TO-DAY'S TURF NEWS.
Egmont’s Second Day HURDLES TO PAHU (By T®l®<rapb-Brass AMSelaHonj HAWERA, May 1 The second day of the Egmont meeting opened in light ram, which hay btea failing for two hours and has taken tt>® sting cut of the track. Results:— Manawapou Hurdles, of £l9O, U mile —l/1 PAHU (10.10) 1. 8/0 Don Enns (9.0) 2, 2/2 Esteem (9.2) 3- Ser. : Brown Abbey, St. Ames. Won by half a length, two lengths between second and third. Time, 2.47 4-5. Nganiutu Handicap of £llO, 8} fu»longs.—7/8 HEADMISTRESS (7.3) 1, 3/2 Tres Seo (8.4) 2, 2/3 Oriel (8.12) 8. All started. Won by a neck, a head between second and third. Tima, 1.30. Mokoia Handicap, of £llO, 6 fur-longs.-5/5 ROYAL BENGAL (7Ji) 1, 1/1 Orapai (8.11) 2, 2/2 British Columbia (8.11) 3 Ser.; Lady ChevaJ Won by a length, a head betweea second and third. Time, 1.15 1-5. Adamson Steeples, of £l5O, about 2 miles.-1 BROWN ABBEY (10.3) 1. 2 Manuiri (10.1) 2, 4 Bon Ayru (9.0) 3. Scr.: Royal Re'gn. Sir Musk. Won bv half a length. 50 yards between second and third. Time, 4.2. FORBURY PARK TROTS Bayfield To Kotinga <By Telegraph—Preas AuoeiaUM.) DUNEDIN, May I. ( Rain which commenced at 8.80 con- 1 tinned throughout the morning, leaving " the track sloppy for the opening of the | Forbury Park trots and seriously I affecting the attendance. Resultsl Bayfield Handicap, of £126, 1( mils. I -3 KOTINGA (scr.) 1, 7 Sister Maryfl (scr.) 2. 5 Triangle (scr.) 3. Marvis Guy, Esther, Bon Haven, pagh. Won by four lengths, length* between second and tflß Time, 3.42 2-5. Domain Handicap oi £125, If <i HOSALI) DERBY (12yds. bbdH 7 Vologda (scr.) 2, 13 Erin’s (scr.) 3. Scr.: GreenmanUe, Nelson’s Fortune. Won by a length, neck between second and third. Time, ’ 3.37 4-5. Victory Handicap, of £l3O, 1 mile and 3 furlongs.—l GRAND FINALE (scr.) 1, 7 Real Burton (scr.) 2, 5 Garners (scr.) 3. Scr.: Jimmy de Oro, Young Travis. Won by two and a half lengths each way. Time, 3.21 1-5. Bach Handicap, of £135, 1 mils — 2 MOCAST (12yds. bhd.) 1, 11 Sunbloom (scr.) 2, 8 Prairie Kmg (24yd*. bhd.) 8. Scr.: CannonbaU, Prioelass, Red Spur, Elite Bingen, King’s Cup, Wild Guy. Won by a head, four lengths between second and third. Time, 2.21 1-5. Walla Walla, who was to do an eshibition half-mile, is not appearing today.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXIV, Issue 118, 3 May 1934, Page 7
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398TO-DAY'S TURF NEWS. Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXIV, Issue 118, 3 May 1934, Page 7
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