SPORTING.
I HAWKES BAY RACES! i —*— ! SECONID DAY'S RESULTS. i (Per United Press Association.) | HASTINGS, May 2. ! There was perfect weather i'ov iho ! second day of the Hawke's B-'J Jockey Oiuib'.s Autumn Meetiiur. There w|as a good attendance. The Goveiraicii* atnd party were present. The tote investments amounted to .£13,309, against £10,711 for the second day last year. The t <*nl f'iv the two- days Was £25,000, c n pared wkihl £22,428 for the last autumn meeting, an increase of £W Following are the results: — OHITI HAiCIK HIUiRD'LES of 100 soys, If miles. J. Mimn's Waipureiku, 9.4 ... . 1 F. Fabo's Seaman, 10.12 2 R. O. Jellies' Game, 9.3 3 j ' Also started: Merry "Lad, Lfl'i'nsdorf, Idealism. Golden Water, -Kildoinian. The winner led frcm start to finish, winning easily by four ! lengths. Time, 3.17. OKAWA HACK HANDICAP of lOOsovs, 7 furlongs. T. Mlann's Lioird Renown, 8.9" (Oliver) 1 Hon. J. D. Oi-moaid's Outward, 8.10 2 A'i. Douglas' Mairdtu, 8.6 3 Also ran,: San Plui, Mtninmc Elrisy, Wnikeufi, Morning, Riongomai, Arohalcau, Prince Eddie_ K.isinir Sum. Mlozella,, Hautu, Hero, Haralkia and Waiao (ibraoketed),' Fair Avlei'age, Lord Kilcheran, D'ivina Won by a, head. Time. 1.29. HAWKEfS HAY STAKES of 400sovt--, 6A furlongs. W. G. and G. L. Stoud's Bon Ton, 7.8 (J. O'Shea.) 1 Sir G. Clifford's Brown Owl, 7.G (O. Emmierson) 2 Forr and Ste^ai't's Prirn.H: Soult. 8.7 TC. Jenkins) 3 Also ran: Oulprit (bracketed with Bon Ton), R'edloh, Glade. Wai-light. A great race. Prince Soult and Bon Ton led to the railwtay bend. wlk-tc Brown OKvl came through- and supplanted Princfe Soult. The run homo resulted in farvour of Stead's c:olt by inches, three lengths between second and third. Time, 1.21 1-5. BURi&Ei MEMORIAL STAKES of 300sovs, lj miles. Sir G. Cttifford's Masterpiece, B.G (F. B. Jones) 1 F. ' Bostn'a Lady Monta. 6-12 (W. Weller) ' 2 W. Douglas' Mangai-oa, 7.1 (Rbllo) 3 Also, rain: Sublime, Sir Tristram, Ariom, 'Tapuiu, Vi, Loch Maibin, and Amato. Loch Mlabin, followed by Ariom, led to the turn for home • whiore Masterpiece went to the front and won by two lengths. Mangaroa put in a challenge a furlong from thb post, ifcd beat Lady Mbiitua by a needs for second bertli. Timio 2.9^. SCtUSaRT HAOK of lOOsovs, five furlongs. C. Kingston's Stellaris, 7.11 ... 1 j W. Douglas' Ngalldu, 7.6 2 A. F. Douglas' Thraivte, 9.6 3 Also 'started: Amaru, Pot Luck, Boronia., Facsijr.ile, Rianfurly, and Missile. Wou b} 7" half a length, a head between second and third. Time, 1.2 3-5. MANiGATARiAiRiAi EPU(RDLE!S of 120sovs, If miles. J. Bruce's Waiputere, 10.5 1 H. Cfatherall's Wliakaweirn, 11.2 2 J. Williamson's Dbgp»erban'k, 10.6 3 Also ran : Woolloomooloo', Silva, Appin, The Spaniai'd, Ganue, and Quandary. Won by two lengths, the same distance between second and third. Time, 3.15 2-5. JUVENILE HANDICIAP of 120sovs, fiv'a furlongs. P. Neagle's Bvadne 7.0 (OShoa) 1 Hon. J. D. Ormlond's Mlarimbai, 8.10 2 IT. 'Campbell's Kimboimbi. 7.0... 3 Also started: Ebceno, Dingo, Favourite, Obligant, Diaiybreaik-, 'Master Ajehilks, High Pressure, and Bon iSbir. Won Y>y three lengths. Timej- 1.2 2-5. FAREIWEILT/ HANDIIOAP of 150 sovsi, six furlongs'. T. O'Neill's Gladiole, 8.12 (Young) 1 Hon. J. D. Ormond's Boicvtle, 5.12 2 A. F. Douglas' Thrave, 6.12 3 The only sta.rters. Won by a length." Time, 1.14 3-5.
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Thames Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 10201, 3 May 1912, Page 4
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