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GISBORNE RACES

PRESS ASSOCIATION. GISBORNE, July 7. Glorious weather prevailed for the second day of the Gisborne Racing Club’s winter mooting. The sum of £7936 was put through the tptalisator,'making £15.870 for the meeting, as against £9481 for last year’s meeting. Results:— SECOND HANDICAP HURDLES, 2 mites.— Game, 9.2, 1; Artie, 10.12, 2; Te Kainui, 9.13, 3. Also started —Appelles, Master Stead. Appelles fell. Won by twelve lengths. Time, 4mlu. MAIDEN HACK HANDICAP, five furlongs.—Goldemar (Whittaker), 10.8, 1; Tyne Lass. 9.8. 2; Kathleen Tyne. 9.4, 3. Also started —Van I tress, Karana, Carver, Doonc, Marta. Won with the greatest ease. Time, JSmin 6Js©o. WAIKANAE HANDICAP, seven furlongs.— Scotch, 9.10 (Whittaker), 1; Iney, 11.3, 2: Sublime, 10.5, 3. Also started—Bunkum 10. Won by a length, Timo. Imin 34 4-ssec. To HAPARA STEEPLECHASE, about two miles and a half.—Okaihau, 11,3. 1; First Barrel, 11, 2. Dudeen, the only other starter, fell. Won by a dozen lengths. Timo, smin 30 l*s?ec. SECOND HACK FLAT, six furlongs.—Ardfort, U. 1; Goldemar. 10.7. 2; Miss Ada, 9.12, 3. Also started—First Marshall. Josio. Santiago, Happy New Tear, Rising Smu Tho Chef, Zulu Queen. Won by a length. Time, Imin 2Tecc. TURANGANUI HACK STEEPLECHASE, two miles.—Okaihau 11.10, 1; Tho Plough, 9.7, 2. Wanstcnd and Waloliika. tho ether starters, fell. Won anyhow, ‘rime, 4min 16 4-sfoc. FAREWELL HANDICAP, one mile.—lnev. 11, 1; Scotch, 9.6, 2; Stourtcm. 9.11, 3. Also* started—Obscurity, Bcrengaria. A great race; won by a length. Timo, Imin 48 3*5 sec.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 7847, 8 July 1911, Page 17

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GISBORNE RACES New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 7847, 8 July 1911, Page 17

GISBORNE RACES New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 7847, 8 July 1911, Page 17