SPORTING.
HAWKE'S BAY JOCKEY CLUB MEETING. ANOTHER WIN FOR ST. HIPPO. (BV TELEGUAPH.— PIiESS ASSOCIATION). Napikb, Tuesday. Splendid weather was experienced fur the fecund day of the Hnwke's Bay Jockey Club's meeting, and the attendance was very large. JL'4. r »S3 passed through the machines. 'Che following are the ivsults :— Tkial Handicap of 40sovs. Once ronnd. Mr Calthorpe's blk c Monte Carlo, 3yrs, list 71b 1 i' Mr Rathbone's b h George, -Jj-r.-r, ' 7st 2 Ma Jull's bpr Z.icclio, aged, Sst 111b ... 3 • Second Handicap lluhdle Rack of 80sovs, About one inileand three-quarters. Mr Boyle's blk g Aorere, aged, 9*t 111b 1 Mr Donnelly's br g Kaimanawa, aged, lOst 121b 2 1 Hon. J. D. Ormond's b g Worth, aged, list 101b 3 i Si'itiNG Handicap of 2oosovs, one inile and ! a-half, Mr L. D. Nathan's b c St. Hippo, Sst, including 71b penalty 1 Mr William Uouglas's b in Rosefeldt, i 4yrs, 7st (ilb 2 Mr Hungerford's br c Wyvern, 2yrs, 7st 3 Peail Powder 7st (ilb, Variety (Ist 111b, Maid of L"rne (j.-t llib, Ranpiatea list 111b, lluurfani 7st 41b, and .St. Katherine, 7st, also ran. Wyvern made the running until the turn into the straight wa.i reached, when St. Hippo shot to the front with Rosefeldt in attendance, and the latter made a bold bid for victory, but St. Hippo came away and won with the greatest of ease by a couple of lengths from Rosefeldt, who was a length in front of Wyvern. Nuhskky Handicap of lOOsovs ; four furlongs. Mr Paul's br c Westtnere, Sst r>lb ... 1 Mv Stead's blk c Geraint, Ost 31b ... 2 Mr Rathbune's ch f Zanolla 9st 3 Post Stakes, of 25sovs. Once round. Hon. J. D. Onnond's ch c Spinfeldt, 3yrs, 7st filb 1 Mr S. J. Lovejoy's ch h Musketeer, Cyi-s, S*t 2 Mr H. L. Jull's bg Zaccho, aged, Sst... 3 Welter Handicap of 40;ovs. One mile. Mr Collins' b g St. Malo, aged, lOst ... 1 Mr Ormond's ch gPree Lance, 4yrs, 7st 71b ... _ 2 Mr Lowry's ch g Gondolier, oyrs, lOst 71b 3 Final Handicap, (iOsovs. Six furlongs. Mr Lovejoy's ch m Kathleen, Oyrs, list 71b 1 Mr Douglas'b h Strephon, Oyrs, Sst Gibs 2 Mr Lynch's g h The Dancer, lyis, Ost 101b... 3 TRAINING NOTES. (IIY ELECTRIC TELKGKAI'H.—COPYRIGHT). MeluouUNß, October At Caulfield, yesterday, Alexander did sound mile and a-half, covering the last eight furlongs at a good pace. Glenloth. with the assistance of a stroig wind, covered the Caullield Cup distance in 2in. 4(is.—a splendid performance, liartington traversed a strong mile and aquarter. Malvolio and Corre/.e were sent for a mile and a-half spin, the time fur the mile being lm. 48s, and for the whole distance 2m. 495. Correze fini-hed in front, but neither was ridden out. Foitmiatus registered 2m. 1 "s. for a mile and a-r)tiarter
gallop. At Flemmgtnn, this moi-miip-. Cainoola finished two lengths in advmco "f Antinomy at the ond of a mile, which ho traversed in lin. -ir.js. A si-nilai- distance was accomplished by Trieste in Ini. -HUv Ulric lin. ■ISis. Pail-field and 11 ,i-r. : nsi~
sprintod over iialf-a-mile in Aithotas, Pacific and Egyptian alno did good work,
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXIX, Issue 3165, 6 October 1892, Page 2
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