RACING FIXTURES
July 20—Hawke's Buy H.G. July 24—Rangitikei H.C. July 25—Waimate District H.C, July 25, 27—Poverty Bay T.C. July 27—South Canterbury H.C July 27—Manawatu R.C.
(Proposed) ■Vug. 2—Poverty Bay H.C. Aug. 3—Christchurch H.C. Aug. 13, 15, 17—Canterbury J.C. Aug. 24—Pakuranga H.C. Aug. 29—Egmont-W'anganui H.C. (al New Plymouth). Aug. 31—Taranaki H.C. Sept. 7—Otago H.C. Sept. 7—Marton J.C. •Sept. 12, 14—Wanganui J.C. Sept. 21—Ashburton County R.C. Sept. 21—Foxton R.C. Sept. 21, 23—Avondale J.C. Sept. 26, 28—Geraldine B.C. Sept. 27, 28—Marlborough R.C. Sept. 28—Napier Park R.C. Sept. 28., 30—Taumarunui R.C. iat Paeroa).
HAWKE'S BAY HUNT
| ACCEPTANCES RECEIVED (Pur Press Association.) HASTINGS, last night. The following acceptances have boon received for tiiq Hawke's hay Hunt Club's annual meeting : Ctane Hack and Hunters' Hurdles (about one mile and a half). —Lady Spy .0.6, Cotsfield 9.9, Santott 9.2, War Parade, Sabatini, Jazz King 9.0. Okawa Maiden Handicap, special weights. (Five furlongs and a-haJf). — Irish Reel gelding, Royal Carter, Hard Times, Granvale, Mahoro, Grand, Black Magris, Morning Quest, Second (Jear, Shu, Hunting Tartan, Mona Lisa, Version, Kukumea, Trackman.
Hawke's Bay Hunt Cup Steeplechase (about two miles and a half). —Cotsheld 11.5, The Ranger 9.11, The Drone, Miss Pango 9.7, Pompadour, Prosy Boy, Golden Area 9.0.
Riverslea Handicap (one mile;. — Maine 9.5, Unexpected 9.5, Tres Sec 9.0, The Grasper 8.4, Royal Dash, Peggv Defoe 8.3, Jov Stick 8.2, Lady Vv'essex 3.0.
Soutra Hunters' Flat Handicap (on* mile and a quarter).—Hukcmanu 11.12. Standfast 11.9, Santoft 11.6, The Drom 11.2, Miss Pango 11.0, Cometra 11.0,. Vera Lux. Salon 10.7.
Waitangi Handicap (six furlongs).— Host 9.iL Snowball 8.11, Royal .Shift 3.9, ttoya'l Feast 8.7, Silver Song 8.5. Father's Choice, Ralphvllis 8.4. Blvgnii: 8.3. Thane 8.0.
i'iko'.dno Handicap (six furlong?).— Slippery 9.6. Caw'.eon 8.13. Rovnt' Bengal B.l*l. Host 8.8. False Scent, Colorlimns 8.0.
HORSES FOR AUSTRALIA GISBORNE TEAM OF THREE The Gisborne trainer A. Mcintosh has completed arrangements for a trip to Sydney with three horses, and be will leave with his charges about the middle of next month. His foam will comprise Sporting Blood, Grand Sport and a rising! two-year-old full-brother to Sporting IJlood. The Trentham trainer T. R. George will also take his departure for Sydnew next month. His team will include Wotan, Le Grande, Debut and several others. Wotan, who won at- his only start this season, is a particularly promising galloper who is expected to develop into a Derby colt.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 18760, 17 July 1935, Page 7
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