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POVERTY BAY TURF CLUB.

MAKARAKA HANDICAP TO VALSIEft. iJ'UKI.i > SSOL'IAT-lO* TtLliaJUll.i GISBORNE, October 31. Tho concluding day of the Poverty Bay Turf Club's Spring Meeting was held in ideal weather. The track was fast. There was a good attendance. The totaJisator investments were £4970 10s for seven races, compared with £IO.C jj for eight races on the second day las* year, a decrease of £4573 10s. The to a for the Meeting, fourteen racds, was £8025, compared with £ 19,032 foi Sixteen races last year. A decrease o £ 10,107. Results: — WAIKANAE HACK HANDICAP, O£ 80 ssovs. Six furlongs. 4.—MASTER OVNIO 7-H I I—Bob In 8-.0 • ■ <'■ ''"Tn" •£ 2—Sunny Sky 9-8 '; . ; 5 Tarcha 8-0; 3 Innuendo 8-0, 0 aago ( 7 Little Wonder 7-0 also started. Won by a bare nose, with tween second and third. Time, lnnn ljsec. SECOND HURDLES HANDICAP, 0£ 100 bovs. One mile and a half. 1— SIMEON 10-13 J ' 3—Whakuari 10-2 "''. la ® .7 4—Sublimate 9-0 • • D , ull ® u (1 SJ Russet .Moor 10-10 (Ml) also sta T^ d : Won by three and a half lengths; w lengths between second and third. Tune, 45 4-ssec. JUVENILE STAKES, Of 90 sovs. Five furlongs. ] —LOR HI A' KNIGHT 8-13 Keeping } B—Niggerhead 8-1 -• J,™ 1 ?™ t 2—Sunn v Bong 8-J1 •• f. 4 Stitch 8-8; 5 Hunting Htar 8-1, u Hunting Aloss 7-13; 7 Gadabout 7-I'J a lso Won by throe-quarters "f a length, with one and n half lengths between second and third. Time, lmin 1 2-usee. MAKAHAKA HANDICAP, *Of 110 sovs. One mile. 2 —YALSIIOIt 8-7 • • rr (, i! l,,or '' J I—Autumn Sun 8-10 Young - 3 —lvinsel 8 1 • • G. Gomm J 4 The Author 7-0 also started. Won by a bare nose; ivith two lengths between second and tliifd. Time, lmin 4 3-asec. . ' _ . _ TRIAL HANDICAP, 0£ 80 sovb. Six furlongs. 2—MEGAPHONE 8-7 • . Gilmme t I—T&i Ao 0-0 • - • Wiggins J 4—'Black Songster 8-0 • • Dick rf 3 Bird Call 8-0; 7 Hinetewu.l 7-1 J; a Audlca 7-13 arid Malapert 7-13 (coupled): 8 Cherry Brandy 7-13; 0 Leighcnta 7-13 also started. Won by a head; with one length between second and third. Time, lmin 15sec.

WAIMATA HACK HANDICAP, Of 90 soys. Oite mile. 2—BOB IN 710 .. G. ,Gomni 1 | —Monarchy 8-5 ■ K&esing " o—lJtfle Vondcr 7-1 o Mr R. JFenton 3 4 Tama Walata 8-1.3; 3 Nilhi 8'13; 8 Primax 7-0; 7 Erin's Hoy 7-0; 0 Veloce 7-0 also started. Won by nnu length: with one and threequarter lengths between second and third. Time, lmin 41 l-ssec. FAREWELL HANDICAP, Of 90 sovs. Six furlongs. •J —SUNNY SONG 8-1 .. Wiggins 1 7 —Master Cynic 7-0 . . Sculjsn " G —Tarcha 7-10 . . Atkins 3 U Autumn Sun 0-1; & Valsier 8-11; I King Wanga 8-1; 4 Toboggan 8-0; 8 Stitch 7-9: 9 lago 7-0 also started. Won by half a length; with three-quartaro of a length between second and third. Time, lmin 15sec CARTERTON R.C. SPEAHFUI, WINS CL P. • m«*» i*«ocuTio* ftL.tae.iu ) CARTERTON, October 31. At the Carterton races there was a good attendance. The weather was splendid, and the track conditions hard. The totalisator handled £7104 10s through a 10s totalisatur, against £12,108 last year. Results: — ; NOVICE STAKES, of 70 govs. Six fur!ong». j Ii—LYKTOAi, 8-8 .. . . t I—St.1 —St. Roger 8-8 - G—Kalmuk 8-6 . . 3 3 Sliootist 8-8; 7 t'oulwind 8-8; 7 Foghorn 8-8; 8 Sluurosiu 8-8; 4 Bed, Sun 8-8; 2 Motrath 8-8 also started. Won by n length, with two lengths between second and third. Time, lmin 176ec. CABRINGTON HIGH-WEIGHT HANDICAP, Of 90 sovs. One mile. I—RETRACT .1(1-1 ...... .1 Clutiy 10-0 .... ji 3—Aj>pledoi e .10-1 ' - - - 3 5 Azure (3J over) 9-3 i; 4i Kilslar 9-4; 7 I'airwind 9 : 0; 4 iJepliyrus 9-13 Also started. Won by half a length; £ame between second and third. Time, lmin 41isec. WAIRARAPA COUNTY CUP. Of 200 sovs. One mile and a qutirter. I—SMIARFUI/ 7-3 ' • ; t o—Charmaline 7-1 ..... 2 o—Atholspear 7-10 - a 3 Duellona 7-3; 2 Kphialtes S-S; .4 EiWquox. 7-11; 7 Royal Opera 7-0; 8 Spear Lad 7-0: 8 Cape Gold 7-0 also started. 'Won by half a length, with a length between second and,thir<l. Time, "min 7sec. CARTEBTON HACK HANDICAP, • Of 90 sovs. Six furlongs. S—ST.5 —ST. ItOGER 8-3 ' • - ' 1 3 —Eminent 8-8 2—Emotion 9-1 - •; » 6 Ronald 8-S; 1 Projection 8-5; 4 Pftte&roa 7-18; 7 Movietone 7-13 also started. Won by a length. Time, lmin 15 2-'ssec. BUNNY MEMORIAL HANDICAP, Of 110 sovs. Six furlongs. I—KOZAN 9-3 • I 4—False Scent 7-0 -J 3——Portray S-8 • • ° - '2 AVon by a length. Time, lmin Xssec.' TARATAHI HACK HANDICAP, Of 90 sovs. .Seven furlongs. ! JOIE DE VAL 8-3 .. •• t I—Ben Hur 9-0 • • • - s—Zephyrus 7-13 ® 4 Johneen 8-6; 5, Mower 7-10: 3 Kotalti Eta 8-0; 7 White Squall 7-10; ti Populace 7-7 also started. W.oii by a length. Time, lmin 28set. MAUNGARAKI HANDICAP, , Of. 110 so vs. Seven furlongs. I —RO.i'Ali ROUTINE 9-0 ... -I 4—Koyal Opera 8-2 - ■ • • " 3—King Midas 8-13 • • • 3 2 lmateagirl 8-4; 0 Royal Game 8-4; 5 Dainty Ways 7-7 also started. Won by a lengfii, with half a length between second and third. Time, lmin 27sec, ELECTRIC HACK HANDICAP, Of 90 sovs. Five furlongs. Ii—3ULADI 8-5 • , ■ - t 3—»Acis 8-4 3 Projection S-9 ■ ■ 3 1 False Scent 8-9; 4 Distortion 8-8; 5 Acorn 7-8; 8 Cape Town 7-10; 6 Agrestic 7-8; 7 Araios 7-7 also started. Won by half a length, with a neck between second and third. 'Time, lmin 1 4-ssec.

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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20383, 2 November 1931, Page 12

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POVERTY BAY TURF CLUB. Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20383, 2 November 1931, Page 12

POVERTY BAY TURF CLUB. Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20383, 2 November 1931, Page 12

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