POVERTY BAY ACCEPTANCES
The following acceptances have been received for the first day (to-morrow) of the Poverty Bay Turf Club’s Meeting:— Jubilee Handicap, of 130 sovs; one mile.—The Author, 9.8; Polonctt, 9.0; Pale Star, 8.12 ;• Cool Card, 8.9; Startle, 8.4; Princess Nata, Tea Lady, 7.13; Toka, 7.7. First. Hurdles Handicap, of 130 sovs; one mile and a half.—Jen, 10.5; Good kSport, Pale Star, 10.3; Handy, 10.2; Purseproud, 10.0; Abisogne, 9.10; Gordon Swift, Master Arch, 9.3; Crislina, 9.2; Rocket Car, Markovcr, Mangarulie, 9.0.
Telegraph Hack Handicap, of 130 sovs; six furlongs and a half.—Plimmorton, 10.7 ; Mangaharci, 9.2 ; Outfit, 8.7; Nahi, 8.3; Niglitwitch, 8.1; Otene, 8.0; Rich Harvest, 7.13; Cynette, 7.13; Ivinsel, 7.12; Pereke, 7.10; Rapiata, 7.9; Rakaroa, 7.9; lago, 7.5; Sonny Boy, 7.0.
Tauranga Stakes Handicap, of 200 sovs; one mile and a quarter.—King Willonyx, 9.1; Polonett, Cohesion, 8.4; Superb King, 8.1; Princess Nata, Mon Mint, Tea Lady, 7.3; Bold Front, 7.0. Summer Hack Stakes, of 130 sovs; sixfurlongs; weight-for-age.—Master Cynic, 9.10; Kick Harvest, King Mann, 9.3; Winnington, Dimmer, 9.0; Oddmint, 8.1; Autumn Sun, 7.0; Toboggan, Climatic, Wedding Bells, 6.11. Maiden Scurry, of 120 sovs; six furlongs; weight B*o.—Autumn Eve, Ardri, Queen Wanga, Baby Prince, Seamstress, Autumn. Sun, Whakaari, Town Prince, Out o’ Sight, Simeon, Lady Horton, Donette.
Flying Handicap, of 140 sovs j sixfurlongs.—Epistle, 10.3; Jeanette, 9.2; Startle, 8.4; Tall Timber, 7.12; Plimmerton, 7.10; King Wanga, 7.9; Mangaharei, 7.0.
Harbqur Hack Handicap, of 130 sovs; seven furlongs.—Abisogne, 9.4; Bold Front, 9.0; Patntabi, 8.6; Nightwiteh, 8.0; Tan, Otcne, 7.13; Kinsel, 7.11; Bakarai, 7.8; Fall o’ the Year. 7.3; Sonny Boy, 7.0. I
NEW ZEALAND HORSES IN AUSTRALIA (United Press Association.—-By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright.)
SYDNEY, I.2th February. The New Zealand racehorse Newbury is returning homo next week. A valuable shipment of New Zealand horses, including the stallion Thespian arrived in good condition by the Ulimaroa to-day. Several are going to other States.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIII, 13 February 1929, Page 7
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