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HAWKE’S BAY TROTTING

QUID HAIRST WINS CUP : STORMY MACK'S JUNE HANDICAP; THE STEWARDS’ TO SUMMERTIME. By Telegraph—Press Association. ' Hastings, June 1., The Hawke’s Bay Trotting. Club’s annual meeting opened in brilliant weather which later became overcast. The attendance was fair and the track good, in spite of the recent heavy rain. The totalisator handled £2116, compared with £4588 10s for the eight races df the first day last year, which was the King's Birthday. Results are:— NOVICE HANDICAP. ! Of £65; 3.45 class; one mile and a-half. 4 (3) SILVER BERRY, It. (Thomas) 1 1 (1) MAX HAVOC, 24yds bhd. (Ny--ham) .'. 2 6 (7) FLORRIE REAL, It (Carmichael) . 3 Also started: 7 (6) Audrey Boy, It; 5 (5) Lady Snips, It.; 2 (4) Manaaka, It.', 3 (2) Liability, 36yds bhd. A length; three lengths. HAVELOCK HANDICAP. Of £65; 3.50 class; one mile and a-half. 5 (6) HUIA. LOMOND, It (Williams) 1 6 (5) HUE CORONADO, 144yds bhd. ! (He'ginbotham) 2 2 (2) DERBY THORPE, 48yds bhd. (Thomas) ..............3 Also started: 7 (7) Blue Blood, It.; 1 (1) Mute, It; 4 (4) Native Maid, ‘lt.; 7 (7) Town Guard, It.; 3 (3) Aerial Boy, 96yds bhd. : A length and a-half, four lengths. Time, 3.53 4-5. - • • ’ - JUNE HANDICAP. ' j Of £7O; 3.0 class; one mile and a-quarter; 1 (1) STORMY MACK, It. (Broughton) 5 5 (4) GOLDEN OAKS, It. (Corrigan) 2 3 (3) LE CHENAULT, It. (Gerrard) 3 Also started: 2 (2) Hemlock Hero/ 12yds bhd.; 4 (5) Rector, 36yds bhd; , Won by two lengths, the same distance between second and third. ■ Time, 2.55 3-5. . : , HAWKE’S' BAY CUP HANDICAP. Of 115; 3.51 class; one miles and 5 fur. 3 (3) GUID HAIRST, It. (Smith) .... 1 1 (1) TERI KINGI, It (Corrigan) .... 2 6 (6) RANGIHAU, 72yds bhd. (Garnett) :.••;••• 3 Also started: 5 (4) Sunranes, 36yds bhd; 2 (2)-Belle o’ Mine, 48yds’ bhd/ 4 (5) Capilano, 72yds bhd. Won by three-quarters of a length;; three lengths between second and third.' Time, 3.54. All were in the running for a mile and: a-quarter, Guid Hairst Bell; o’ Mine; and Teri Kingi being the.leaders.all the way and were in that order entering the straight. Belle o’ Mine faded and Guid' Hairst withstood the challenge of Teri Kingi and Rangihau. , . ’ ' ; HASTINGS HANDICAP. : Of £65; 3.5 class; one mile and a-quarter. 1 (1) CHANCELLOR, 24yds , bhd.. (Smith) 1 2 (2) STORM QUEEN, 12yds. bhd. (Corrigan) —. ... •• • 2; 3 (4) LIABILITY, 12yds bhd. (Breen) 3 Also started: 5 (6) Big Blaze, It; 5 (7) Ngata, It.; 4 (3) Silver Berry, It.; 5 (5) Pelting, It Won by a head, five lengths between second and third. Time, 3min. STEWARDS’ HANDICAP. Of £7O; 3.45 class; one mile and a-half/ 4 (4) SUMMERTIME, It. (Garnett) 1> 3 (3) BLUE AND GOLD,. 72yds bhd. (Thomas) 2: 1 (1) HUE CORONADO, 84yds. bhd. i <Heginbotham) .... 3, Also started: 5 (5) Aerial Boy, 36yds, bhd.; 2 (2) Nelson’s Request, 36yds bhd. Won by three lengths, two lengths between second : and third. Time, 3.44. Summertime had a big break on the field, followed by Blue and Gold. They were never headed. KARAMU HANDICAP. Of £75; 3.56 class; one mile and a-quarter. 1 TERI KINGI, It. (Corrigan) 1 3 MANCO, 12yds bhd. (Gerrard) .... 2 2 DADDY LONGLEGS, 24yds, bhd. 3 The only starters. Won by six lengths; half a head-be-; tween second and third. ACCEPTANCES FOR TO-DAY. Hastings, June 1. The Hawke’s Bay Trotting Club’s second day (Saturday) acceptances are:— CLIVE HANDICAP, of £65; class 3.45; one mile and, a-half: Audrey Boy, Jflorrie Real, Lady Snips, Netherton, Pelting, limit; Max Havoc, Silver: Berry, 36yds bhd.. ■■■; . TARADALE HANDICAP, of £65;, class 3.50; one mile and a-half: Blue Bipod, Mute, Native Maid, Town Guard, limit; Huia Lomond, 36yds bhd; Derby Thorpe, 48yds bhd; Billy Bingen, 84yds bhd; Aerial Boys, 90yds bhd; Hue Coronado, 144yds bhd. WHAKATU HANDICAP, of £7O; class 3.0; one mile and a-quarter: Le Chenault, Stormy Queen, Golden Oaks, limit; Stormy Mack, 24yds bhd; Rector, 36yds bhd. EAST COAST HANDICAP: Guid Hairst, Daddy Longlegs, Teri Kingi, 24yds bhd; Sunranes, 36yds; Belle o’ Mine, 48yds bhd; Capilano, Rangihau. ' LONGLANDS HANDICAP, of £7O; class 3.5; one mile and a-quarter: Florrie Real, Lady Snips, Netherton, Ngata, Pelting, limit; Liability, Max Havoc, Silver Berry, 13yds bhd; Storm Queen 24yds bhd. TOMOANA HANDICAP, of £7O; class 3.45; one mile and. a-half: Blue Blood, Derby Thorpe, Huia Lomond, Native Maid, limit; Billy Bingen, 34yds bhd; Nelson’s Request, Summertime, 36yds bhd; Blue and Gold, 72yds bhd; Hue Coronado, 94yds bhd. NAPIER HANDICAP, of £7O; class 3.38; one mile and a-half: Chancellor, Storm Queen, limit; Le Chenault, Golden Oaks, 12yds bhd; Hemlock Hero, 24yds bhd; Stormy Mack, 36yds bhd; Rector,' 48yds bhd. FAREWELL HANDICAP, of £75; class 2.56; one mile and a-quarter: Manco, 12yds bhd; Daddy Longlegs, Guid Hairst, Teri Kingi, 24yds bhd; Sunranes, 36yds bhd. TO-DAY’S FIELDS REVIEWED. HORSES SHOWING FORM. (Special to News.) Hastings, Last Night. The Hawke’s Bay trotting ' meeting concludes to-morrow, when useful fields will again be engaged. First day form should prove a useful guide. Unless more rain sets in, which is now threatening, the track will be fairly good. The following may be solidly supported:

11.30, ■ Clive Handicap: Max’ Havoc, Netherton. ■' • ■ 12.10, Taradale Trot: Derby Thorpe, Mute, Huia Lomond.' - '■ '/ ’ 12.50, - Whakatu Handicap: Stormy Mack, Storm Queen. 1.35, East Coast’ Handicap: Teri Kingi, Guid Hairst’ ! j 2.15, Lbriglarids Handicap:-Storm Queen, Max Havocj Liability. ’ ■ 2.55, Tomoana Trot: Blub and Gold— Derby Thorpe bracket,-Nelson’s Request, Summertime. 3.35, Napier Handicap: Chancellor, Le Chenault. • 4.15, Farewell- Handicap: Guid Hairst, Teri Kingi.

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Taranaki Daily News, 3 June 1933, Page 4

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HAWKE’S BAY TROTTING Taranaki Daily News, 3 June 1933, Page 4

HAWKE’S BAY TROTTING Taranaki Daily News, 3 June 1933, Page 4