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WINTER RACING

GfISBOENE MEETING / TELLER BEATS MAIAKAT r AUCKLANDERS' SUCCESSES IADY VAN'E AND HAWTHORN [j5T TELEGUAni—rUESS ASSOCIATION] GISBORNE. Thursday Tho Winter Meeting of tho Gisborne Pacing Club—the Inst meeting to bo hold j, v the club, as it, merges into the Poverty Bay Turf Club next month—was opened to-clav in bad weather, heavy rain • falling at frequent intervals. Tho going was fair. The totalisator handled £3395, compared w jth £4112 on tho first day last year. Results were:— PARK HURDLES, Of £75;" 13 miles. e_MILLTON. 9.0 (Gooch) .. J w . 1 ' 8-KAJTI, 9.0/(L. Dulieu) .. «. 2 j—JCEIL, 10.8 (J. Moßae) . ..3 Also Started.—s Manuiri, 11.2; 2 St. Ames, 10.2: 4 Atiiotepoar, 9.12; 7 Rongo, 9.8. . Four lengths; four. Time, 3m 19 4-ss. HACK FLAT HANDICAP, Of £CO; j> fur. f—IiADY VANE. 8.7 (X. Craig) ~1 8-HAWTHORN, 8.2 (Mcßae) .. -..2 S—<RASOULI, 8.4 (G. Atkins) .. . . 3 Also Started.—s Aiguille, 9.11; 8 Stitch. 1 8.12* 1 Princess Star, 8.9; 4 Bothwell, 8.7; 9 Night Speaker, 8.2; 2 Sunglaro, 10 Tarra- i peen, 8.0. Lengt'i and three-quarters; one length. (Time, lai 18 l-ss. FLYING HANDICAP, ' * , Of £65; G fur. J—LORDLY KNIGHT, &10 (Keesing) .. 1 O—WHITE FANG. 8.9, car. 8.10 (A. McDonald) 2 y—MOA BIRD, 8.5 (Atkins) .. .. 3 •. ' Also Started.—s Hunting Day, 9.8; 2 Teller, 15.10; 10 Bold Front, 8.10; 1 Orby's Choice, 8.7; 3 Head Serang, 5.5; G Toboggan, 8 King Wanga, 8.0. Half h length; leng-th. Time, lm 17 4-ss. HACK AND /HUNTERS' STEEPLES, Of £75; 3 miles. ' 9—SIMEON, 10.9 (Mcllroy) .. ..1 J-CAT-I-MES, 9.0 (Crawley) .. .. '2 J—HATJMARIRI, 9.0 (A. Jenkins) * .. 3 Also Started. —1 Neil, 10.4; 4 Jen, 9.12; S Freehold, 9.12; G Tr.ll Timber. 9.0. Jen rim off and Neil and Tall Timber dislodged their riders. Simeon won by a length, with 200 yds. between Cat-i-mes and Haujnariri. Time, Gm 5 4-ss. MAIDEN RACE, Of £SO; weight 8.0; 5 fur. I—HUNTER'S MOON (Voitre) .. ..1 4—BLACK SONGSTER, car. 8.3 (Craig) 2 s—sunny Bachelor, car. 5.3 (S. Anderson) 3 Also Started.—s Mister Tom, 7 Hunting . Jay, 2 Reviver, 8 Prince Colossus, 3 Swift i V and Sure. ; . ! Head; half-a head. Time, lm 4s. WINTER OATS HANDICAP,, Of £SS: U miles. 6—TELLER, 8.4 (H. Dunn) . * s . 1 8-r-MALAHAT; 9.6 (Keesing) .. .. 2 S—SUNNY SONG, 8.3 ,(S. Anderson) .. S Also Started.—9 Autumn Sun, 9.5; 3 White Fang. 8.10; 2 Good Idea, 8.8; 7 Rory llor, 10 Helium, 8 Nahi, 1 Bob In, 8.0. One "length; length. Time, 2m 18s. TRAMWAY HACK FLAT HANDICAP, Of £6O; 7 fur. 2—HAWTHORN, 9.1 (R. Mcßae) .. 1 j 4—RASOULI, 8.3 (S. Anderson) .. .. 2 6—BIRD CALL, 8.0 (G. Gomm) .. 3 Also Started. —3 Lady Spy, 9.1; 1 Bever- | *ge. 8.13; 7 Tama Waiata. 8.11; i 8.10; 8 Foul wind. 9 Measurer, 6" Kahunoke (bracketed with Primax), 10 Menaderva. 8.0. Half a length; head. Time, lm 34 2-ss. i ._ • / ' jPAKURANGA HUNT RACES j. NOMINATIONS CLOSE TO-DAY Nominations for the Pakuranga Hunt Club's annual race meeting, to be held at /Elierslie on' August 20, close at 5 p.m. today with Mr. W. S. Spence. TO-MOR.RO'W'S PROGRAMME LIST OF THE ACCEPTORS [BY TELEGRAPH —PRESS ASSOCIATION] GISBORNE Thursday ! • Acceptances for the second day of the Gisborne meeting, Saturday, are as follows ; GISBORNE HURDLES, of £75; H railes. j —Manuiri, 10.3; Neil, 10.6; Monetize," 10.5; Million, 9.12; St. Ames, 9.11: Atholspear, 9.8, Kaiti, 9.5; Rongo, 9.3; Kins Wanga, 9.2; Cat-i-mes; Sunglare, 9.0. TRIAL HANDICAP, of £SO; 6 fur.—Black 'Songster, 9.0; 'Bird Call, 8.8; Menaderva. j Reviver, Evermore, Kahunoke, 8.4. WAIKANAE HANDICAP, of £BS; 1 mile. Malahat, 9.8; Teller, 9.5: Autumn Sun. 9.1; White Bird, Sunny Song, 8.5; Head Serang, 8.4; -iGood Idea.. 8.2; Toboggan, Rory Mor, Helium, Bob In, Lady Spy, 8.0. SECOND HACK FLAT HANDICAP, of iE6O: 7 fur.—Good Idea, 9.5; Hawthorn, 8.11; Lady Vane, 9.2.; Beverage. 8.12; Tama Waiata, Nahi, 8.8; Primax, 8.7; Rasouli, Stitch, 8.8; Princess Stjir. 8.2; Bird Call, Measurer, Ifight Speaker. Foulwind, 8.0. TE HAPARA STEEPLECHASE, of £75; S* miles.—Simeon, 11.7; Monetize, 10.12; Neil, 10.4; Jen, 9*12; Freehold, Cat-i roes, ' ■ 9.7; Haumariri, Tall Timber, Harrowgate, fi.o. TURANGANUI PLATE, of £6O; 6 fur.— , .Bothwell, Black Sougster. 8.12; Terapeen, 8.11; Mister Tom, Hunting Jay, Hunter's Moon, Sunny Bachelor, Swift and Sure, 8.3. . FAREWELL HANDI f of £65; 6 fur. •—Lordly Knight, Hnntir... » ay, 9.6; White Fang, 9.1; King Teller, 9.1; Bold Front, ManifestoXj 8; Orby s Choice, Snnnv Song, 8.6; Sunglare, 8.0; Aiguille,, 8.3; Good Idea, 8.2; Hawthorn, Toboggan,! ' Princess Star, Stitch, 8.0. JEAN McELWYN DEAD A WELL-BRED PACING MARE The death has occurred in Christchurch of Jean McEhvyn. one of the gamest and Inost consistent pacer 3 ever raced in New j Zealand.' She produced a filly foal to Jack Potts and was to have been mated with Silk Thread this season. She became very' low in condition, however, and, although 1 It. B. Berry took her homo and mado every tffort to save her, ehe died last Saturday. Jean McEhvyn's blood lines compared favourably with, the best in America, both her sire, Nelson Bingen, and dam. Miss Spiers, being imported from America by &r. E. X. Le Lievre. Miss Spiers was got by Peter the Lola, bv Onward—The Widow, by Welton— Maggie 11.. by Ilonier. Widow Lola is almost a E J 3, £ r * ip-blootl to Widow Ma"gie. dam of Mr. McSlwyn. 1.591. jind Benelwyn." 2.11. who. had he lived another 30 days, would without doubt have entered the 1 *Rt of two-minute trotter*. Jean M'Klwyn's death is very bad luck for her ownei Mr D. 11. RevcJ, of Aucklano. SPEEDMINT REAPPEARS The Groat Northern Oaks winner SpeedSjwt hrß attain been taken up by P. K. *°Po at Takanini. She is at present only Pottering about, but she will resume regular on the track at the be'-nnning of next fctontli. Speedmint hat up to date been a fc,ood and consistent fillv and her appearance the belief that another profitable season is in store for lier twner. / j:' /•' ; " j RACING- FIXTURES I a 30—South, Canterbury Hunt Club. August C—PcA-ertv Bay Hunt Club. " August 9, 11. 13—Canterbury Jockey Club. August 20—Pakuransa Hunt Club.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21247, 29 July 1932, Page 7

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WINTER RACING New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21247, 29 July 1932, Page 7

WINTER RACING New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21247, 29 July 1932, Page 7

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