AT GISBORNE
POVERTY BAY .HUNT
CUP TO KAMEHAMEHA
.•■(By Telegraph.—Press"Association.) GISBOnXB, Ist August. The Annual Meeting of tho Poverty Bay Hunt Club was lield in flno weather; until the fourth race, when heavy rain fell, ana occasional showers marred the rest of the day. The rainResults:— ' . • ■ Awapuni Hurdles Handicap, of 80 soys: one ?».» a"d ''""ee-quarters.—2 Whakaarl. 9.5 (J. M'Rae), 1; 1 Blacksmith, f1.2, 2; 7 dovne 0.0, 3. Also started: 3 Princes* Ellzabeth/ll.o' 4 Freehold 10.5, 5 Masher 9.0, U Tall Timber i).O. Won by a head, throe lengths between second and third. Time, 3mlu 22s"cHunters' Flat Handicap, of 35 soys: one mile—2 King Wanga. 12.U (C. Davis), 1; :i Running Over, 10.7, 2; 5 Tho Author 10.7. 3. Also started: l Primax 10.10, 4 Outfit 10 9 "on by a nose, a length and a half between second and third. Time, lmtn 4S 2-ssec. Hexton Handicap, of 00 soys; one milo and a quarter.—l Autumn Sun, 9.4 (H. Young) 1 • 2 Malahat. 3.0, 2; S Valsier, 10.3 3 Also «tar. te. tl: ? WhJ te 4 Huntlic bay 9.2 6 Autumina S.S, 8 Klnsel S.O, 7 Nahi 30 0 Simcou 8.0. Won by a quarter of alength a SsSSS i ao^ fse?. elWeCn SeC°nd U»U lWdFECHASF° N n f i^ LD HUNT CUI> STEEPLEOHAbE, of 120 soys; two miles and a half. 3 Kamehamolia, 11.13 (srtlroy) .. i 2 Rleoletto, 10.8 (Deslandcs) ... J 4 Garzon, 11.2 (Blanche) '.'.'.'.'.'.'. 3 Also started: 5 Tall Timber 11 n (i Jt,,ler Purseful 11.2, 1 Haumarirc H.O, 6 Master Arch Master Arch, Kamehameha, and Hauuiarirc n«F V'fi "rSt fCnCC ln that'order. A the first of the stand brushes Haumarire came down but was remounted. Master Arch ami KameSHS a' fl °.?f eS !'V I)lg s&p on "le remainder I ll,™' ,b "t Master Arch fell at the sod wall, leaving Kamehameha with a long lead In the last circuit Purseful ran off at the w on nC?h, . f° n ." nd m So]Mo ealnea rapidly on the leader, but tho latter had just \utmLXto rCam Tßo to wln lly a Hare ■length from TtaP rJ^lA*?'" 1 tUreo '""Eths back. .Lime, Grain 33 2-ssec. fur SlonL's hm? Os, Trial« HalllilS' lp' of 60 sovb: fl™ ninonns.—l Sunny Song, 8.12 (Keesinc) 1- ■> Hunting Star, 8.0, 2; 61 HimtlneTjlos" B.CI 3~ Also, started: 3 Megaphone 8.8, 4 Hlnotowai 8.1, 5 Birdcall 8.0, 8 Nightbloom 8.0, 7 Cherry Brandy 8.0. Won by a length; two lengths between second and third. Time, lmin 3 4-ssoc. Hunters' Bracelet Handicap, of 50 soys; one milo and a quarter.—2 Russet Moor, 11.2 (Mr. Russell). 1; 6 The Author, 11.0, 2; 4 King Wanga, 12,0, 3. Also started: 1 Whakaarl 11.12, 3 Coonardoo 11.11, 7 OulQt 11.3, 5 Golden Area 11.0. Won by two lengths and a quarter; three lengths between second and third. Tlmo, 2mln 20 3-ssec. Rapanul Hack Flat, or 60 soys; seven furlongs.—3 Tarcha, S.O (J. Walsh), 1; 4 Innuendo, 8.3, 1; 1 Bob Tn, 8.2, 3. Also started: 2 Sunny Song 8.11, 6 Krin's Boy 8.0, 10 Primax 8.2, 7 Queer Card 8.0, 9 Stitch S.O, 5 Ltona 8.0, 7 King Peg S.O. Won by a neck; a length between second and third. Time, lmin 31sec. Tile stewards held an inquiry into interference with Bob In by Innuendo, two furlongs from hohle: '.' H. Gray, rider of Innuendo, stated that af that particular time he got on to tho heels of King Peg lv front, and- in pulling away ho possibly did interfere with Bob In, lint it was quite unintentional on his part. The stewards, after hearing other evidence, accepted the explanation, and took nu action.
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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 29, 3 August 1931, Page 4
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