RACING IN HASTINGS
BIG RACE TO QN. CHARM
(F.A.) HASTINGS, Jail. 2 Tin: Hawke’s Bay Jockey Club hold it: summer meeting, the first since 1942, in Hastings yesterday in perfect weather. Tile course was in splendid order, and there v.*as a very large attendance. The totalisatoi handled £34,736 10s. as against £15,901 at the 1942 meeting for seven races. Gisborne Maiden No. 1, of £130; 6 fur-longs.—2-2 Indian Gold, 8.7 (Kilgour), 1: 5-4 Master Gary, 5.7) 2; G-C Silver Crest, 8.7, 3. All started. Half-length; neck. Mount Battock was fourth. Time, 1.151. Wairoa Highweight Handicap, of £2OO ; If miles.—3-2 Royal Pageant. 9.5 (Walker). 1 : 2-1 Leghorn, 9.4 (Howell), 2; 1-3 Malacca. 10.7 (Baker), 3. Scratched: Burma, Five lengths; 3 lengths. Curtail was fourth. Time, 2.7?. Gisborne Maiden No. 2, of £130; 6 fur-longs.—2-2 Indian Sky, 8.7 (Ireland), 1; 1-1 Grand Coulee, 8.7 (Murray). 2; 8-9 Master Gain, 8.7 (Wood). 3. Scratched: Lucky Jim. Half length ; 4 lengths. Whangai was fourth. Time, 1.1-1?.
Napier Hack Flying Handicap, of £200; 6 furlongs.—6-6 Carthage, 7.9 (Walker), 1: 2- First Footing, 7.10 (Nicholson), 2; 1-2 Lord Tlieio, 5.7, 3. Scratched: Walk-ofV, Pas de Cheval. Nose; head. Silver Note was fourth. Time, 1.15?. Hastings Handicap, of £350; If miles. — 1-2 Queen’s Charm, 7.5 (Dockery). 1; 3-2 Capronclla, 7.12, 2; 2-1 Virtuoso, 7.5 (Walker), 3. Scratched: Regal Night. Nose. 2 lengths. Lastik was fourth. Time, 2.55. Waipukurau Juvenile Handicap, of £2ou ■ 5} furlongs.—l-2 Little Billy, 8.5 (Nichol son), 1 ; 3-3 Glarnmarama. 8.0 (Ireland), 2; 5- French Count, 8.0 (Wood), 3. All started. Two lengths; three-quarters of a length. Nike was fourth. Time, 1.9.?. Woodvillc Handicap, of £250; 6 furlongs. 3- I’outatau, 8.8 (Walker), 1; 2-2 Tussock, 7.5 (Bishop), 2; 1-1 Royal Heir, 9.4 (Ireland), 3. Scratched: Glenfulloch. Walkoff. Length and a half; half-length. Sorrel was fourth. Time, 1.13?. Hunt Club’s Hack Handicap, of £200; 1 mile.—4-2 Silver Ball. 8.10 (Ireland), 1; 6- Davinci, 7.11 (Wilson), 2; 3-4 Tak-l-ouna, 8.3 (Bishop), 3. Scratched: Burma. Three-quarters of a length: 1} lengths. Ijim* Ilian was fourth. Time. 1.41.
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 21601, 2 January 1945, Page 8
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