POVERTY BAY CLUB
FLUENT WINS MAIN EVENT (New Zealand Press Association) m GISBORNE, Oct. 24. The Poverty Bay Turf Club’s spring meeting was held yesterday in sunny weather. The attendance was large. The track was in splendid order after light showers overnight, and the going was fast. for* h £ I double ’ Uluent-King, paid £169 14s The on-course totalisator turnover was £37,784—an increase of £2240 10s, compared with last year. Results:— COUNTY HURDLES HANDICAP, of ° ne mile and a half.—3, 2 ROSEMONT 9-8 L. W. Carlton 1; 6, 7 Peter Snipe 9-H J. Ruru 2; 4, 4 Alwar 9-4 O. P. Jones 3. i L Pepp er: 2, 3 Silver Piper (fell)1, 1 Master Red; 8, 8 Aquatello; 7, 6 Gocup; 10, 10 Othello; 9, 9 Sutherland (fell) also started. Three lengths: six lengths. Master Red was fourth. Time, 2min 45sec. i„ Dlv l de ? ds ~ Win: £4 12s 6d. Places: £1 13s, £3 15s 6d, £2 5s 6d. NICKS HEAD HACK HANDICAP, of £ 2 2£L six fp rlongs.—l, 1 LIBERAL 8-0 F C. Osborne 1; 4, 5 Uawa 7-2 C. McGovern 2, Anstlde 7 -7 C. Clarke 3. „ V Flyin S Slipper; 3, 3 Mardolyh; 11, 11 Kenstan; 7, 7 Noble Master; 6, 6 Paper Hunt; 10, 10 Alerce; 9, 9 Blue Dance; 8, 8 Joy Bells also started. Two lengths; nose. Flying Slipper was fourth. Time, Imin 13 3-ssec. Dividends.— w in: £3 6s 6d. Places: £1 12s 6d, £2 9s 6d, £2 4s 6d. JH RANGANUI NOVICE STAKES No. 1, of £200; six furlongs.—s. 5 ORAWAI 8-0 ?■ L ' Vl i son 1: *• 2 Our Sun 8-0 K. R Jones 2; 2, 1 Black Olga 8-0 W. E. Lepper ie ry Ways; 12. 12 Gay Heart, 3. 3 Kaha; 6, 7 Prince John; 10, 9 ? a Fn er -r Star; 8 ' ? Pinl: 7 - 6 S1 °w Melody; 9, 10 Tarzana also started. Half a head: two lengths. Fiery Ways was fourth. Time, Imin 13 4-ssec. Dividends.—Win: £8 9s 6d. Places- £2 16s 6d, £1 14s 6d, £1 9s 6d aCCS ' PRESIDENT’S HANDICAP, of £4OO seven furlongs.—s, 5 FLUENT 8-4 K R J?" es . y , 4 ' 3 Signature 8-6 W. E. Lepper ’m ?f‘ nce ,Segent 8-10 F. E. Osborne 3. 0> 10 Moravi; 2.2 Roving Bov; 1, 1 Deimos; 8.6 Queen Pictavia; 9.9 Mareeba; 7 7 Kennet: 9. 8 Okay also started. Js n g th . s: tw ° lengths and a half. 25 15sec la Was fourth - Ti me. Imin
Dividends—Win: £lO 15s. Places- £7 16s. £1 15s 6d, £1 17s 6d f'toees. £2 8 O^laF^X5 K cnilFOX Ul 2? 22 Hort°ra al B. , S e & tUn L e 6 Ham?e h t att f r; ? 3 f 13 G^ y Troubador; 6. Harnle ‘-. 4, 4 Isaac Bian - 9 q TVToliv Mayaun; 10. 12 Mystery Foe; 7 7 Ofatu--11 ,1° Wh is‘ling Lady; 11 started d: 14 ’ 14 White Star alsci , Length; three-quarters nf a OCTOBER HACK HANDICAP, of £285 one mile.—4, 5 KING R-7 ki t 1: 5. 3 Grey Teal 9-3 "J ’Jj L H o^S n V 3, 4 Span Toon 7-9 T J Mora a ana 2 '
12. 11 Son Rae: 13. 13 Whapau: 3liam also started. , ... Three-quarters of a len £ tht wa ters of a length. Selector , Time, Imin 41sec. places: Dividends.—Win r£7 7s. Pi* ces j 6d. £2 2s, £2 ss. „. w nICAF 5 MAK AR AKA HACK £300; one mile and a quan® ; FRENCH ECHO 7-9 F. ?sb°rne c< Land Mist 8-2 B. L. Wilson 2, livante 7-10 D. D. Holland 3. . i 3. 3 Compactum; 2, 1 s o le^.% ur angi Leighford; 1,2 Arahi; 8, 8 Kah JB started. , K 3 ' Half a length; four lengtns. rangi was fourth. Time, .• Dividends.—Win: £9 sff. * iffi 16s 6d. £2 18s 6d, £2 2s. FINAL HACK HANDICAP. « * furlongs.—l, 1 MANTRAP 8-1 j U 1; 4, 4 Rheingold 8-4 W. E. LepP« r Uawa 7-9 C. McGovern 3. doB ; 1 2.2 Llantavia; 7, 6 Chakori; 6, 8 Prince Ruthless. ». | Sabre; 8, 7 Tin Boy also started Long neck; three lengths. _ was fourth. ”ime, Imin 13 p, ace s:’[i.. Dividends.—Win: £2 16s. y 5s 6d, £2 3s, £1 Us. Canterbury Jockey Club Ac . ce^ B thf'J Acceptances for all events OL day of the New Zealand Cup be held on Saturday next, wul p.m. tomorrow. . 1
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Press, Volume XC, Issue 27489, 25 October 1954, Page 4
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