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H.B. HUNT MEETING SATURDAY’S RESULTS. (Per Press Association.) HASTINGS, June 28. There was splendid weather for thf Hawke’s Bay Hunt Club races, and i good attendance. The tote put througl £16,991, as against £11,160 last year, ai increase of £5831. Results:— Hunters’ Handicap Hurdles.—Gar Bobbie 1, Good Mark 2, Kaika 3. Also Cushat, Supporter, Silver Fish, Fire blight, Te Kahu, Ngapacnga. Thre< lengths. Time: 2.51. Apley Hack Hurdles Handicap.— Earthshine 1, Crown Coin 2, Bonibrook 3. Also: Molyncaux, Mosthcnes, Lady Hill, Communicate, Empyrean, Suspicion. Nock. Time: 2.46 1-5. Hack Scurry Handicap.—Huikai 1, Merry Imp 2, Treadwell 3. Also: Master Beckwith, Hiwinui, Pukcmohi, White Ensign, MacDhu, Pale Star, Damon, Bonlita, Request. Two length. Time: 1.3 1-5. Kawcra Handicap.— Happy Days 1 Civilform 2, Haurangi 3. Also: Marek On, Hallowvonia, Duo, Megan. Ont and a-half lengths. Time: 1.22 1-5. Hawke’s Bay Hunt Cup Steeple chase Handicap.—Gaze 1, Kovno 2 Sturdee 3. Also: Cambric, Diamond Nap, Taihape, Silver Fish, Won by twelve lengths, pulling no Time: 5.2 2-5. < Hororui Hack Handicap.— Watchman 1, Master Black 2, Treadwell 3. AlsM Tussore, Velvet King, Royal Heather, Whariti, Sensible, Kilroe, Puketoi, Mountain Top, Sunny Roe, Damon. One and a-half lengths. Time: 1.23 4-5. Soutra Hunters ’ Flat Handicap.—Kils lock 1, Gay Bobbie 2, Good Mark 3. Tlso: To Kahua, Oak Rose, Donnybrook, Ngapacnga, Floriform. Threat quarters of a length. Time: 23 1-&
ON THE TRACK GALLOPS AT TRENTHAM. (Per Press Association.) WELLINGTON, June 28. The weather conditions at TrenthatS on Saturday were favourable. Solfanello and Militairo jumped off at about the six furlongs’ post at a good three-quarter pace, and ran the last half mile in 56sccs. Eonmark covered about seven furlongs at three-quarter pace, while Kilmar sprinted home- from the four furlongs’ post in 52secs. Scintillation jumped three of the schooling hurdles safely. Entre Nous and Pantrymaid, in company, went. four furlongs in 52 3-ssecs. Bright Eyes and Salamis were responsible for a similar performance. Delage and Seakist took 41secs. tn cover the last three of four furlongs. Kyoto and Proclaim took Imin. 4Q secs, for seven furlongs. Aeriform. Sycorax, and Tinokaha were in the order named at the end of six furlongs in Imin. 23sec. Carawoek was jumped for the first time since his return from Australia, and he went over four of the steeplechase fences in first-class style. Lady Gay and Backsheesh went from the seven to the four furlongs’ post, taking 52 2-ssccs. (I) Several other locally trained horses worked, including Royal Divorce and Mr E. Riddiford’s other imported colt. Kuhio did useful sprint work on th* sand circuit. RACING AT RANDWICK Received June 29, 5.5 p.m. . SYDNEY, June 28. At the Warwick Farm races, at Ran* wick, the Flying Handicap resulted:— Ararat I, Inia’s Boy 2, Chatterbox 3. Won by a neck. Time: 1.14. Received June 30, 1.5 a.m _ . SYDNEY, June 29. Liverpool Handicap.—Mountbatten L Scansk 2, Gambler’s Gold 3. Three lengths. Time: 1.43.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXI, Issue 19049, 30 June 1924, Page 5
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