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AT HASTINGS

HAWKES BAY CLUB

CHIEF RACE TO CLUNY

(By Telegraph.—Press Association.)

Ti n fl . . HASTINGS, Ist January. Tlic first day of the Hawkes Bay Jockey Club's Meeting was held in glorious weather? Ihere was a very large attendance, and the track was fast and racing good .The totalisator handled £10,531 10s, against £12,54S IDs last year, a decrease of £231-1 Results:— . . ■ Otatara Highweight, of 70 soys; one mile and a quarter.—l i: ory j for , 10.5 (Home) l-i^Z^^-l- °-2<, 2: 5 Loc'>al>y. ».O, 3. Also on iVI } S n Ma,, nu 9- 6' 4 Autumn Dawn 0.0, 3 Piketo 9.0. Tameterangl and Lochaby wore the, early leaders from Plkcte. King Manu, noiin,?^ . M°r;. Rot? M°r.went into third position into tho straight. Rory Mor came through to win by half a length; third three life ICK'- "**• -fourth. mmoT 2miii Mahora Maiden, of 70 sots;'weight SO rive furlong and „ half-1 W gK WheaV(We" S toi)! 1, 2 Orand Lahu, 2; 5 Joe 3 Also started--0 Gold Ruler. 3 Lord Aintree, 10 Gold Medal' L, , ?J ICilr' 4 Bothwell, 9 Chatterton,' 8 Tnlrs alili' Ci, a' £ and Lalm look "« lead from J.ord Aintreo,. Isiggerhead, and Sir Spear. At the half Joe ran up to third position and hOII i Ai Ut. ree was Itnocked back. Niggerhead led into tho straight, and prevailed by wl tl^hH < oe three -<l«ar'ers of a length 94 5 Aintreo was fourth. Time, Imln Bird, S.lO, 2; 1 Chrysology, 9 2 3 Also started: 4 Freehold 7;7, Brown Sugar 70 CHrysology. a hot favourite was the first to 4™ out from Brown Sugar, Freehold, and Moa S t,,m th? half Te"er was in the lead! w, bugar close up. m the race home Moa Bird came from tho back to cot second place, half a length from Teller- Chrysology two lengths back. Time, lmiu 21sec. Juvenile Handicap, of SO soys; five furlongs' To ?? v™.u™. «•» (Wcston). i; i $™ fe1 riffle 'i*. o^n^Vs S Maria Quex 7.5, 5 Deux Francs 7 5 7 Margaret Roso v. Speed took tho lead from Deux Irancs, Slippery, and Courtyard. Into the straight Slippery led from Courtyard The atter came through to win easily by threo lengths; third one length back. Time lmin - 3-uscc. PRESIDENT'S HANDICAP, of 110 soys; one mile and a quarter. 2 Cluny, 7.2 (Atkins) 1 4 Rapallo, 7.0 (Weston) .. v 1 Feiva, 9.0 (Dixon) 5 Also started: 3 Charmaline, 8.3." Rapallo was the early leader from Charmaline Cluny, and Pewa. Along tho back the order was tho same, with I'ewa and Cluuy closing up. In the straight Cluny put in a great run to head oir fispallo. The latter agan challenged, but failed to reach the cader by half a head. p awa was three lenglhs back. Time, 2miu 9 3-sscc Waipatii Hack Handicap, of 80 soys; one mile.—,i Lady Makere. !).O (GUraore) 1; 1 Jenny Diver, S.ll, 2; 4 Imperial Fame\ 8.7. 3. Also started: 2 Anemometer S.O, 5 Golden Area 8.0. Auemometer led in tho early stages, hot ?e«1r d cL^rbu^the"^,,^'^ 1 vailed by three-quarters of- a length; third two lengths buck. Time,- Imln 41 4-osec. HavcloeU Handicap, of SO soys.; six furIpnss.—2 .Lotus Lily, S.lO (Atkius), I; 1 Court Lady, 7.7, 2; 6 San Qucx, 7.7 3. Also started: 4 Rasouli fl.O, 3 Lady Ronald 7.9 o Kimbo ~7, Tatua 7.G. San Quex took the ■.°f tho1"' y'if » t1 VUS / c I>lace<l °y Lotus Lily •it the half, followed by Court Lady San Quex, and Kimbo. Lotus Lily drew away to win by threo lengths; third two lengths back lime, lmin 13 2-sscc. Stewards" Handicap, of 100 soys- six furlongs.—l Souchong, 7.0 (Daly), 1; 2 Great Charter, 0-.4, 2; 5 False Scent, 7.0, 3. Also started: 3 Cuticle S.I, 4 Toboggan 7 0 Toboggan jumped to tho front, but Souchong joined him from Great Charter, False Scent and Cuticle. Toboggan was knocked back three lengths at the half. Souchong led Into the straight. Great Charter challenged, and in a great race Souchong won by a head; third two lengths away. Time, lmiu 13 3-sscc

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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 1, 2 January 1932, Page 4

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AT HASTINGS Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 1, 2 January 1932, Page 4

AT HASTINGS Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 1, 2 January 1932, Page 4

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