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POVERTY BAY TURF CLUB.

TANERIRI GOES UNDER. KINSEL'S MAKARAKA HANDICAP. KING WANGA AGAIN—NANCY LEE UNPLACED. (By Telegraph.—Press Association.) GISBORNE, Monday. The second day of the Poverty Bay Turf Club's Spring Meeting was held today in wet weather. The course was affected by the previous night's heavy rain and the going was very heavy. The totalisator handled £11,541, against £13,512 on the second day last year, and for the two days the totalisator receipts were £24,499, compared with £23,298 last year, an increase of £1202. Results: — MATAWHERO HANDICAP of I3osovs. One mile. 1 VALSIER (Mr. J. Williamson), 5.6 —Atkins •• • • *'" V»° 3 6 XAHI lLady Carroll and Mr. P. Matuh 7.2 —Kowhai ........... - 4—BOLD FRONT (Mr. J. Reedy), 9.0— A Parsons y• ■ c Also started: 3 Royal Lineage. 5 Plim_ roertf®, 2 Rich Harvest, Timber, . half a length. Time, 1.53 4-5.

SECOND HURDLES HANDICAP of 140sovs. One mile and a half. 3—KINGI PITA (Mr. H. Kershaw), 10.0 —Leach 1 I—JEN (Mr. R. Gregory).- 11.10-— Corner - C—SUPERB KING (Mr. S. Kirkpat- o rick). 9.9 —Butterworth o Also started: 4 Good Sport, 2 Princess [Elizabeth, o Rocker Car. , . , Won by three lengths._ with o tbe_ third horse six lengths away. Time, 3.3 2-5. WAIKANAE HACK HANDICAP of lSOsovs. Six furlongs. 4—KEEN (Mr. J. Lawry), S.O — Broughton 1 2—OUTFIT (Mr. L. Mcintosh), 9.0— f> France S—CYNETTD (Mr. R. Fisken). 7.11 — Partons ° Also started: 9 Sunny Autumn. 3 Pellesee. 1 Tahoma. 6 Fall o' the Year, 11 Ardri, 7 Master Cynic, 5 Evensong, 10 Kings Dream. , ... Won by one length, with two ana a pair lengths between second and third. Time, 1.24. JUVENILE STAKES of 120sovs. Five furlongs. I—TOBOGGAN (Mrs. W. E. Davis), 7.13— N. Davis •" 1 4—RUNNING OVER (Mr. D. Barry). 7—AGILE (Mr. il'. Swan), 7.7—Atkins 3 Also started: 2 Teawha, 6 Autumn Sun. 5 Portray, 3 Manawhenua, 4 Fair. Autumn (bracketed with Running Over). Won by ten lengths. Time, 1.10. MAKARAKA HANDICAP of 160sovs. One mile. 3—KINSEL (Mr. R. Brown), 7.12— Keesing ■••• •■ - 1 2—QUEEN'S CHOICE (Mr. C. Haldane), S.lo—Young •.. •■ • - I—TANERIRI (Mr. H. Rama), S.O— Parsons d Also started: 4 Tea Lady, 5 Good Sport. Won by a neck, with two and a half lengths between second and third. Time, 1.52. MAIDEN HANDICAP of 120sovs. Six furlongs. S—COONARDOO5 —COONARDOO (Mr. J. Malone), 7.7 —C. Broughton 10—RICH CROP (Mr. H. Maloney), <•< o

—A. Parsons - 3 PRIMAX (Mr. F. H. Goodman), 1.1 —P. Atkins 3 Also started: 1 Gold Lily, 4 Sunny Mint, 1 Donnetie, 7 Wliakaari 13 L |dy Hojton, 9 Chronic, 11 Primitive, 12 Lady Waikohu, C Kuku, 8 Queer Card. "Won by half a length. Time, 1.-4. WAIMATA HACK HANDICAP of lSOsovs. Seven furlongs. 0 (Mr. A. Candy), 7.11 —Keesing 1 a—AUTUMINA (Mr. \Y. Moore), S.o— o Atkins ~ 1 OUTFIT (Mr. L. Mcintosh), 8.3 — Frsncft • »••••••••••*•* *■* •••••• Also started: 7 Fall o' the Tear, 4 5 Quakeress, 6 Rapiata, 10 Polydorua, Oddmint, S Rocket Car. Won uy one and a half lengtns. FAREWELL HANDICAP of lSOsovs. Six furlongs. X—KING WANG a (Messrs. Benson and Jamieson). 9.5 —Nixon ••• 4 STARTLE (Mr. W. Robson), is.9— ( Atkins ••••'■' vV o " 2— (Mr. D. Barry), 8.- _ —Keesing ' Also started : S Nancy Lee. 5 Tall Timber Won by two and a half .engths. lime 1.25.

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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 256, 29 October 1929, Page 12

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POVERTY BAY TURF CLUB. Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 256, 29 October 1929, Page 12

POVERTY BAY TURF CLUB. Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 256, 29 October 1929, Page 12

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