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C.J.C. MEETING (Per Press Association.) CHRISTCHURCH, this day. Seymour Handicap.—3-2 Quite Soon (Messervy),’ 1; 5-5 Maroha (Jennings),'#; 1-1 Colossian (A. E. Ellis), 3. Scratched : Tuirau. Won by a neck each vtay. Time, 1.28. Members’Handicap.—2-1 Mobile (L. J. Ellis), 1; 1-3 'Cricket Bat (L. G. .Morris), 2; 3-2 Cranford (Leekie), 3. All started. Won by three lengths, and Ij- lengths. Time, 1.24 2-5. Pioneer Handicap.—2-2 Round Up (L. Jones), 1; 5-3 Hororata, coupled with Bun Fight (MeFarlane), 2; 1-1 Silver Coat (L. J. Ellis), 3. All started. -Won by two lengths, and one length. Time, 60 2-sscc. H.B.J.C. MEETING (Per Press Association.) HASTINGS, this day. The Hawke’s Bay Jockey Club’s spring meeting was held to-day iu beautiful weather. The course is excellent, and there is a good attendance. Tomoana Hurdles. —3-3 Anemometer (J. Walsh), 1; 1-1 Kaliunoko (N. Trillo), 2; 2-2 fleliotype.- (C. Stratton), 3. Scratched : Gold* Ruler. Won by seven lengths, and five lengths. Gi'iimpy fell. Time. 2.42 2-5. Trial 1 Strikes.. — 0-10 Greenorc (Walsh), 1; 2-2 The Grasper (P. Atkins), 2; 1-1 Thane (11. Young), 3. Scratched. Artless and Gay Dog. Won by two lengths, and a nose. Time, 1:8 2-5.
Nursery Handicap.—l-2 Pakanui (Atkins), 1; 4-4 Happy Landing (11. Young), 2; 2-1 Be Friend (S. Anderson),. .‘l. 'Scratched: Plato. Won' by 2il lengths, and half a length. Time, 1.9 :i-5. WHANG ARE! RACES (Per Press Association.) WHANCARr‘[, this day. Titoki Handicap.’—2,T Miss Lit, I p 1-2 Manama, 2; 7-7 Auhretia. 3. All started, Won by a Joiijjd ItVaclj and a hehd. Time, 1.29. I’oroti Hurdles. —1-1 Neil, 1; 4-4 Benighted, 2; 2-2 Archeen, 3. Scratched': Blue B’onnot. Won by a neck, and one and a-half lengths. Time, 2.02 1,5. Parle Handicap.—-1-1 Lord. Val, 1; 4-4 Jalldy Karo, 2; 2-2 Alloy, 3. Scratched : Whakapara, Bonny Gay, Karangapai, Maori Boy, and, Sir Val. Won by threequarters of a length, and a head. Time, 1.42 1-5.. TENNIS ENGLISH- TEAM’S VISIT (Per Press Association.) Oil BIS TCI lIJ RC H, this day. Exhibition tennis matches by the visiting English team and lending New Zealanders were continued to-day in tine weather at Wilding Park. .Miss Dearnuui (England) beat Miss Rudkin (Canterbury), (i—2, (i—l. i Hughes boat Perry, 4—4, 3 —4, o—l
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18551, 10 November 1934, Page 15
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