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HAWKE’S BAY HUNT RACES. CUP STEEPLE® TO COONOOR. KIMB'O WINS HURDLES. (By Telegraph—Press Association. 1 ) HASTINGS, Aug. 26. The annual meeting of the Hawke’s Bay Hunt C'lub urns held 1 to-day i!n fine weather and before a good attemdan'ce. The tra;ck wals in good order. The it'oltalisater handled £3369, against £5150 last year;
Results: — PARK HACK & HUNTERS’ HURDLES Of £SO. About one mile and a-half. 2 Ivimb'o, 9.11 (Leach) . 1 1 Tahioma, 9.9 (McGuire) —2 3 Paleta, 9.7 (Tinsley) 3 Also started: 4 Ex Homo 9.0. Com- lengths; one length. Time, 2.48 3-5.
OK AW A MAIDEN. Of £4O. Fire furlongs and a-half. 1- Si'r Nigel, 8.10 (Atkins) 1 2- Margaret Rose, 8.10 (B. Morris) - —2 9-8 Abbey Feaie, S.o (Leach) 3 Also started: 8-9 Prince Umberton 8.10, 5-3 SuiniStead S.lO, 4-G Hukemianu 8.10, 6-5 Araibliss 8.10, 7-7 Dusky Crown 8.10, 10-13 Monatte 8.10, 12-12 Silver. Song 8.10, 11-10 Arauline 5.5, 12-10 Aube 5.5, 12-11 Doira.de 5.5, 3-4 hfiana Gift 5.5. Two lengths; head. Time, I.lb. HAWKE’S BAY HUNT CUP STEEPLES. Of £SO. About two miles and a-half. 2 Coonoor, 9.3 (Deslands) - 1
3 TeomaJ, 10.7 (Horne) 2 Also started: 1 Chronic 10.2. Chronic-fell at the third fence, aind j Cooino'or went on to win by 100 yards., Time, 5.30. [ RIVERSLEA HANDICAP. J Of £SO. One mile. 'i 1- Swift and Sure, 9.5 (Aaidier- ’ s'an) i - d 2- A esc ulus, 9.4 (Morris) 2 3- Gold Ruler, 9.7 (Atkins) Alsa started: 5-5 Fondle 8.11, 4-4 Sab a l l ini 5.7, 6-6 Maine 8.0, 6-6 Kimbo 8.0. Length and three-quarters; 'threequarters. Time, 1.42 1-5. iSOUTRA HUNTERS’ FLAT HANDICAP. Of £4O. • One mile and a-quartcr. 3 Mon Roi, 10.12 (C. Raymond) 1 2 Ro-ry Mor, 11.8 (W. Duncan) 2 1 Luna Lux (G. D. Beatson, jun.) 3 The only starters. Three lengths; four lengths. lime, HORONUI HANDICAP. Of £SO. Six furlongs. 1- Astersica, 8.8 (Atkins) 1 2- Hunting Star, 8.3 (Morris) 2 & lb Emotion, 5.9 (Young) 3 Also started: 3-4 Royal Shift 9.3, 4-3 Callus 8.13, 7-7 Cuddle 8.11, 8-8 Limbo hm 8.8, 7-9 Jazz King 8.2, 5-5 Joystick 8.2, 6-6 McHeath 8.0. _ Ono leangt'h; four I*Gng*tlis 1.10. ABBOTSFORD HANDICAP. Of £SO. Six furlongs and a-lnalf. 3- Royal Hunting. 8.13 (Morris) I o-2 Curie, 10.3 (Anderson) - 9-9 Chopin, 8.9 (Broughton) ...... •< \feo started: 5-5 Gold Trail 9.11, 1-4 Royal Bengal 9.9, 8-7 Bram'bletoun 5.9 7-8 Gold Ivlag 8.7, 4-3 Lady Spy 8.4, >• > Cuticle 8.0. m . Two lengths; half a length. Time, 1.21.
WARWICK FARM RACES. AUTOPAY .WINS SPRINT. STAKES TO' CHATHAM. SYDNEY, Aug. 27. The chief results of the Warwick Farm race meeting are: — WARWICK STAKES. One mile. Chatham, 9.3 (Davidson) 1 Kuvera, 9.0 “ Eight started. Chatham scored a runawav win by five lengths. Silver Scorn was in the ruck Time, 1.374. CAMPBKLLTOWN HANDICAP. Six furlongs. Autopay (N.Z.) 9.10 (Webster) I Dermid, 8.9 (Cook) £ Tom Pinch, 9.2 i(W. Cook) 3 Eleven started, including Persian. Won by half a length. Bronze Hawk, Vista and Persian finished close up to Tom Pinch. Time, 1.12 J. FARM SPRING HANDICAP. One mile and three furlongs. Topical, 8.7 (McCarten) ...... Cherbourg, 7.0 (O’Sullivan) .. - Sat mo tli, 8.6 (Mun.ro) ; 3 Eight started, including Fairway. Won by three-quarters of a length. Time, 2.19. _ . . Safari was unplaced m the llobartvillc Stages and Movie Star in the Glen lee Handicap. Waikarc ran second in the Warwick Farm Novice Handicap. . . After being prominent early in tne Stakes Silver Scorn’s lack of condition told and she faded out. Antique was unplaced in the Stakes and Fairway in the Spring Handicap. j. Pike was thrown by Shakuni at the .start of the Hobartville Stakes. Ho was unhurt.
WIIiLIAMSTOWN RACES. STAKES TO HALL MARK. MELBOURNE, Aug. 27. At. the Williamstown races the following was the result of the UNDERWOOD STAKES. Weight-l’or-ago. One mile. Hall Mark, 7.11 (Kellows) ... 1 Waltzing Lily, 8.9 (Daniels) .. 2 Ogwell, 7.11 (Skidmore) 3 Bight started. Won by half a neck. Time, 1.39. Peter Jackson was unplaced m the August. Handicap and Waterline and Good Hunting in the Truganini Handicap.
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Hawera Star, Volume LIII, 28 August 1933, Page 3
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