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HAWEE'S BAY J.C.'S SUMMER MEETING.

(TRKSS association telixham.) NAi'IKK, .!.;:iujry 1. The Bay J.C.s Summer lUet.Lg e' g ht"i^ok:. i ..kcr« en the ground, ca, h at a 8. Hor.. J. 1). (Vn.on:. *>- «rt«unua, by The Ofiiccr-Kau:.. oyra. *t a i ,irio.i.,rt, o , jj. t ,^ c ta. fift 9.1), 10 Tn-1 TWb'c f-t "5Sb. 1 °ki!donan *>t s:b. reik parted second «d third. Time. Imin (Winner Trcd by owner and trained by S. CIIKISTMAS HANDICAP, of 100 soya; "«oiid 10 rov*. end third 3 eovs from gtako. Six fur'.cngs. c G Hunter , * b:k f Bliss, by Stepmak— F« Away, 3,». « «b niOn) x 1. A. J. Ellingham'e b'.k i o 3 ■^•t b li:ormon '^ br3 'o^^S3 B.« soon took command and kept ahead li'l the finish, winning comfortably by a coup> of lcnpths. QlisMde beat Ideate for *«Sid place V «bcut three lengths. Time, OVinncr'bred by J. F. Reid and trained by 11. Goreemnn.) WE 2SS -• = stake. Once round. . 2. E. Keraa's m m Perebie, by Merri-wcc-Palaver. eyn. tat s!h (J. Sceate) 1 1 E O. lUthboce's eh g Polymces 4yrs, 8»t 121b .. •• lE. Lowe) 2 4. E. J. Watt's br g Cauldron, Cyra Bst (car ftct lib) .. .. ll». Danchay) 3 3 Continuance Qst 21b, and 5 Claughton gst. aliso started. Po'.vnices wos firat to get away, but at caretaker's bend. Parable was in the lead. The two raced together all the way round, t-ut Parable had the raco well in hand, and yon by two lengths. About four lepgtjie feparntc4 necocd and third. Time, lnim (Winner bred by Mr E. J. Wstt end trained by owner.) PRESIDENTS HANDICAP, of 150 soys; second 15 soys, and third 10 eova from stake. One mile upd a quarter. 1. G. B. Oman's b g Paisano, by Strowen —Baoby, eyrs, 9st .. (E. Lowe) 1 T. C. KmgeWe b h 3

a Kopu Bst alb, 6 Comedian 7st lllb. 4 \Vaipoa 7st 9lb, and 3 Berengaris, 6st 121b Ulso* started. Until the home turn was reached, Separates, looked a.l over a winner, Comedian being his nearest attendant, but at the distance Paitano, th* favourite, put in his claim, »nd coming away full cf running, won by half • length. Separator secured second honours by about a length and » half ahead of Lamsdorfl. Time, 2min 10 l-sth sec. (Winner bred by Mr J. Robson, and trained by G, Jones.) _ OTAHARA HANDICAP HbitDLES, of K5 aovs; second 15 soys, end third 10 soys from stake. One mile and three-quarters. 1. Sir W. B. Russell's eh g Cora*on, by Cceur de Lion—Rssulka, 6yrs, lOst 131b .. ..: .. (T. Pine) 1 4. J. Munn's b g Gold Dust, aged. lOst 101b '".: -..' (A. Mclnnes): 2 2. Q. C.'Hsmilton's Forest, 9st 10lb ,■ " ■ (J. Hercoek) 8 8 Rawhiti 9st also started. ' - Wo,n/ hands down by a good two lengths; about the same distance separating second and third. Time, Bmin 21seo. (Winner bred by owner and trained by V. Collelo.J

HANDICAP, of 80 soys; second 10 soys, and third 5 soys from stake. Four furlongs. 1. D. Maanamam'f b f Sea Eagle, by Bir-ksnhead-Rain, Bst 01b..., (W. Kirk) 1 I. J. Armstrong's Waikehua, 7st 101b (F. Hutchinson) a S. Hon. J.- D. Ormond'a b f Dereliot. Sst 121b .. .'•'.. (H. Kirk) 8 6 Waitoks Bst 91b, 9 All Bine Bst 21b, and 4 Ngakau 7»t 71b also started.

Waitoke and Sea Eagle i»n together to the home bend, where Derelict put in a fast run.' A. good finish by the three caw Se» Eagle prevail by a long neck, with Derelict a good third. Time, 50 3-Stb ccc. (Winner bred by owner and trained by A. .J. Ellinghsm.) PAYING HACK HANDICAP, of 100 cove; aecond IS aow, and third 10 eovt from •take. Six furlongs. J. H. M. Rathbone'i b g "Waioriki, by Waiuku—Primula, syr», 6»t - . (E. Lowe) 1 B. W- J. Doug laa'a b f Metemere, 3yr», Bat 51b .. ,'. ~ (J. Scwte) 2 *. Boa. J...D. Onnond'a b f Ortygia. 3yr», 7»t lllb .. .. (H. Watson) 3 9 Mayflower art 181b, f Composed 7et Blb, •nd 6 Mice Pigeon Tet 71b alao started. Waiariki wM *lw»y» in a good place, and «»«*in* the Jrtraigfct held * food command, eventually winaing by a cleer length; about *r? ~ e? le dktMM wp«r»twg second »nd third. Time, lmin 17 8-Sth ccc. (WinuM bred by Mr S. H. Qollan, and tnill » e * h 7 A. Traiitew) aiEW TEAR HANDICAP, of 100 eova; second 15 sqvs, and third 10 cove from ftake, geven furlpn*», 1, E. Kempt m m Perable, by Meriwce —Palaver, «yr«, 8»t lib .r. ir «" ' . ( J - Sce»U) 1 «-S, MoQwery'e br m Vo«tg*ng, 4yrs, B*t .. (E. Lowe) .2 4. E.J. Watte br g Wimmera, 4yre, Bst" l|lb .. .. .. (L. Denahay) 3 S Spate Ba* Sib, 6 Eoeelethe 7.t 71b, 5 7rt 7«», and 7 Arteriek 7«t 71b alao ■ Parable had the best of the jonrney from •Urt to finuh, and won by two leneths. Tie*, imiß 99 wth ccc. • j (Winner bred by Mr E. J. Wttt «a trained! by owner.) t SECOND DATS ACCEPTANCES. AOTEA HANDICAP HURDLES, of 70 ?SIf 5 ?. ne mil * "** t^re^-quoxtera— Coraxon 10k 13Ib, Kairoma lOet lllb, Forest 9»t lllb Xtnii-o'-Bod 9it GRAND STAND HANDICAP, of 100 Sriii.^'U 1,1 * 10,1 *"-^ , " , & * l 2lb . Glissade &t 71b. Voetean* 7»t 71b. SCURRY HACK HANDICAP, of 70 cove; five furlong*-M*yflower 9rt, Tumoana 7«t 111K Magneto 7tt 101b, P»rul» 7«t 101b, UJroa 7et 7lb, Kildonan 7et 51b, Lord PoekW* Ist 61b, Mtrry Lawn 7»t 3lb, Scots , *- Artie 7st « Proirrees 7et. SUIDIER HANDICAP, of 140 eovs; once wend—Paitano 9«t Bib, Vi Bst Sib, Kopu Bet Mb. Lamsdorff 7«t 121b. Comedian 7st 51b, 1 ** 0 ? Jft 3lb, Wairao* 7at 21b, Bererieuia cat 71e. fa?l^ SE F KANDICAP. of 100 M va; five 5f k SBTS?* E »«'- e 8«t •»». Humming Bird ,'Ji **",• 7at 13JB. Waikehua 7st PPsm? 1 !?, 7, ' B]b Waitokp 7st 6lb. -HANDICAP, of 70 soy.; once S™ 1« aJb. The Interpreter 10»t 9lb Ji£?i ?£ t l 2£ 7 b - ra * aLT * lOet 7!b - Captain .HACK HANDICAP, cf 100 *uZi will, p ?~ w<uotilti Bst 7lb * Pol y■Sm^'jy?* ll 7st 7lb - Hoed«f 7st 71b. SxtA Merry Vftlet 7et - Harokoa 7st : HANDICAP, of 100 sove; seven WKUk i^n!. , " 1- TBt lolbi raca,w

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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 13621, 3 January 1910, Page 9

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HAWEE'S BAY J.C.'S SUMMER MEETING. Press, Volume LXV, Issue 13621, 3 January 1910, Page 9

HAWEE'S BAY J.C.'S SUMMER MEETING. Press, Volume LXV, Issue 13621, 3 January 1910, Page 9

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