AIGUILLE WINS STAKES
POVERTY BAY MEETING PURSE WON BY LORDLY KNIGHT. KINSEL TAKES THE HURDLES. By Telegraph.—Press Association. Gisborne, Last Night. The concluding day of the Poverty Bay Turf Club’s meeting was held today in fine weather, the course being in very good order. The totalisator put through £4147 10s, against £4926 on the second day last year, a decrease of £778 10s. For the meeting the total was £7257 10s, compared with £8836 last year, a decrease of £1578 10s. Results are:— COOK HACK HANDICAP. Of £6O. Six furlongs. 5- FRANK, 7.4 (Callahan) 1 6- MASTER CYNIC, 7.10 (Leach) 2 3- MARCHING SONG, 7.9 (Chaplin) 3 Also started: 1-2 Hunting Jay, 9.5; 2-1 Stitch,' 9.0; 4-5 Bothwell, 7.12. Won by two lengths, a neck between second and third. Time, lm. 15 2-ss. iSECOND HURDLES. : Of £7O. One mile and a-half. 1— KINSEL, 10.0’ (H. Dulieu) 1 -4—KING WANGA, 9.3 (Clements) . 2 2— MILLION/ib.4 (Tinsley) 3 Also started: 3 Tama Waiata, 9.4. Won by two lengths, four lengths between second and. third. Time, 2m. 44 l-ss. TRIAL HANDICAP. Of £6O. Six furlongs. 1-2-ISMS, 9.0 (Stratton) 1 4- 8.8 (McDoweU) ... 2 5- MISTER TOM, 8.3 (T. Chaplin) ' 3 Also started: 3-3 Hine te Wai, 9.0; 2-1 Conference, 8.12. Won by one and a-quarter lengths, one length between second and third. Time, lm. 15 4-ss. SUNDERLAND STAKES. Of £lOO. One mile. 1- AIGUILLE, 9.10 (Thomson) .... 1 5- VALSIER, 8.10 (Atkins) 2 3- LITTLE WONDER, 7.0 (Callahan) -. 3 Also started:, 2-2 Merry Damon, 10.7; 4- White Fang, 8.9; 7-8. Malahat, 8.5; 7- Kahunoke, 8.2; 8-7 Toboggan," 7.0. ■ Toboggan and Little Wonder led the field till the turn for home. Toboggan was first to give way and within the distance Aiguille, Valsier and Merry Damon were running abreast a length -behind Little Wonder. Aiguille won by a quarter of a length from Valsier, with Little Wonder half a length back and Merry Damon a neck behind fourth. Time, lm. 41 l-ss. PUBLICAN’S PURSE. Of £7O. Five furlongs. 2- LORDLY KNIGHT. 9.13 (H: Dulieu) 1 3- MASTER FRANK, 7.0 (Callahan) 2 4- MASTER CYNIC, 7.0 (McDowell) .: s Also started: 6-6 Tai Ao, 8,9; 5-5 Hunting Jay, 8.5; 1-2 Hunting Day, 7.12. Won by a length and a quarter, threequarters of a length between second and third. Time, lm. 0 4-ss. ROSELAND HACK HANDICAP. Of £6O. One mile. 9-B—BOTHWELL, 7.10 (G. Gomm) .. 1 2-2-GAINSFID, 8.1 (McDowell) .... 2 6- BACHELOR, 8.6 (Cal- * lahan) 3 Also started: 3-3 Night Speaker, 9.2; 1- Measurer, 8.8; 5-5 Wedding Bells, 8.6; 7-7 Innqendo, 8.5; 4-4 Marching Song, 7.4; 8-9 Some Watch, 7.0. Won by two and a quarter lengths. I one and a half lengths between second ! and third. Time, lm. 42 l-ss. FAREWELL HANDICAP. Of £7O. Six furlopgs. 2- SCENT, 7.9 (Callahan) 1 3- HEAD SERANG, 7.4 (Gomm) . 2 4- HUNTING DAY, 7.9 (Atkins)-.. 3 Also started: 1-1 Good Hunting, • 9.1; 6-6 Tai Ao, 8.4; 5-4 Little Wonder, 7.0. I Won by half a length, a length beI tween second and third. Time, lm. 14 l-ss.
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Taranaki Daily News, 13 February 1933, Page 4
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