POVERTY BAY TURF CLUB' S RACES.
Fibst Dat— Thttrsday, Fzbbttahy 14. ! The Poverty Bay Turf Club's meeting commenced to-day in showery weather. Tne amount put through the totalisator was £6405, against £5759 last year. The results are as follow: — i WELTER HANDICAP. One mile.— j Tearai, 9.9, 1; Hauiti, 8.0, 2; San Cruz, 8.3, 3. Also started: WateT o' Milk, Waituke, Eoni, and Reay. Won by a nose. Time, lmin 47£ sec. Dividends, £2 10s and £1 16s. HURDLE RACE. One mile and threequarters. — Faro, 11.5, 1; Inspan, 10.6, 2.
i Also started: Morpeth, Cinque, and Tanrwha, > Morpeth and Tanrwha fell, and Cinque ran round the last hurdle. Time 3min 25£ sec. Dividend, £2 lie. COUNTY STAKES. Sis furlongs.—Terahui, 8.5, 1; Gatenby, 7.6, 2; Hinetapauriki, , 7.3', 3. Also started: Hinetatamata, Gladsmuir. Serella, Spunyarn. Won by half a length. Time, lmin 17Jsec. Dividends, £1 16s and £1 10s. TURANGA STAKES.— FIag, 6.7, 1; Uenuhu, 7.10, 2; Immolation, 8.1. 3. Also started. Freeland, Oasis, Ladylike, Reservoir. An exciting finish. Won by a nose. Time, 2min 12 2-ssec. Dividends, £10 9s and MAIDEN SCURRY. Four furlongs.— Cheddite, 8.0, 1; Joker, 8.0, 2; Glen Afric, 8.0, 3. Five others started. Won by a length. Time, 53sec. Dividends, £4 3s and £1 12s. TELEPHONE HANDICAP. Five furlongs.—Linkless, 7.12, 1; Lady Ropina, 7.10, 2; Mrs Crawley, 7.5, 3. Also started: Lady Warwick, Gold Field, Runanui. Linkless led all the way. and won by a length. Time, lmin 3 l-ssec. Dividends, £3 Is and £1 19s HACK PLAT.— Trent, 8.0, 1; Silver Lead, 8.0. 2; Water o' Milk, 7.7, 3. Also started: Melton Hall^ Reay. Grey Gooae, Hauiti, and Flag. Won by a length. Time, lmin 46sec Dividends, £2 8s and £2 3s. FLYING HANDlCAP.— Contender, 8.0, I; Pink 'Un, 10.6, 2; Gaiety, 8.0, 3. Al?o started Hiki. Won hv a. lengtk ojxA a^lialf Time, lmin 16 2-ssec. Dividend, £5 6a. Second Dat— Friday, February 15. The Poverty Bay Turf Club's meeting was concluded i.o-day in showery weather. Results : — , STEWARDS' HANDICAP. Seven furlongs. — Immolation 8.1, 1; Black Reynard, 9.6. li; Uenuku, 7.13, 3. Also started: Ladylike. i Won by a length and a-half. Time, "lmin I 32 l-ssec. Dividend, £4 17& . , SECOND HURDLE HANDICAP. On© ■ mile and a-half. — Faro, 12.5, 1; Taniwha, 9.0, 2; Inspan, 9 12, 3. Also started: Morpeth and Cinque. Won easily by three lengths. Time, 2min 57 2-ssec. Dividend, £3 2». HACK FLAT HANDICAP. Seven furlongs — Silverlead, 8.5, 1; Trent, 9.10, 2; Goldfield, 8.13, 3. Also started: Hinetitaroata, Bruiser, Water o' Milk, Houiti, and Rey. Won by half a length. Time, ltnm 32 2-ssec. Dividends, £4 3s and 14s. SUNDERLAND STAKES. One mile— Con-tender, 8.13, 1; Gatenby, 7.5, 2; Uenuku, 7.13, 3. Also startsd: Gladsmuir and Flag. 1 Won by half a length. Time, lmin 46 l-ssec Dividend, £2 Bs. MAIDEN SCURRY. Five furlongs.—Rare aartia, 7.9, 1; Joker, 9.0, 2; Glen Afric, 8.10, |3. Also started : D reams ter and Big lan. I Won very easily. Time, lmin 6 l-ssec. Dividend, £3 9s. COUNTY STAKES. Five furlongs.—Sarilk, 7.4, 1; Terahui, 9.4, 2; Hinetapuariki, 7.4, 3. Also started : Amusement, Hineoria, San Cauz, Creeping Jane, Lady Betty. Wsa by two lengths. Time, lmin 4 2-ssec. Dividends, £9 14s and 2s. PUBLICANS' PURSE. Five furlongs.— Pink Un, 10.7, 1; Linkless, 8.1, 2; Mararangai, 9.5, 3. Also started: Lady Rohin*. Wou easily by a couple of lengths. Time, lmm 3 4-s&ec. Dividend, £1 I9s. FAJtUSWELL HANDICAP. Seven furlongs. , —Gaiety, 8.5, 1; Immolation, 8.12, 2; Trent, 9.0, 3. Also started: Reservoir, Flag, Silverload, Hiki, ard Dreamster. Won by a length. Time, lmin 32sec. Dividends, £7' ls and 15s.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2762, 20 February 1907, Page 53
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600POVERTY BAY TURF CLUB'S RACES. Otago Witness, Issue 2762, 20 February 1907, Page 53
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