POVERTY BAY TURF CLUB.
(PBESS ASSOCIATION -ELEOItAM.)* GISBORNE, February -3, > The second day's -racing under,the auspices of the Poverty Bay Turf Club was held at Makaraka yesterday. ' There was fine weather, and the attendance was good. Following are ___& __-£____ ___ *- mi stewards' Handicap, -of so - soW; seven furlongs—En Hakkore 1, Three St'ajy'_, Argyll 8. Materoa was scratched. Time, lmin 82 _*sfh sec. Dividend, £2. .';„ HURDLE RACE, of 40 eovs; one mile and a half—Chance 1, Barbarossa 2. Evening Wonder was scratched. Barbarossa fell, but was remounted. Time, Smin. 3 4-sth sec. Dividend, _1 16s. FLAT HANDICAP, of 3a soys; six furlongs—Murmur 1, Dreyfus 2, Hoata Puri S. Dividend, -1 95.. Virgin also started. SUNDERLAND S'iAKES. of 80 govs; one mile-Materoa 1, Canopus 2, Pinepinetekura 3. Time, lmin 43sec. Dividend, £1 18s. All started. ROSEIx-ND HANDICAP-Dreyfue- 1, Patu 2, The Drjone 3. Time, lmin dend, _1 16s. Norma, was scratched. * MAIDEN SCURRY—Hoati Puri 1", Random Shot 2, Bravado 3. Dividend, -1 10s. . PUBLICAN'S.' PUBSE, of 50 eovs*. five furlongs—Argyll 1, Norina 2, Three Star 3. En Hakkore was scratched. Time,' lmin 4see. Dividend. M Is. FORCED HANDICAP—Canopus .1, Murmur 2, Lady Raven 3. Dividend, _2 'ss. The sum of £2474 was passed through the totalisator.
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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 10589, 24 February 1900, Page 9
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