rich Harvest, 7.13; Tan. Welcome 7.10: Nightwiteh. 7.9: Fall o the Ra-liata. 7.2; Rakaroa, Evensong, mint, 7.0. _ - FAREWELL HANDICAP, 6 Epistle, 10.2; Jw net-. 9.4: Superb 8.12: Startle, 8.5: Tea Lady. Tiinker, 7.9: Nightsong, 7.7; King »

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 589, 15 February 1929, Page 6

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FIXTURE Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 589, 15 February 1929, Page 6

FIXTURE Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 589, 15 February 1929, Page 6

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