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POVERTY BAY MEETING.

CONCLUDING DAY. GISBORNE Oct 27. The Poverty Bay Turf Club’s spring meeting concluded to-day in beautiful weather. The “tote” handled £15,451. compared with £13,570 last year. The total this year was £3O, 245, compared with £25,575 last year. Results were as follows: Second Welter Handicap (one mile) —6 Pearl Marie, 1; 4 Grand Idea, 3; 3 Haumakaka, 3. Second Hurdles. —6 The Chef, 1; 3 Con, 2; 8 Fagot 3. Juvenile Stakes. —1 Hexton, 1: 4 Heavenly Dream, 2; 5 Lady Gazeley 3. Makaraka Handicap.—3 Cleft, 1; 3 Mistic, 2; 5 Soldier, 3, Maiden Scurry. —1 Potentiality, 1; 2 Gazique, 2; 12 Perfidy, 3. Waimata Hack—l Pacific Slope, i; 2 Pearl Marie, 2: 3 Grand Idea, 3. Waikauae Handicap. — 1 Carlysian, 1; 7 Kauri King, 2; 2 Spectual, 3. Farewell Handicap. — 1 Hexton, I; 2 Otar a, 2; 5 Kauri King, 3.

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Taihape Daily Times, Issue 219, 28 October 1916, Page 5

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POVERTY BAY MEETING. Taihape Daily Times, Issue 219, 28 October 1916, Page 5

POVERTY BAY MEETING. Taihape Daily Times, Issue 219, 28 October 1916, Page 5

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