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WINTER RACING

GISBORKE MEETING VICTORY FOR BOTHWELL SPRINT TO FALSE SCENT ROYAL LINEAGE SCORES i'i. [BY TELEGRAPH —PRESS ASSOCIATION! GISBORNE, Thursds*" The Poverty Bay Turf Club's Winter fleeting opened to-day in dull weather. r fW track was dead after recent heavy rains. The totalisator handled £3132, compared with £3395 at the winter meeting of tho now defunct Gisborne Racing Club last year, st deercaso of £263 10s. Results: — FIRST HURDLES, Of £7O; 1J miles S—S—ROYAL LINEAGE. 10.10 (H. Dulieu) 6—6—KINSEL, 11.2 (J. Leach) ~2 45 —TAHOMA, 9.11 (J. Mcßae) .. . . 3 Also Started.—3—2 Red Bank, I—\ True Blood, 10.S: 2—4 Million. 9.6. Threo lengths; six lengths*. True Blood was fourth. Million fell. Time, 3rn 0 4-ss. ' FIRST HACK FLAT HANDICAP, Of .€6O; 6 fur. B—3—GRAND SPORT, 8.8 (L. Dulieu) . 1 S—S—SUNSTEAD, 8.2 (Fanning) . ..2 77 —PETER PAUL, S.O (Atkins) , . 3 Also Started.—2~l Hunting Jay., 9.0; 5—6 Merry Hunter. 8.11; I—l Miss Sarty, 8.10; 4—2 Brown Abbey, 10—10 Tyrone Boy, B—6 Prince Henry, 9—9 Merry Melody, 8.0. Three lengths; two and a-half lengths. Tyrone Boy was fourth. Hunting Jay was left .tot the rost and took r.o part in the race. Time, lm 21s. FLYING HANDICAP, Of 170; 6 fur. 3—3—FALSE SCENT, S.O (Atkins) .. 1 i—S—ROYAL BENGAL, 9.5 (Fanning) , 2 7—7—LITTLE WONDER, 8.0 (Callahan) 3 Also Started.—l—l Lordly Knight, 10.2; 6—S Hunting Day, 8.0; 2—2 Aiguille, 9.3; s—l Master Cynic, 8.0. One and a-half lengths; one and a-quaiter lengths. Time, lm 21 l-ss. JULY HACK HANDICAP. Of £6O; 1 mile I—I—GAINSFID, 8.6, car. 8.8 (L. Dulieu) 1 2—2—KIND WORDS. S.O. car. 8.2J (McInally) ■. . .. 2 S—2—ISMS, 8.2 (Leach) .. .. ..8 Also Started.—4—£ Measurer, 8.8; 5—5 Ta"iuheru, 8.0. Two and a-half lengths; six lengths. Measurer was fourth. Time, lm 49 l-ss. Kind Words and Taruheru made the running until within three furlongs from homo, when Gainsfid came out and overhauled the leaders and drew away, winning easily. Isms, who had overhauled Taruheru, was six lengths back third, followed by Measurer. MAIDEN RACE, Of £SO; 5 fur. I—^—HUNTING MARS, S.O, car. 8.5 (Walsh) .. 1 2—I—HUNTING STAR, 8.0 (Atkins) .. 2 11—12—MISS HORNET, 8.0, car. 8.2 (McInally) ■ .. 3 Also Started.—3—3 Musgo, 7—6 Vanestep, 4—4 Mister Tom, 6—5 Kentucky Song, 9—R Capilla Abbey, 9—9 Jim Quin, B—ll Sweet Joy, 11—13 Faithful Lover, 5—9 Fortene, 12—7 Kahariki, 8.0. One and a-half lengths; two and a-half lengths. Mister Tom was fourth. Time, lm 7s. . WINTER OATS HANDICAP. Of £80; 11 miles 3—BOTHWELL, S.O (G. Gomm) .. .. 1 I—7ALSIER, 9.4 (J. Walsh) . . .. 2 2—MERRY DAMON. 10.3. (H. Dulieu) .. 3 Also Started.—4 Bold Front, 8.7. Three-quarters of a, length; four lengths. Time, 2m 19 l-sa. Bothwell took tho lead for the start, and vas never headed. In the early stages Merry Damon and Valsier were running level, but the latter came awnv.at the half-mile. In spite of a desperate finish, could not catch Bothwell. ' • TRAMWAY HACK HANDICAP, Of £6O; 7 fur. ' 1-SUNNY BACHELOR. 9.2 (L. Dulieu) 1 2—HUNTING JAY, 8.11 (Atkins) .. 2 4—KAHUNOKE, 9.0 IH. Dulieu) . . . . S Also Started.—3 Musgo. 8.0. Two lengths; half a length. Time, lm 36 2-SS. SECOND DAY'S PROGRAMME ACCEPTANCES FOR TO-MORROW [BY TELEGBAPH —PRESS ASSOCIATION"I ; GISBORNE, Thursday Acceptances for the second day of the Poverty Bay Turf Club's %vinter meeting on Saturday are as follows: SECOND HURDLES, of £7O, It miles.— Royai Lineage, 11.6; Kinael. 11.5; True Blood, Red Bank, 10.6; Tahoma, 9.12; Mil- / lion, 9.3; Chronic, 9.0. TRLVL HANDICAP, of £SO, 6 fur.—Hunting Mara. 9.0; Hunting Star, 8.6; Miss Hornet, Kind Words, 8.3; Musgo, Mister Tom, Capilla Abbey, Jim Quin, Sweet Joy, Fortene, 8.0. TARUHEREU HACK HANDICAP, of £6O; 7 fur.—Sunny Bachelor, 9.10; Grand SDort, Gainsfid, 9.2; Hunting Jay, 8.12; Merry Hunter, 8.9; Master Cynic, 8.3; Peter Paul, Kind Words, 8.2; Merry Melody, Tyrone Boy, Taruheru, Princo Henry, 8.0. WAIKANAE HANDICAP, of £80; 1 mile Huntingdon, 9.10; Royal Bengal, 9.4; Aiguille, Valsier, 9.2; Bothwell, 8.9: Bold Front, 8.4; Gainsfid, 8.3; Little Wonder, Rory Mor, 8.0. T/URANGANUI PLATE, of £6O: 6 fur.Brown Abbey, Isms, Hunting Star, 9.0; Hunting Mars, 8.12; Miss Sarty, 8.11. TAHOKA HACK HANDICAP, of £6O; 1 mile.—Kahunoke, 9.2; Hunting Jay, 8.12; Isms, 8.3; Sunetead, Kind Words, Peter Paul, 8.2. FAREWELL HANDICAP, of £65; 6 furHuntingdon, 10.0; Royal Bengal, 9.7; False Scent. 8.10; Grumpy, 8.7: Sunny Song, 8.3; Kinsel. 8.2; Master Cynic, Little Wonder. 8.0. / . " ~ NOTES FROM EVERYWHERE TRACK And stable gossip The Timoru trainer E. J. Ellis had a duccesßful time at the couthcm hunt meetings last week. He wen with Punchicstown and Adult at Wnimate, while/at the South Canterbury meeting Punchicstown and lan's March gave him two moro wins. Dj O'Connor, n. very capable rider, made a start as a trainer at Riccarton recently, arid he was warmly congratulated at Timaru lant Saturday when Lancer credited him with his first win in the Teschemaker Memorial Hunt Club Steeplechase. At the Helena Vale (Perth) meeting on ■July 15, only two runners went to the post in the opening event, a two-miles hurdlo race. Both horses fell at the first hurdle. rider of the favourite broke a collarbone and the other horse was romounted and completed the courso. In Sydney laet week Miss Hastings, a brown filly by Legionnaire—Kaahumanu, trained at Randwick by F. Williams, came to a sudden end. She broke away from hor attendant and ran into a fence, suffering sich injuries that ihe had to be destroyed. She was a half-sister to the Magnie gelding Gold Mag, and was brad by Mr. J. Hennah, of Hastings Black Man, who paid the largest, dividend of tjie dav when he won the Ladies' Bracelet it /the Rangitikei Hunt meeting on Wednesday, is a four-year-old gelding by Nigger Minstrel from Kapiti. This was his first r.tart in a rare. He is owned and trained by Mr. C. Ij. Bull, of Huntervillo, who also rode him. Tho dam, Knpiti, was bred by Mr. Bull's father, Mr. James Bull, being by Autumnu3 from Ohau. / While travelling on tho train to Trentham Tavern Knight chafed the butt of his tail >nd upon his arrival at home the trouble became septic. It has since yielded to treatment. but. although ho is doing daily walking exercise, his trainer has not yet v 'flee.med it advisable to give him any fast work. Tavern Knight is expected to resume •Ctive training at any time now. ,/ The Takanini trainer A, Rhodes has decided on a change of quarters and he is foil, now occupying stables on C. Morse's properly. At present Tatyoon is tho only b Wpe he has in active work, but Thespis is expected to rejoin his team within the next few weeks. Haupere, the WhirlwindMarriage Biiill colt, formerly trained by Rhodes, has been transferred to the stable of J. h. Gray.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21555, 28 July 1933, Page 7

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WINTER RACING New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21555, 28 July 1933, Page 7

WINTER RACING New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21555, 28 July 1933, Page 7

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