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GISBORNE RACING CLUB.

The concluding events at the Gisborne Racing Club's meeting- yesterday resulted as" follows:— ,-'.-. . .. ' ' ELECTRIC-HANDICAP, Of. 120 soys: second horse to receive 20 soys. and third horse 10 soys.: from stake. Five furlongs: Mr F. H-all'd- b m Waibrewa; syrs, by Glenapp-Tauhei, 9.« IJ. Buchanan) 1 Mr C. J. .-Parker's ■ Our King, 9.13 (McFlynn) ■:', ... ... ... ■ „.. 2 **Jlr Jv Finlay's Lord Possible, 8.1 (Mc-.: Donald), <- ; . ...►..« ... ....3 —Also ran: Field Force 8.6 (Tricklebank), Bers 7.5 (C. Brown), Dardanus 7.2 - and 3Hbs over. (Rollo), Shonaform 6.12 (Stowe), and Ruffiana 6.10 (Reed)- AH the acceptors went .to the and they ware despatched to a splendid; start.. Waiorewa made the running over the first furlong, and then Berg led the field, for a/ similar distance. ' Our -King went up fast on -the -outside and led into the straight, followed by Waiorewa. A'dingdong finish was .witnessed-between -Mr, Parker's.and Mr,Hatt's.horses, and Buchanan succeeded m urging his mount past the .post a fleck- m , front. of..the i, topweight., Lprd Possible', made a .good run m the straight, and gained, third, place, finishing three 'lengths behind, Our, King. The other horses, came m m the orderBerg, Shonaform, Field Force, Dardanus, Rulliana. Time,-, 1.21-5/ ' . AWAPUNJ -HACK;'HANDICAP, Of 100 soys.; second horse to receive 20 soys. out of stake,. Six furlongs. Mr J. E. Newton's eh c Despatch Carrier, 3yrs, by Marshal Soult—C£storlace; 7.10 and -libs over (11. bank) ... ... .'. ... 1 Mr A. E. IJuttenvorth's- Avpsine, 7.7 (Hunt), - :. 2 Mr R. Lewis' Multiano» 7.0 (Stowe) ... 3 —Also ran:,Shona May 8.7 (Porter), Faith 8.4 (Buchanan), •Bodenham . 7.10 (McDonald), T« Rakato 7.3 (C. Brown), Ladr Sabretache- 7.0 "(Reed), Grey King 7.0 (Rollo). i Some of the. horses were troublesome at the ; barrier, and after a false start Mr Wood sent the field away fairly well together. Shona May- showed outfirst, but -after the first- furlong Te Rakato took, up the running, and. l<jd into/the straight.. Coming up ..the." home -stretch the bacli horses closed, up, and a. great .finish was witnessed. . Despatch Carrier, who had been well,.behind ,m the early stages, dashed up on the outside and won by a length. Aro Sine came through well' - and beat Multionp. <whfch7also put-in a late run,\ tiy-.ar fieadi; Te • Rakato. was : fourth. Bodenham fifth; whilst. «rey rKing brought up ithe rear, the unplaced horses, finishing pretty .■'welt In a bunch. Time,. 1.16..... '■.:.-... ... . , , . „„.. ;- ,-,; FINAL HANDICAP, of 110 soys.; second horse .to v. receive 20 soys, and,. third horse, 5 govs. from, stake. .Seven furlongs. .-,-..... ../..'. j Mr Fj;E; Loomb's b f Lady: Alicia, 3yrs, - -. by Obligado^-Lady Alys, 7,4 (Reed) 1 Mr A. Henderson's Carburetter, 6.10 - (Stowe) ■ '? ... ...: '.:. ... 2 - Mr J. Paku's San Plule, 8.0 (A. Trlckle- • banlO'.^.' > ... ...... ... 3 Perceler 8.12 (McDonald) also ran. The four horses got away-well..together. Per- • celer made the- running 4o -thd: back-rof the course, .where he was joined by Car-, burettes -and - the „_r'o. raced, several lengths m front of the,- other ,two as-far as the western .side. Lady .Alicia, moved forward quickly, and .led into the. straight by aboqt a length from Carburetter. A clinking, race fov .home between these two horses . resulted m Lady Alicia winning by. a neck. San Pluie.was .two lengths away second, beating /perceler .for third „ place by, several lengths, t^ifhe, 1.29. During the.day the<spm;of £11,704 was invested- on. the. totalisator, theijtotal lor the. corresppntWng.. ■ day-,last . year > being, £11,203. , The investments for thetwo days, amounted to £23,973, the figures for tlie IQI3 summer meeting., being. $23,245.. . .'.<. Mr j. M. Cameron, was, the most "successful owper, his winnings to £270 and a cup valued at ,£2O. ..Other winners' wpre as follows:—F. Hull £210, A. B. Williams £190, K. S. Williams'£l6o, F. E. Loomb-£lO5, 'j. Williamson £100, _. Furr £00. W. Woods £00, G,;E.. Twist £90, J. A. LUCAS £90, J. E;, Newton £DO. A. Henderson £85,, W. J. Douglas £80, J. Mabkay £80, C. .Morse ,£3O, G. Fludlay £30, J., H. Colebourne £20, P." W. Taylor, £20, L. J. WllclUig £20, C. J. Parker ,£2Q, A. E. Buttoi'worth £20, Carrick £20, c. Haldano £15, J. Clark £15, R. Te Hianga £10, J. F. Pettie £10, E; Kenip £10, J. Paku £5. . , Of tho trainers George Jones had the most winners, no less, than Aye, being to. • his credit. ,E. J. Ra? came next with .two, and tho following had..one. each; P. Malone. W.•',o'livo.F. E. Loomb/ W. Woods, J. Munn, J. M, Cameron, A. McLeod, F. Stowe, mid C. E. Twist, E. A. Reed and W. Ryan each rode three winners, J. Buchanan and H. Trlcklebank two each, A. J. McFlynn, L. Traill, C. Rollo, C. Brown, C Stowe, and M. McDonald one each... .

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 13299, 7 February 1914, Page 5

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GISBORNE RACING CLUB. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 13299, 7 February 1914, Page 5

GISBORNE RACING CLUB. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 13299, 7 February 1914, Page 5