H.B. SECOND DAY
DOMINION RACING TWO TROTTING MEETINGS The second day of the Hawke’s Ray Jockey Club’s autumn meetinfir at Hastings provides the chief interest in the racing world today for Gisborne sportsmen. Other race meetings are being held at Waverley, Te Arona and Washdyke, while trotters today are in charge of the Forburv Park course at Dunedin and the Aw’apuni course at Palmerston North. HASTINGS FIELDS KARAMU HACK HURDLES, of £350; about 14 miles.—l-1 ROCKANUI. 10.! (A. Midwood). 1: 15-14 DENNY’S GIFT 9.1 (E. Crevino). 2; 4-4 IMPERIAL CROWN, 9.6 (R. J. Archer). 3. Trig Point was fourth. Scratched: Crispin,' Timothy, Kclmont. Time, 2.54 4-5. TE AROHA RACES ROSELAND HACK HURDLES, of £350; about lj miles.—7-7 THE FAKE, 9.2 (Sargent), 1: 2-2 GOLDEN REIGN. 9.10 (Jenkins), 2; 5-3 VALOROUS, 9.0 (Gibbs). 3. Also started: 4-5 Nepcta, 1-4 Greek Boy. 3-1 Our Nation. 6-6 Miss Sterling, 9-9 Rich Mint, 8-8 Toastmaster, 14-14 Seastonc, 11-11 Chief Robin, 12-12 King’s Sceptre, 10-10 Miss Hiria 13-13 Miss Contact, 5-3 King Isaacs and Guiding Mark. Nose; 24 lengths. Time. 3.14 2-5. WASHDYKE RUNNERS LEVELS HURDLES HANDICAP, of £275: 13 miles.—l-2 PEDANTIC, 10.7, 1; 4 4 WILD CRY. 9.0, 2; 3 1 JOHN GAY, 92, 3. Scratched: Artie Circle,, Killfast. ELECTRIC STAKES.—LILI MARLENE, 1; OUR STYLE 2; BEAUGENCY 3 DUNEDIN TROTS JOHN WICKLIFFE HANDICAP, of £500; 3.51 class; 1 mile 5 fur.—ll-10 HEIR APPARENT, 48yds bhch, 1; 7-7 BELLE HEADER, 12yds bhd., 2; 3-5 JASON’S QUEST, 60yds bhd., 3. All Started. . _ . „ EARLY SETTLERS’ HANDICAP.— 5-4 MAKE BELIEVE. 1; 1-1 ON APPROVAL. 2; 4-5 WORTHY DICK, 3.
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 22620, 24 April 1948, Page 6
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