POVERTY BAY RACES
CHAPLIN WINS SPRING HANDICAP FLYING TO NANCY LEE. Per press Association. GISBORNE, October 29. The Poverty Bay Turf Club’s sprirtg meeting opened in fine Heather. The going was good, and the totalisator investments were £12,731 as against £15,543 for the first day last year, a decrease of £2812. Results:— JUNCTION HANDICAP, 2 Princess Ronnie, 7.11 (Wiggins) 1 1— Heather Sprig, 9.7 2 3 Manutai, 7.10 3 Only starters. Won by half a length, six between seepnd and third. Time, Imin 23 4-ssec. FIRST HURDLES' Of 100 sovs; one mile and threequarters. 17-Monte, 10.4 (Stratton) 1 3 Sunray, 10.9 2 4 Radio, 9 3 Also started—Thiganthu 9.11, 0 Black Apple 9, 7 Martintine 9. 5 Grandiose 9. Won by half a length; one between second and third. Time, 3min 25sec. ROSELAND HACK, Of 130 sovs; six furlongs. 3 Night Song, 8.8 (R. Reed) 1 4 Blue Jay, 8.3 2 2 Princess Nata, 7.7 3 Also started—l Waioeka Jack 8.1, 9 Mark Over 7.7, 6 Serenade 7.2, 8 Peril 7, 5 Royal Heather 7. 7 Pita 7, 10 Castanea 7. Won by half a length; three-quar-ters between second and third. Time. Imin 16 3-ssec. SPRING HANDICAP, Of 250 sovs; one mile and a quarter. 2 —Chaplin (J. Barry) 1 I—Scotch Mixture, 9.3 1 2 4—Barrier, 8.13 3 Also started—3 The Author 8.11. 5 Cohesion 7. Won by a head; two and a half lengths between second and third. Time, 2min lOsec. WELTER HANDICAP. Of 130 sovs; seven furlongs. 1— Highway, 9.12 (J. Nixon) ...... 1 2 Mangatoetoe, 8.13 2 B —Polyilainus, 8 ' 3 Also started—7 Our Day 8, 6 Cleft
8, 5 Scottish King 8, 4 Kingi Pita 8. Won by two and a half lengths; one between second and third. Time, Imin 32see. MAIDEN SCURRY, Of 115 sovs; five furlongs; weight Bst. I—Ngawati (J. Barry) ] s—Jeanette 2 4—Evensong { 3 Also started—lo Whispering Sam, 9 Flying Phantom, 8 Mix Up, 2 Potai, 6 Three Kings, 1 Red Autumn (bracketed with Ngawati), 3 Night Gambler, 13 Bright Hope, 11 Springsnro, 7 Goldstreak. Won by three-quarters of a length; two and a half between second and third. Time, Imin 3 2-ssce. FLYING HANDICAP, Of 150 sovs; six furlongs. 1— Nancv Lee, 9.6 (J. Barry) .. .. 1 2 Startle, 8.7 2 3 Princess Ronnie, 7.9 3 Only starters. Won by a length; head between second and third. Time, Imin lfisec. OCTOBER. HACK FLAT, Of 130 sovs; one mile. 4 Pita, 7 (P. Atkinson) 1 I—Garzon, 8.5 2 3—Princess Nata, 7.8 3 Also started—7 Peril 7, 6 Royal Heather 7,2 Carniola 7, 5 Cymbeline 7.' Won by two lengths; head between second and third. Time, Imin 44 1-5 sec. SECOND DAY ACCEPTANCES The acceptances for Saturday are: MATAWAERO HANDICAP, of 150 .sovs; ono mile.—Chaplin 10.4, The ■Author 10.1, Mangatoetoe 8.13, Blue Jay 8.12, Pita 8.3, Cohesion 8.2, Demagogue 8.2, Our Day 7.7, Pollydanios 7.7, Carniola 7.7’. SECOND HURDLES HANDICAP, of 140 savs; one mile and a half. —* Monte 11, Sunray 10.13, Garzon 10.9, Silverfisl! 9.3, Royal Heather, Radio, Whisnering Sam, Grandiose 9. JUVENILE STAKES, of 150 sovs; five furlongs.—Rapiata 8.1, White Fang 8.1, Perle do Rouge 7.13, Jeanette 7.13, Hampton Court 7.13, Ngawai 7.12, Automaton 7.9, Cool Card 7.5. MAKARAKA HANDICAP, of 200 sovs; one mile.—Scotch Mixture 9.5, Barrier 8.8, Chaplin 8.6, Highway 8.6, Tlie Author 8.3, Startle 8.2. MAIDEN HANDICAP, of 115 sovs; six ■lunongs. —Teanettte 9, Eversong 5.9, Goldstreak 8.0, Scottish King 8.5,
Polar 8.5, Horry Flyer, Flying Phantom, Peril, Three Kings, Radio, Vivo, Night Gambler, Red Autumn, Cymbeline, Beechworth 8.3. WAIKANAE HANDICAP of 150 sovs; six furlongs.—Nancy Lee 9.12, Startle 8.8, Princess Ronnie 8.4, Manutai 7.2, Serenade 7, Markover 7. WAIMATA HACK - FLAT, of 130 sovs; seven furlongs.—Night Song 9.2, Manutai 8.11, Blue Jay 8.9, Pita 8.2, Cohesion 8.1, Princess Nata 7.8, Serenade, Our Day, King’s Up, Peril, Polydamos, Goldstreak, Cymbeline, Carniola 7. FAREWELL HANDICAP, of 130 sovs; six furlongs and a half.—Nancy Lee 9.13, Heatherspring 9.9, Barrier 8.3, Princess Ronnie 8.5, Waioeka Jack, Sophia, Night Gambler 7. V.R.C.MEETING TRAINING PERFORMANCES NOTES FROM THE TRACKS. Bv —I/rpss Assn * Copyright. (Received October 29, 5.5 p.m.) MELBOURNE, October 29. Ifc was fiue and breezy at Flemington this morning. On the tan Standby Wilson)'cov* ered a mile and a half in 2min 47sec. Bard of Avon and Ethelton galloped a mile and a quarter in 2min 14^sec. The. Night Patrol (W. Wileman) did six f urlongs in lmin 16sec; Pilliewink,e <* Young), n furlongs in 2min .38 sec; Manfred (F. Dempsey), nine furlongs in lmin 57jsec; Pukka, five in lmin 4ffiec; and Royal Roue, nine in 2mm. Baldwin finished seven furlongs in lmin 31secj Solidify and Valiant, six in lmin 17isec. Balgambn beat The Tyrant over nine furlongs in 2min 1 sec, and Friarsdale beat Wycherley in a mile and a half in 2min 42sec. Brown Rajah covered 12 furlongs in 2m in 55sec. On the grass Pantheon did a mile in lmin 45sec. At Caulfield Lemina (R. Medliurst) made a record for 12 furlongs on the crass, in 2min 35sec; the first mile took lmin 44sec. Manacre (L. Franklin) did seven furloncs in lmin 33*sec; Red Shank and Hampden, one mile in lmin 43 sec. Fujisan made the best time over fiv6 furlongs, lmin 2lsec. Tooknrby (N. Percivnn d;d 11 furlongs on the sand in 2m in 24sec—a record for the track. Our Prince did ten furlongs on the grass in 2inin 14sec; King’s Pardon, ten in 2min 21src: and Spearfelt, one mile in lmin v
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New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 12282, 30 October 1925, Page 10
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