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HAWKE'S BAY RACES. 'iiv Ltiuarayti — fres» Association.) HASTINGS, Last Night. Tin.* [f;n\ ki'.'s liny Jockey Club was favoured with beautiful weather for its Spring Meeting. There was a largo attendance, and the course was in ra.st going order. Tho totalisator handled .L1d.802 as compared with £10,2(52 for last Spring Meeting. Results : Tomoana Hack Handicap Hurdles. —Otatfira 0.2 (F. Cress) 1, Sleaoonibe 9.7 12, Faumm 10.7 3. Also started—liravesc 10.10, Bandaloro 10.2, Strathmoira 10.2, Golden Loop 0.12, Master Stead 0.4, Composed 9.3. Otatarn won by two lengths. Time, 3inin 17
Mnide-1 Hack Handicap.—Hincmanu (W. Young), 8.1.0, 1; Manakau, 9, 2, TCimbombi. 8.10, .'}. Also started —Red Book 8.13, Awrana 8.10, Elevator 8.10, Hiwitapu 8.10, Fealty 8.8, Gaza lie 8.8, Rangitapu 8.8, Kirkbv 8.8. Ranfurly 8.8, Hurakai 8.8, Facsimile 8.8. Grassmoro 8.8. Won by two lengths. 'Time, lmin 30sec. Flaxmere Hack Handioap.—Multiply. 7.12 (J. Dwyer), 1 ; Diavolo, 9, 2; Morton, 7.7, 3. Also started— Marituba 8.10, Stellaris 8.2. Fleet Week 7.1.1. Potluok 7.7, Ngakau 7.3. Moondino 7.2, Arohakau 7, Wairnahora (U2. Resonant f>.l2. Won by a head. Time, lmin T7sec. Hawke's Bay Guineas.—Bon Ton I fW. Young), 8.10, 1; Haskavne, S.r,, 2; Sir, Daniel, 8.10. ,3. Only start-! err. A lino race. Bon Ton won by tho smallest of margins. Sir Daniel wn« .i> : lengths away. 'lime, lmin ■l2 1-ssoe. Hastings Stakes.—Tatterley, 8 (L. Wilson), 1; Merry Roe, 8.7. 2: Culture, 8. 3. Also started—Cotton Reel 8.0, Subduer 8, Lyriquo 8, Pursetiller 8. Tatterley was badly left, but camp through at the finish and won by a neck. Time, SOsec. Spring Handicap.—Cork (H. Griffiths). 7.3. 1; Goldfhider, 8.4, 2; Eontine. 7.3. 3. Also started—Sir Tristram 7.12. Mangaroa 7.11, Axiom 7.8, S;;:i Pluio 7.2, Mystoriaoh 6.7. I Monti form 6.7. Won by a length, a ' hpr.d kt•,',"."■ w second «:;.] tbird. Time. 2mm il Waipatu Hack Handicap.—Fair Average (H. Watson), 7.2, 1; Manitau 7.10. 2; Easy, 7.0, 3. Also start-ed—Coolhogga-n 0.2, Peary 8.11, Peacemaker 8.5, Waikehua B.a„.Lord KiVheran 8.8, Panthea 7.5, Merry Valet 7.3, Elevator 7.2, Divinia 7. Triezo 7. Won by a length. Timej lmin 44.sec. Final Handican.—Our Kins; (bracketed with Our Queen), (L. Wilson). 7.10, 1: Loch Maben. 6.10, 2; Bobn'kofl". 10.7, 3. Al*o started—Our Queen 8.3. Thravo 7.10. Allurement 7.0. T ord Smilt 7.8, Lord Possible 7.7 TieorMie 7.4. S<>at.ondale 7. Outward 6.12. Winningp po t 6.7. Wo., by two lengths. Time, lmin 15 2-sscc.' I) 1 SOU ALIFTCATIONS. CHRISTCHURCH, Last Night. The appeal of Timi Puru (owner of The Native) and C Price (jockey) against the disqualification imposed by the Canterbury Jockey Club in connection with tho New Zealand Grand National Hurdle Race, will be heard in Wellington next Wednesday. At a meet in," of the New Zealand r TroU;n<_' ■Vssociation, the Hutt Valley Trotting C r, iH> forwarded a lottofrom .T'-mes Troy, asking that the imposed on himself and l>'s -ifo in 1907 should be re•nor".]. The Club wrote that it offered "o ' b'ection -fa the request. Tt was decided to refuse the application.
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