SPORTS AND PASTIMES.
THE TURF.
FIXTURES. May 4 and s—Hawke’s5 —Hawke’s Bay Jockey Club. May 9 and 10 —Egmont R.C. Winter. May 10 and 11 —Ashburtr t County 8.. C. Autumn. June 2 and 4 —Dunedin J.C. Winter. EGMONT RACING CLUB. ACCEPTANCES. [per press association.] Hawera, May 3. Following are the Egmont acceptances : — Tdngahoe Hurdles. — Patronymic 11.2, Golden March 11.2, Otter 10.4, Lord Nelson 10.3, Tirohanga 10.1, Flying Camp 10.0, Tyson 9.12, Zetes 9.12, Ascalon 9.11, Calais 9.9, Cokely 9.3. Jackman 9.3, Waiotari 9.0, Paul Moore 9.0, St. Bees 9.0. Tawhiti Handicap.— Playoff 8,12, Mia Cara 8.4, Cherry Blossom 8.1, Interlude .7.12, Revocation 7.9, Veto 7.9, Fionnulla 7.8, Torotoro 7.6, Tirana 7.3, Coropet 7.0, Hushabye 6.11, Madam Ristori 6.7. Railway Handicap.— Volo 8.4, Fidelis 7.13, Rewarewa 7.12, Pohehe 7.10, Pink Tie 7.8, Gipsy Gem 7.6, Robur 7.5, Blue and Black 7.2, Step 7.2, Salutory 7.2, Signorella 7.2, i Torchlight 7.2, Sir Ralph 7.0, Royal Park 7.0, Trombone 7.0, White Ranger 7.0, Poka 7.0, Lady Ora 7.0, Lau- . ra 7.0.
■ Ladies’ Purse.—Lord Nelson 11.11 hMattdck 11.6, Union Jack 11.2, Hastie 11.2, Dood 11.2, Blue and Black 1 10.13, Sandv Paul 10.13, Cordon 10. i 13, Draft 16.10, Interval 10.9, Com- ; pel 10.7, Warmth 10.7, Paul Moore ! 10.7, Poka 10.7, Pearlie King 10.7, i Colorado 10.7, Miss Sation 10.7, War j : Storm 10.7, Monument 10.7, Caesar’s | j Son 10.7, Royal Patron 10.7,. The; j Waif 10.7. • . j j Telegraph Handicap.—Revocation ; 9.8, Inah 8.13, Birkenetta 8.11, Mad-i ; am Ristori 8.8, Bivouac 8.7, Munition 8.6, Movement 8.4, Rawakore 7.10, j . Pink Tie 7.9, King Shimose 7.9, Sil- I | ver Webb 7.9, Pergola 7.5, Step 7.3,1 | Key 7.0, Lake Eel 7.0, Royal Divorce | I 7.0, Tiranga 7.0, All Talk 7.0, Bay! i Prince 7.0, Starforte 7.0, Klyshma; ! 7.0. I Mcßae Memorial. —Rewi Poto 9.7, i Analogue 8.7, Sunbird 8.5, Crawford i 8.4, Golden Grafton 7.6, Fionhulla 7.6, Ararat 7.5, Antwerp 7.3, Styrax ' 6.10, Iceberg 6.7, Victoria 6.7. i Waihi Handicap.—Dingle 9.2, Car-! imelArchB.il Flying Camp 8.6, Henj ry Clay 8.2, Deeside 8.0, Crown Head i i 7.12, King of the Valley 7.7, Pergola | .! 7.6, Clavis 7.5, Gipsy Gem 7.5, Cor-i I don 7.2, Sir Ralph 7.0, Shannon! I Bells 7.0. i - I A REMINDER. I ] Nominations for all events of the ‘ Otaki Maori Racing Club’s winter i meeting and entries for the maiden] Flat Race and Final Hack Scurry j close with the secretary, Mr O. J. j , D’Ath, on Monday, May 7th, at 8.30 'p.m. j j NEW BRIGHTON TROTS. i i , Christchurch, May 4. i > Following are the concluding re-] i suits of the New Jlrighton trots.— | Dash Handicap.—Ol Franz 1, Ngai-j i ara 2, Willie Lincoln 3. Won by! I two lengths. Time 2.18 1-5. j Wainoni Handicap.—Little Kaurie jl, General Link 2, Pimura 3. Won :by half a length. Time 2.50 1-5. | Electric.—Nancy Patch 1, Granger 2, Jack Ashore 3? Won by a length. ! ; Time 2.17 2-5.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume VII, Issue 110, 4 May 1917, Page 2
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