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POVERTY BAY TURF CLUB.

HANDICAP TO KINSEL. (JEESS ASSOCIATION TEIJEGBAM.) GXSBORNE, October 29. The Poverty Bay Turf Club's Spring Meeting opened to-day in ideal weather. The track was fast, and there was a good attendance. The totalisator investments were £3954 10s for sevep races, compared with £8467 for eight races last year. Results: — JUNCTION HANDICAP, Of 90 bovs. Five furlongs. 9 —SUNNY SKY £s-11 .. Keesing 1 6 —Master Cynie 7-2 .. .. Dick 2 I—Toboggan 8-10 . . .. Atkins 3 2 King Wanga 8-9; 5 Little Wonder 7-0; 4 Stitch 7-0; 7 Master Frank 7-0 also started. Won by a quarter o£ a length; length second and third. Time, lmin 1 4-ssec. FIRST HUEDLES, 01 100 soys. One mile and a half. S—SIMEON 10-2 .. .. J. Smith 1 2—Whakaari 9-11 . . .. McCrao 2 l—Jßusset Moor 10-10 .. Clements 3 4 Erin's J3oy 9-10 also started. Won by two lengths; three lengths second and third. Time, 2min 45sec. HOMELAND HACK HANDICAP, Of 80 govs. Six furlongs. I—LORDLY KNIGHT 8-12 .. Keesing' 1 2—Bob In 8-1 . . .. G. Gomm 2 3__Httle Wonder 7-8 .. M. p.. Fenton 3 The only starters. Won by a head; seven lengths second and third. Time, lmin 14 2-Ssec. SPRING HANDICAP, Of 180 sovs. One mile and a quarter. 4—KINSEL 7-5 .. '.. <J. Gomin 1 s—Tahoma 8-7 .. .. Griffiths 2 I—Valsier 8-8 . . . . Keesing 3 2 Autumn Sun 8-13; S Merry Melody 7-2 also started. Kinsel led from start to finish. In the early stages Autumn Sun was in second place, but iu the final dash was overhauled by Tahoma, and in the run home Valsier also put' in a challenge. Kinsel lasted long enough to hold off Tahoma by half a length, with Valsier ono and a half lengths back, and Autumn Sun close up fourth. .. Time, 2min 10 3-ssec. MAIDEN SOUEBT, Of 80 sovs. Weight 8-0. Sis furlong*. 3—TAI AO .. "Wiggins 1 2r- Megaphone .. i.. Gilinour 2 I—Niggerhead .. Franco 3 8 Hinetewai; 7 Hunting Mqss; 6 Bird Qall; 4 Hunting Star; 5 Black Songster; 9 Nightbloom; 10 President also st#tted. Won by half a length'; length second and third. Time, lmin ISsec.' FX.YIN O HANDICAP, Of 90 sots. Six furlongs. I—SUNNY SONG 7-3 .. Wiggins 1 2—King Wanga 7-12 .. Keiiing 2 4—Toboggan 8-0 .. .. Atkins 8 3 Hunting Day 9-11; 5 The Author 7-0 also started. ' Won by a quarter of a length; half » length second and tliird. Time,' lmin 15sec. OCTOBER HACK HANDICAP, Of 80 boys. One mile. 4—NAHI 7-10 .. . . Wiggins 1 2—Monarchy 7-12 .. .. France 2 6—Veloce 7-3 ■ .. •• G- Gowm f 1 Tarcha 8-11; 3 Tama Waiata 8-?; 6 Primax 7-6 also'started. ' Won by # length and a half; length second and third. Time, lmin 43 l-ssec. ACCEPTANCES FOR SECOND DAY. IPRSSS iSSnr.IITIO* TILMBIM-) GISBORNE, October 29. The following are the acceptances for Saturday, the second day of the Poverty Bay Turf Club's Meeting:— WAIKANAE HACK HANDICAP, Of 80 sovs. Six furlongs. St. lb. St. lb. Sunny Sky 9 8 Tai Ao ... 7 11 Sunny Song 8 11 lago .. 7 9 Tarcha .. 8 C Master Cynio 7 8 Bob In .. 8 0 Little Innuendo .. 8 0 Wonder 7 0 SECOND HUEDLES HANDICAP, Of 100 sovs. One mile and a half. st. lb. st. lb. Simeon .. 10 13 King W>nga 9 9 Basset Moor 10 10 Sublimate .. 9 0 Whakaari .. 10 2 JtrVENIJ+E STAKES, Of 90 sovs. Hive furlongs. •t. lb. gt. lb. Lordly Niggsrhead 8 1 Knight 8 18 Hunting Moss 7 18 Sunny Song 811 Embroidery .7 13 Stitch .. 8 8 Gadabout .. 6 13 Hunting Star 8 1 makaeaka b^ndicap, Of 110 sovj. One "mile. ft. lb. st. lb. Autumn Bnn 8 10 Kinsel .. 8 t Malahat .. 8 9 The Author 7 0 Valsier -.87 TBJAX> HANDICAP, Of 80 fovs. Six faTlongs. ft. lb. »t|b, Tai Ao ... 9 0 Hinetewai .. 7 13 Megaphone 8 7 Audica . 713 Hunting Moss § 1* Majapert .. 713 Bird Call .. 8 0 Cherry Biacfc . Brandy 1 13 Songster '8 0 Leighcafa 7 13 / WAIMATA HACK HANDICAP, Of 80 sovs. One mils. st, lb. st.lbl Monarchy 8 5 Bob In - . 7 10 Merry • Little Melody 8 C Wonder 7 10 Tama Waiata 8 3 Primax .. 7 p Nahi • • 8 3 Erin's Boy .. 7 p Busset Moq* 1 7 10 Vploce ■.. 7 0 FAEfJWIJLL HANDICAP, Of 90 s,oy». §ix furlongs. st. lb,. st. lb'. Autumn Sun 9 1 Tarcha ..' 710 . Suijny Sky 812 Master Valsier ■. 8 11 Cynic 1 0 Sunny Song 8 1 Stitch .. 7 0 King Wanga • 8 1 lago .. 7 0; Toboggan .. 8 0 Tho Author. 7 o

RACING IN ENGLAND. ' THE HANDICAP. * T (USITE» PRESS ASSOCIATION"—BT ELICTBIO TBIJEQBAPH—COPTRIGHT.J LONDON, October 28. At the Newmarket Houghton meeting, following was the result of the oambbedgeshjee handicap stakes, A sweepstakes of 25 apvs with 10QQ sovp added One mile and p, fuflong. D. R. Browning's b q DISARMAI&NT by 4yrs .. . . .. 1 Lord Derby's br g St. Oswald by STon-in-L^w—Grasmere, 3yrs . .. a Sir A, Butt's ch h Lord Bill by Beresford—Foxe's Bridge, <tyr9 .. .. 8 Tv/enty-four started. Won by three lengths; half a length between second and third. VICTORIAN TRACK NOTES. txrrvr&D pbesb association—Br klsci*io ' TBLSGSATK—COPTBIG?T.I (Received October 29th, 5.5 p.m.) MELBOURNE, October 29, At Flemington. on the course proper, Prince Dayton (H. Skidmore) beat Third King (R. ©vans) over ten furlongs in 2min 12* sec. Firing Dave did tho best six furlongs in Imirt l<3sec, and Carry On

over six furlongs in lmin 17|sec went well. . , , ' • Veilmond (A. Stead) just beat Koomeela (J. Pratt) over six furlongs m lmin ISsec. „. Homedalo beat Spearman (J----son) by a length over six furlongs lmin 18Jsec. % .. Oratorian and Fen the us ran mile in lmin 48sec. , T • Denis Boy <A. Knox) and -..iMffflg (E. Wilson) ran five furlongs rn.lm*! 3Jsec. On the tan,. Shadow King, vVr Dgan) did eleven futlongs in ffl 1 fll^scc, 'Concentrate ran ten furlongs, doing tlio last three in 42Jsec. . The poctor's Orders just _ heat illustrious in a mile trial in lmin 4CJseo. Mulcra and Lord Essex ran,ten furlongs on the gra§s in 2min At Caulfield.tlio weather wasvthrca • ening." On the course proper Amiuon Ra (M. McCarten)' went better than Johnnie Jason (J. Munro), xumnng five furlongs in lmm'4f e S;. •> .. St. Mary and Opera King ran the mile in lmin SOsec. Chatham (T. Phin) did five furlongs in lmin 4sec. , Parkwood ran five furlongs m innn Gsec. ■ lmin Einga did seven furlongs 1 .. 33sec on the grass. t , . Sea Rover, and/Suzum? covered furlongs easily in 2min 7soc. _ Sea Kover later did it mile in. even time. " ' •,, ' <•„_ Winooka and ran six, longs m lmin 2Qsec. . • • Donna Celesta ran ten furlongs 2min lejsec, the' last four taking Rosetta did sis furlongs in Imm 7sec\ . „>,i „„ Hathalio ran four furlongs in'COJse . Baccho Sakao (M - McCarten) did » ve furlongs easily in lmin 6soo. . On the sand, (R- Medhu« ) ran a mile "in lmin liSsec, the "J? four furlongs takings S2sec, and s * lmin 18sec. . . „ Vauntry ran'three furlongs in SSJsec. W. Barry rides St. Mary in the Cud, and Onera King in the Derby. Second Wind galloped four furlongs in 51} sec at Mentone to-day. Trainer J. Murphy is concerned at the condition of Prince Dayton, tout there is every hope that he will run m the Cup. - L , A. Knox rides Dermid in the Cantaia Stakes. * _ ~ Acceptors for the Hotham Handicap include Second Wind, Garry On, St. Mary, My Star, Alcman, and White Flying Dave' has accepted for botlj the Derby and Cantaia Stakes. A ae: cision -as to which race l?e F" •"? HI will bo made on (Saturday.-

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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20381, 30 October 1931, Page 14

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POVERTY BAY TURF CLUB. Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20381, 30 October 1931, Page 14

POVERTY BAY TURF CLUB. Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20381, 30 October 1931, Page 14