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SPORTING.

HAWKE'S BAY MEETING.

DISSERTATION WINS CUP. [BY. TELEOEAFH —PRESS ASSOCIATION.] HASTINGS, Wednesday The Hawke's Bay Jockey Clubs Autumn | Meeting opened to-day in una weather, and there was a good attendance. Tile totalisator investments amounted to £19,T71, against £31,694 on tho corresponding day last year, j representing & decrease of i' 11,923. The following are the details o£ the racing:— MANGATARATA HURDLE RACE. II miles.-Whanoko. 9.5 (R. Hunt). 1; Sunray. ■ 10 9. 2; Goldscene, 10-3. 3 Also started. Baffle. Hasten Oriflamo. Whanoko won eaail7 by seven lengths. Time, 3m 7 2-ss. LONGLANDS WELTER HANDICAP. 1 mile and 1 fur.-Antler.. 8-5 (I* Momaj, I; Warpath, 9.0. 2; Suspicion. 8-12. 3. Also started: Black Art, Sweet Heather, Fera, Morzonia, Mystico. Sweet Song. hohu. Hake Robin. Kohu and Morzonia were left, at the post. At the entrance to the straight the field bunched up and Antler. makmg a brilliant run. scored by half a length from Warpath, who was separated by a. similar distance from Suspicion. Time. lm 55 2-oa. NUSSEEY HANDICAP. 5 fur.—Good Sport 7.8 (A. G. Dixon) 1. Ad Astra.9.4 2; Kahikatea. 6.7, 3. Also started: Kings Trumpeter, Mountain Lion, Uleaborg. Koatane. Kilbird. Diamond Ring. The Linnet, Ad Astra, was prominent from a bad start, with Mountain Lion handy. Coming into the straight. Uleaborg. Kahikatea. and Good Sport dashed up, and the latter won by a bare length, a good length between second and third. Time, lm 14-ss. HAWKE'S BAY STAKES of £700: weight-tar-age, with penalties; 6J fur. \ G D. GieeTrwood'a 6 8 Gloaming, arra., j by The Welkin— Light. 10.1. including 141b. penalty (G. Young) .. •- .• ■ A B. Williams' b c Rapine, 'iyrs.. 8.1. including 14lb. penalty '- C. E. Twist' 9 Morose, 2yrs 3 Also Started.—Highland. From an excellent start Highland and Gloaming led out. followed by Rapine. At the entrance to the straight, Gloaming put on a spurt, and drawing away, won easily by a length from Rapine, who beat Morose by a head for second place. Time, Lm 20s. i HAWKE'S BAY CUP of £1000: 11 miles. P. P. Wall's br f Dissertation, 3yr3. by Demosthenes—Suratura, 6.7 (G. R. Gunn) ••,•'* C. H. Cato's blk m Sycorax. oyrs, 8.1 .. 2 W. R Kemball's b g Vagabond, aged. 7.13 J Also Started.—Marqueteur. 9.3; Gasbag, 9.7; Vespucci, 9.5; Kick Off, 8.8; Bonetter, 82- Paoanui, 7.1Q; Bonny Heather, 7.3; Hyrax, 8.12; Stork, 6.11; Matatua. 6.7. Gasbag was favourite. Dissertation jumped off in front and led all the way, but she had to be ridden right out to win by half a length from Sycorax, who in turn was a neck in advance of Vagabond. Time, '2m 35a. Passing the stewards' stand, Vespucci lost his rider, but fortunately he escaped injury. WINNERS OF HAWKE'S BAY COT. (Since 1910.) Time, m. b. 1910-E J. Watt's Bridge, 7st 101b 2 36 1911—C. J. Parker's Fort William, Bst 101b ... ... T - 240 1912—W G. and G. L. Stead s Los Angelos, 9st 101b ■ 2 36 1-6 1913—P. Easton'a Lady Moutoa, 6st 12'b 2 34 1914—D Kemp's Kooya, 7st 81) 242 3-5 1915—A. B. William's Chortle. Bit 121b ... ... . ... •• 235 1916—W G. Stead's Eligible, Bit 121b 235 i 1917—C. Prior's Multifual, Set 6lb 235 1918-W. Duncan'- O'en*. 9-t 3'b 2 34 1-5 1919—P. Soame's Bonnie Maid, Bst 234 1920—M. A. Perry's Lovematch. 7st 101b 2 35 2-o 1921—Estate late W. J. Douglas' Maioha. 9tf 4lb . . . . 233 1-5 1922—P. F. Wall's Dissertation, Bat 71b 2 35 PORANGAHAU HANDICAP, 6 fur.Anomaly, 3.11 (0. Oliver). 1; Civilform. 7.2, 2; Kikini. 6.7. 3. Also started: Grotesque, ! Jovial, Tari, Prince Randall. Crojvn Gem, ; Scotch Mixture, Asterina, Ruruwai. From a good start Civilform lad the way to Kikini and Anomaly. Grotesque put in a strong challenge in the straight, but the weight told on him. Anomaly won by a length. the same distance separating second and I third. Time, lm 14s. j AUTUMN HANDICAP, 1 mile and I fur. i —Correspondent. 7.12 (R. Reed). 1; Hau- ; rangi. 7.7. 2: Actifid. 7.4. 3. Also started: j Cleft, Queens Up, Hyttus. Woden. Armorel. I Marcus. In a great finish Correspondent i beat Haurangi by a neck, a similar diaI tance between second and third. Time. ! lm 535. POUKAWA HANDICAP. 6 fur-Sunny ; Spec, 6.12 (A. G. Dixon). 1: Pitch. 7.12. 2; Bij Push. 8.2. 3. Also started: Comic, I Wrangle. Golden Light, Queen's Ferry, I Raritv, Piania, Equa Moreen. Sunuv Spec j led throughout and won by a length, two : lengths between second and third. Time, lm 15s. Equa was left at the post. SECOND DAY'S ACCEPTANCES. Following are the acceptances for the • second day:— ! KARAMU HUEDLES.-Gladful, 12.2; Sunray. 10.13: Whanoko. 10.5: Goldscene. Master Goldncent, 10.1; Master Onflame, ; 9.0. J APPRENTICES' PLATE.—Antler, 9.0; | Warpath. 8.13: Suspicion. 8.7: Pitch, 8.4; i Sweet Song, 7.1 j Marcus, 7.0; Lake Robin, ! Whariti. 6.11 i V JUVENILE HANDICAP.—Rapine, 9.12; ! Morose. 9.7; Ad Aatn, 9.5; King's Tramj peter. 9.1: Mountain Lion, 9.0; Gold Light, ! Viyella, 8.8: Good Sport. 8.4: Kaotane. 7.5; Kahikatea, 6.9: Diamond Ring, 6.7. J. D. ORMOND MEMORIAL CUP.Gloaming. 9.11: Gasbag. 9.7; Kick Off. 9.1; Haurangi, 9.0. BURKE MEMORlAL.—Grotesque, 8.9; Sycorax, 8.7; Bonnetter. Vagabond! 8.1; Festivity. Paoanui. Dissertation. 7.8; Bonnie Heather, 7.1; Stork, 6.12; Baedad, 6.9; Tari Matatua. 6.7 OKAWA HANDICAP.— Anomaly. 9.8 Grotesque. 9.3: Jovial. 83; Civilform. 8.1 Prince Randall, Crown Gem. 7.1: Asterina 7.0: Kikini. 6.11: Ruruwai. Bodyguard, 6.7. OHITI HANDICAP.-Festivity, 9.2; Cor respondent. Hyrax, 8.9: Cleft, 8.0; Queent Up. 7.11: Actifid 7.6: Hyttus. Antler. 7.5 Woden, 6.11 • Earthshine, 6.10; Armorel Sweet Heather. Black Art, 6.7. AKTTO HANDICAP.—Scotch Mixture, 9.9 Comic. 8.8: Warpath, 8.7: Big Push. 8.3 Wrangle. 7.13: Sunny .Spec. 7.12; Golder I Light. 7.10: Magistrate. 7.6: Morzonia. 7 5 I Mystico, 7.3: Queen's Perry. 7.1; Reality 6.9; Painia. Equa, Morgen, 6.7. . GREYMOUTH RACES. [bt iblegbai'H.—pbiss association-] GREYMOUTH. Wednesday. The Autumn Meeting of. the Greymouth Jockey Club was opened m fine weather. The track was soft The totahsator receipts were £8938. againet £12.984 last. year. Re"HACK HANDICAP.-North. Inch (Alexander). 1; Emerald Gem. 2; Demoness. 3 "so started: Lady Fal as. Demonstrate, Amendment. Sunath, Caliburn. Cashman, Vent, Kora. Won by a length. Time, In 23s HTJRDLES.-Woodrow (I* McCarthy), 1; Sirayshot. 9s War Tax..3 Also started: LyroerFlyin.? Master. Wnite Pine. Wen bj a head. Time, 3m 1 4 s*. HANNAN MEIORIAL.-Nantical (Ryder): 1- Orange Mart. 2: CaveTock, 3- Alsc started: Falstaff. Tiranga, Prince Ferouz Missiand. Won by two lengths. Time, to 21 4-6s. .. EASTER HANDICAP.—Redsome (Jennings), 1; Tantalus, 2; Grand Duchy, 3 Also started: Rosevear. Carnbra*..Divorce Amendment, Won by a,neck. Time, lm 30 2-6s. FLYING HANDlCAP—Leithfield (Stone) and Marble Bar (Lee), dead heat. 1: Countei Attack, 3. Also started: Samarang, Wearj Willie. Paohian. Golden Mora. Kolyma, Sun bath. Marauder. Time, lm 15s. METROPOLITAN HANDICAP.—Demon ess (Ryder). 1; Tirana, 2; Gold Problem, 3 Won by half a length. Time, lm 275. WELTER—Missiand (Blanche), 1: Falstaff. 2; Fisher. 3. Also started: Lad; Middleton, Leforte. Divorce, Grand Duchy Tyre, Chaerowa. Won by three-quarters o: a length. Time, lm 87 3-ss. FAREWELL HANDICAP.-Nautical (Cor Trill, It Carnbrae, 2; Marble Bar, 3. Ala started: Bestir. Counter Attack,. Goldei Morn. Prince Ferous, Demonstrate, Nortl Inch. Won by half a length. Time, lm 23s ETJSEBIUB PASSED IN. Australian and N.Z. Cable Association. (Reed. 10.10 p.m.) SYDNEY. Apru 26 At the thoroughbred sales Eueebius wa< passed in at 850 guineas.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18075, 27 April 1922, Page 5

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SPORTING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18075, 27 April 1922, Page 5

SPORTING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18075, 27 April 1922, Page 5

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