POVERTY BAY TURF CLUB
FLYING TO MASTER CYNIC GISBORNE, Thursday. The Poverty Bay Turf Club opened its spring meeting to-day in fine weather. The going was good. The totalisator handled £3664 10/-; against £3954 10/- last year, a decrease of £290. Late results:— MAKARAKA HANDICAP 1 Valfier 7.5 (McDowell) 1 5 Bold Front 7.5 (Callahan) 2 2 Malahat 8.4 (Keesing) 3 Also ran: 3 Merry Damon, 4 Autumn Sun. Won by one length, third back half a length. Merry Damon was fourth. Time, 1.43 4-5. MAIDEN SCURRY 1 Good Hunting 8.0 (Keesing) 1 2 Prince Colossus 8.0 (W J. McDowell) 2 5 Grantham 8.0 (M. Gilmore) 3 Also ran: 4 Rangihiria, 6 Tyrone Boy, 7 Cupboard Love, 3 Mister Tom. Won by a neck, third back half a length. Rangihiria was fourth. Time, 1.16. FLYING HANDICAP 4 Master Cynic 7.7 (K. Voitre) 1 3 Hunting Day 8.5 (Anderson) 2 2 Sunny Song 7.8 (Wiggins) 3 Also ran: 1 Tai Ao. Won by a neck, third back one length and a quarter. Time, 1.15 3-5. OCTOBER HACK 2 Kahnnoke 7.7 (K. Voitre) 1 4 Measurer 7.4 (McDowell) 2 3 Tama Waiata 8.3 (N. Davis) 3 Also ran: 1 Bob In. Won by one length and a quarter, third back one length. Time, 1.45. SECOND DAY ACCEPTANCES. WAIKANAE HACK HANDICAP.
CARTERTON RACING CLUB. NOMINATIONS CLOSE TO-NIGHT. Nominations for all events at the Carterton Racing Club’s meeting on Saturday, November 19, close to-night (Friday) at 9 o’clock with the secretary, Mr. J. B. Bairstow, Box 10, Carterton. The Carterton telegraph office closes at 8 p.m. MELBOURNE NOTES Melbourne, Oct. 27. Final acceptors for the Victoria Derby are: Oratory, Eastern Chief, Tophole, Ranch, Liberal, Streperus, The Dawn Patrol, Silverton, Kuvera, Oro, Turbine, Gaine Carrington. Limarch and Prestige are acceptors for the Maribyrong Plate. Havering and Manawhenua are acceptors for the Hotham Handicap. Splutter is an acceptor for the Wakeful Stakes. Starting barrier positions in the Melbourne Cup are: The Dawn Patrol on the rails. Gaine Carrington' 6, Manawhenua 17, Compris 9, Peter Jackson 23, Admiral Drake 26. HIDE OF PHAR LAP. SHIPPED TO AUSTRALIA. San Francisco, Oct. 26. The stuffed hide of Phar Lap was shipped to Australia to-day aboard the Monowai.
Aiguille 9 3 Master Cynic 8 5 Black Stitch 8 1 Songster 9 1 Merry Cry 7 12 Sunny Song 8 5 Sunglare 7 0 SECOND HURDLES HANDICAP. Manifesto 10 9 Kimbo 9 8 King Wanga 9 8 Sunglare 9 3 Autumn Sun 9 8 Kongo 9 0 Kinsel 9 8 JUVENILE STAKES. Sunny Summerhill 8 1 Bachelor 8 13 Grand Sport 8 1 Good Royal Dash 7 13 Hunting 8 8 SPRING HANDICAP. Merry Autumn Sun 7 11 Damon 9 0 Lady Spy 7 8 Malahat 8 5 Measurer 7 0 Valsier 8 2 Organiser 7 0 Bold Front 8 0 Kahunoke 7 0 TRIAL HANDICAP. Good Tyrone 7 12 Hunting » 0 Boy 7 12 Prince Royal Dash 7 12 Colossus 8 6 Gainsfid 7 12 Grantham 8 2 Hunting Jay 7 12 Rangihiria 8 2 Mister Tom 7 12 WAIMATA HACK HANDICAP. Black Kahunoke 8 2 Songster 9 0 Tama Lady Spy 8 10 Waiata 8 1 Sunny Song 8 3 Bob In 7 11 Sunny Measurer 7 6 Bachelor 8 2 FAREWELL HANDICAP. Lordly King Wanga 7 9 Knight 9 7 Master Cynic 7 8 Tai Ao . 8 12 Sunny Song 7 8 Merry Stitch 7 4 Damon 8 9 Toboggan 7 0 Valsier 8 6 Little Hunting Day 8 3 Wonder 7 0
Permanent link to this item
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/HBTRIB19321028.2.9
Bibliographic details
Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXII, Issue 269, 28 October 1932, Page 2
Word Count
585POVERTY BAY TURF CLUB Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXII, Issue 269, 28 October 1932, Page 2
Using This Item
NZME is the copyright owner for the Hawke's Bay Tribune. You can reproduce in-copyright material from this newspaper for non-commercial use under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International licence (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0). This newspaper is not available for commercial use without the consent of NZME. For advice on reproduction of out-of-copyright material from this newspaper, please refer to the Copyright guide.