HAWKE’S BAY
OUTSIDER WINS CHIEF RACE. HUNTING BLOOD SCORES IN FLYING. (By Telegraph—Pmss Association,) HASTINGS, January 2. 'fhe Hawke's Bay Jockey Club's meeting was continued today. The i weather was ideal and the track was ■in excellent order. The totalisator handled £ 12.845, compared with £ll.278 10s on the second day last year. The total lor the meeting (under win and place) was £26.802 10s. against £23.86-1 10s (under single pool) last year, an increase of £2938. Results:— January Handicap, (if.: 1 1. Hugmc, 8.0 (J. Campbell). 1; 3 -I. Skyenc, B.u ‘N. Howard). 2; 66. Waicony, 8.0 (R. Marsh), 3. Also started; 22. Myrna Loy; 5 3. Kinariki; 7 7. Astrite; -I 5, Oragon; 9 9, Nalki; 8 8. Katesbridgc. Four lengths: two and a half. Katesbridge was fourth. Time, 1.14 3-5, Aotea Highweight Handicap. IJm.: 1 1. Kalikti. 9.11 <T. Tito). 1; 22. Camnach. 10.2 (A. E. Lord), 2; 3 3, Son and Heir. 9.-' <C. Zuppieivh >, 3. Also started: 5 5. Royal Stuart; -1 I. Elmittola. Four lengths; two. Elminolq was fourth. Time, 2.10 1-5.
Matapiro Hack Handicap. 6f.: 5 5. Rivertide, 7 4 (R. G. Howell). 1; 1 1. Rakanui. 9.4 (T. Doman). 2; 22. Native Chief. 9 5 <L. Deeley). 3. Also started: 3 3, Sunny Knight; 4 4. Hmerangi; 6 ci, Kehurangi; 7 7, Black Frost. Two lengths each way. Senn} Knight was fourth. Time, 1 14 4-5.
President's Handicap, 9f ' 7 7. Hunting Cut, 8 6 (H. Callahan), I; 34, The Ring. 8.2 (T. Winiatai. 2; 6 6. Areas 7.5 (R. Howell). 3 Also siarted: I I Native Song: 5 5. Master Cykloit; ‘1 2. Lindrum; 23. Kobi. Neck; head. Lindrurn was fourth. Time, t. 54 1-5.
I Nursery Handicap, ffir two-year-•!d<, 5f : 2 ? C srolme Bay. 9 <J Campbell), 1.1! Gay Genet. 8 5 <R. G. Howi-ll*. 2, 5 5. Royal Melton. 7.10 >N Howard), J. A iso s'arled, 33, Uganda; 8 8. Tamakaha: 4 4, High Mor- ! de; 7 7. Bumliy Helle: 66. Silver I Hall Three lengths; one length and a ' hi)!' Uganda was fourth Ti) '.<■. I 2 Flying Hai’dicap. 6f 1. Hunting Bhx'd. 70'1. ! ewiM. 1. 2 Vwimncs. ■lO dt .Marshi 2. 3 Proclamation. 724 'S Faiamore). 3 Also started: I. Diana Tvtrix Two lengths; one Dme. 114 1-5 Omaha IL.ei. liaodu up (if ••.nd 200 •,<ls.' 4 4 Authoress 83 R G 110-. - -i ID. 1; 5 Hu; 8 3 ■ N II )Wa;\D. ;': : 2. Ro< i i.. f 10 (S Har.unorv). 3 Ai-o 'tartes.! 2 1 Flying Spy: !i 7. Shas:;. > 8. Ftla; o 3 h'.Ji.m Sun, 9 U. Asha7>i Uhi’blis Head -iX !eiq".hs Fly.i.g Sp.-, 6m th Time 1 ;•'> iUviitsmii d on i.oige 2 * RACING FIXTURES Jan 9 11 Reefu-n IHi p) i 1 ncent HI 20 - T)i.■ •:.(•■• J. 2? A ,’ifiui !-1 ’ h.mp.i .< Jan 25. I'7 I’-ihiafiia J:m. D. 29 Aueklam! 'iV i •
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