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GISBORNE MEETING

Teller Wins Chief Race

LORDLY KNIGHT’S SPRINT

By Telegraph —Press Association.

' Glßborno, July The winter of the Racinf? Club- —the last meetiDJa vnvertv Club t 6 be held, as it Bay Turf Club next “ o^/? a P ni n g at frequenUn'tervalJ; thes £3395/10/-° year, a decrease of . Results are as follow:

PARK HURDLE HANDICAP, of .0 BOVS. . One mile and three-quarters. (5 MILLION, 9.0 ••••« 2 1 NfM’s"' J-’Sciue) 3 1 Ateo^started’:' s'Sianulrit 11.2; 2 St. Ames, 10.2; 4 Atholspear, 9.12; Rongo, 9.. . • Four lengths; four lengths. Time, am u. 519 4-ssec. ■ ■>

HACK FLAT HANDICAP, of 60 soys. Six furlongs. .. 7 LADY VANE 8.7 ” 3 HAWTHORNE 8.2 ..4M<!«ae - 8 RASOULI 8.4 'J?,’stlteh Also started: 0 Aiguille, 9.11, 8 Stitcn, 8.12; 1 Princess Star, 8.0; 4 Bothwell, , 9 Night Speaker, 8.2; 2 Sunglare, 8.0, 10 Tarrapeen, 8.0. . . ... One length- and three-quarters, one length. Time, Imln. 18 l-ssee. FLYING HANDICAP, of 65 sovs. Six

■ i;■ furlongs. . . , 4 LORDLY KNIGHT. 8.10 .... (Kcesing) 1 9 WHITE FANG,, 8.9, Donald) 2 7 MOA BIRD, 8.5 o Also started: 5' Hunting Day, 9.8, - Teller, 8.10; 10 Bold Front, 810 1 Orby’s Choice, 8.7; 3 Head Serang, B.u, 8 ,Toboggan, 8.0; 8 King .Wanga, 8.0. Half a length; one length. Time, Imln. lIACK S AND HUNTERS' STEEPLECHASE, of 75 sovs. About three miles. 2 SIMEON, 10.9 (Mcllroy) 1 7 CAT-I-MES, 9.0 (Crawley) - 5 HAUMARIRI, 9.0 (A. Jetkins) 3 Also started: 1 Neil, 10.4; 4 Jen, v-l-J « Freehold, 9.12; 6 Tall Timber, 9.0. Jen ran off and Neil and Tall Timber dislodged their riders. Half a length; two hundred yards. Time, 6m!n.'.,5'4-ssec.: MAIDEN. RACE, ,of 50 sovs. Five fur- . • longs. . ■ • h-.. , • 1 HUNTER’S MOON, 8.0 (Voltre)- 1 4 BLACK SONGSTER, 8.0, car. 8.3 • ' (Craig) .• 2 . 5 SUNNY BACHELOR, 8.0, car, 8.3 . (S. Anderson) 3 Also started: 0 Mister Tom, 8.0; 7 Hunting Jay, 8.0; 2 Reviver, 8.0; 8 Prince Colossus, 8.0; 3 Swift and Sure, 8.0. •y' Head; half a head. Time. imln. 4see. WINTER OATS HANDICAP, of 85 sovs. One mile and a quarter. . 6 TELLER, 8.10 (H. Dunn) . 1 3 MALAHAT, 0.6 (Keeslng) ,■ 2 5 SUNNY SONG. 8.3 .....; (S. Anderson) 3 Also started: 9 Autumn Sun, 9.5; 3 White Fang. 8.10; 2 Good Idea, 8.5; 7 Rory Mor, 8.0; 10 Helium, 8.0/8 Nahl, 8.0; 1 Bob In, 8.0. . >. ' . One length; one length. Time, 2min. 13 sec./' ■

TRAMWAY HACK FLAT HANDICAP, of • 60 sovs. Seven furlongs. 2 HAWTHORNE, 9.1 (R. Mcßae) .1 4 RASOULI, 8.3 .’ (S? Anderson) ’2 5 BIRD CALL, 8,0 ..........(G. Gomm) “3 F Also started: 3 Lady Spy, 0.1; 1 Bever- : age, 8.13; 7 Tama Walata, 8.11-6 Prlmaxl • 8.10; 8 Foulwind,'.B.o; 9 Measurer, 8.0; 6 ’ Kanunoke, 8.0 (bracketed with Primax); ,10 Menaderva 8.0. , <; . ; Half a "length; head./? Time, Imin. 34 2-ssee,:;/?:) - : i ./■’/ ■ ■■'/'' : Acceptances for To-morrow /

GISBORNE HURDLES, of 75 sovs. One mile and a half.—Manuirl, 10.3; Nell, 10.6; Monetize, 10.5; Million, 9.12; St. Ames, 9.11; Atholspear, 9.B;.Kaitl, 9.5; Kongo, 9.8; King ,°- 2; Cat-l-mes, 9.0; Supglare, 9.0. < ' TRIAL HANDICAP, of 50 sovs. Six fur-1, longs.—Black Songster, 9.0; Bird Call, 8.8; Menaderva. 8.4; Reviver, 8.4; Evermore, 8.4; Kahunoke, 8.4. ’ , WAIKANAE HANDICAP, of 85 sovs. One-mile.—Malatiat;9,B; Teller, 9.5; AutumnSun) 9.1; White Fang, 8.12; Orby’s Choice. 8.5; Moa Bird,-8,5; Sunny Song, 8.5; Head Serang, 8.4; Good Idea, 8.2; Toboggan, 8.0; Rory Mor, B.o;,Helium, 8.0; Bob In, 8.0; Lady Spy, 8.0. ' SECOND HACK FLAT HANDICAP/of 60 sovs. Seven furlongs—Good Idea, 9.5; Hawthorne, 8.11; Lady Vane, 9.2; Beverage, 8.12; Tama Waiata, 8.8; Nahl, 8.8: Primax,' 8,7; Rasoull, 8.6;- Stitch, 8.6; Princess Star, 8.2; Bird Call, 8.0; Measurer, 8.0; Night Speaker, 8.0; Foulwind, 8.0. - ; ■ TE HAPARA STEEPLECHASE, of 75 sovs. . About two mile and a quarter.— Simeon, 11.7; Monetize, 10.12; Nell, 10.4; Jen, 0.12; Freehold, 9.7; Cat-i-ines, 9.7; Haumarlrl, 9.0; Tall Timber, 9.0; Harrowgate.. 9.0. .'.r TURANGANUI PLATE, of 60 sovi. Six furlongs.—Bothwell, 8.12; Black Songster, 8112: Jeraneen, 8.11; Mister. Tour, 8.3; Hunting Jay 8.3; Hunter’s Moon, 8.3; Sunny Bachelor, 8.3; Swift and Sure, 8.3. HANDICAP, 65 sovs. n , »V U o 1 1 ? ,,^For^ ,y Kn „ , s hf ’: Hunting hang, 9.1; King Wanga, 8.0; Teller, 91; Bold Front, 8.8; Manifesto, 8.8; Orby’s Choice, 8.5; Sunny Song, 8.5; Sunglare, 8.0; Aiguille, 8.3; Good Idea, 8.2: Hawthorn 8.0; Toboggan, 8.0; Princess Star, 8.0;. Stitch, 8.0. •

Good,' But Unsound,' Taramoa seemed out of place in the Novice Stakes field at Riccarton on Saturday. An-aged gelding, without a win to his credit on the flat, his trainer did not. harbour'any sanguine ideas, but a race was deemed advisable as an aid to getting him ready for steeplechases next month; It is a great pity he is touched in the wind, as he is a very fine jumper. His brother, Apache, was a runner later in ■ the day in' the-Homeby Steeplechase. He jumped well, but lacked pace. It was, however, not Surprising that he ran badly, as he had done very little work since be arrived at Riccarton from Auckland, early last month, leg troubles having kept him ou the easy list. There is no chance of Apache being at his best for the Grand National meeting. But for the disabilities these two suffer from —Taramoa in the wind and Apache in the legs—it is probable that both would have reached better steeplechase class than Paris, who is unquestionably inferior to his two brothers as a jumper.

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Dominion, Volume 25, Issue 260, 29 July 1932, Page 17

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GISBORNE MEETING Dominion, Volume 25, Issue 260, 29 July 1932, Page 17

GISBORNE MEETING Dominion, Volume 25, Issue 260, 29 July 1932, Page 17