Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image

A. & J. COOKSON. A CHEAP SPREYDON PROPERTY. SMALL DEPOSIT, BALANCE AS REKI\ £575 NEARLY NEW HOUSE. 5 Rooms; plastered and papered; gas fittings; verandah; every possible convenience; htjf-acre of Land; nicely laid out in lawn, garden, orchard. FEHDA L T O N. £9OO NEW BUNGALOW, 6 Large Rooms; wide hall; and fittings; tiledhearths and grates; wardrobes, and all modern conveniences',. Section 30 perches', nicely laid out: TERMS. IHEAP NEW BRIGHTON PROPERTIES DRAKE STREET—Cottage, 3 Rooms, fw nished; £l6O. OSBORNE TERRACE—Four Rooms; conveniences, furnished; £360." , « KEPPLE STREET—Five Rooms; £350. PAGE'S ROAD-r-Three Rooms; £225 JERVOIS STREET—Over i-Acre; £SO. LONSDALE STREET—3-16 Acre; £l5O. NELSON STREET— l-Acre; £l3O. BOWHILL ROAD (Close to Beach)—* i-Acre; £9O. ESPLANADE"—i-Acre; £IBO. Near pier. SWANN STREET—J-Acre;. £SO. A. & J. COOKSON, CIVIC CHAMBERS. MANCHESTER STREET. .171 tion was fairly brisk, the sum of £7408 bein invested, as against £8032 last year. Results: ORARI TROT HANDICAP of 70 sovs. - One "mile and a quarter. 2Allan White's br m O.M-.Y., by O.Y.M. . Dermott) ..-. ".'. .. .. •• •• 1 1 R. D. Petrie's b h Rotlutida, 4yrs, 18sec . (A. Pringle) . . . . . . ~.. • - a 4 S. Humphries's b" in Pastime, aged, ; : 18sec (E. McCann) .. ...... .. .•; 5 . Also started: 8 Quinaldine 3sec, 10 Frank-; Tracey 5, 5 Sweet Agnes 12, 11 General Mite 16, 6 No Shenanagan 16, 9 Cromwell 18, IjL Sand Drift 18, 7 Miss Effie Bells-18, and 3 Rothene 18. Won comfortably by ten lengths. Time, 3min 2 2-ssec. GERALDINE CUP, of 135. sovs. One mile and a-quarter. 2 I. Lewis's eh m Gold Coin,, by Golden Knight—Alumini, aged, 7.12 (J. Rae) 1 5 H. A. Knight's br m Troon, aged, 8.13 (W. Scobie) 2 8 F. E. Shaw's ch g Gnome, syrs, 8.8 (W. Bush) . . . . .... . . 3 ■ Also started: 3 Corrie 9.0 (J. Campbell), 4 Parable 7.12 (A. H. Wilson), 7 Routine 7.7 (W. Robinson), 6 Miss Finland 7:0 (allow. 51b) (E. Buddicombe), and 1 ModdMte 6.12 (allow. 51b) (E.Ludlow). I 'Won by a length; a neck between second ind third. Time, 2min Usee. ' OHAPI HACK HANDICAP, of 55 sovs. Five r :■••'■ "?.■ furlongs. 5 J. A. Holmes's b m Glee, by GlenappHilarity, 4yrs, 8.7 (A. Wormald) . . 1 1 F. Nelligan's b m Petrosns, 4yrs, 8.7 .(J. Olsen) . . .-..' ..... .-■.-.;■ . i ■■'.' ? 3 A, S. Elworthy's b g Yes, 4yrs, 8.10 ; (Stanley Reid) .... . . ; . .. M a i Also started: 4 Bonne Bouche 9.0 (W.: Ayres), 7 Fire God 8.9 (J. Campbell), 6 Deep Sleep 8.9 (J. Rae), 12 Olga Kolmar 8.9 fW. Robinson), 13 Miss Maronan 8.7 (P..Wormaid); 2 Chorale 8.7 (T. O'Connor), 15 Resemblance 8.7 (H. McKearney), 11 Beggar Maid 8.7 (W. Scobie), 10 Grand Cup 8.7 (A. - H. Wilson), 13 Pleasant Way 8.7 (F. Trilford),! 8 John Reilly 8.7 (C. Wasley), and*" Expensive 8.7 (H. Donovan)^ Won by a neck, a length separating second and third: Time, lmin 4 2-ssec. GERALDINE TROT HANDICAP, of s6 sovs.: One mile and a-half. 2 R- McDonnell's be Emilius, by Rothschild—lmperialism, 3yrs, 23sec (owner) : . .. .... .... 1 > 3 M. Mcintosh's b m Forest. Child, 4yrs, 23sec (G. Stoddart) . . .... 2 4 J. Annett's b m Miss Sylvia, aged, 26sec (owner) .. .. .... .. 3 Also started: 7 Huon Drift 12sec, 13 Special Ribbon 23, 9 Searchfield 23„ 5 Carrie Roths- " child 23, 1 Yura Dillon 23, 10 Boycott 23, 11 Master Rothschild 23, 8 Ohapi 23, 12 Sachem 23, and 6 Woodpine 26. , W r on easily by 12 lengths; five lengths between second and third. Time, 3min 45sec. ....... BELFIELD WELTER HANDICAP, of 9© sovs. Seven furlongs. . 1 M. Hobbs's br m Peg, by Charlemagn* ll.—Cora Lynn, syrs,' 9.9 (J. Campbell) . . .. 1 b E. O'Malley's ch g Steperina, 6jrs, 8.2 (C. Wasley) .... . . ... /. 2 2 F. P. Claridge's br g Mumura, aged, 8.6 (H. Donovan) .... .. ..3 Also started: 3 John Bunyan 9.5 (Stanley Reid), 2 Sea King 9.4 (A. H. Wilson)(coupled with Mumura), 6 Forest Belle B.i~ (W. Scobie), 4 Hornbeam 8.0 (J. Olsen), an. 7 Birkbeck (H. McKearney). Won easily by a length; half a length be . tweeu second and third. Time, imin 3lsec.

Got to Then employ us. "We can "shift" you near or far, by rail, or road, or sea. Our men are competent", our pantechnicons' rainproof, flustproof. You'll, appreciate our care and courtesy. Estimates free The N.Z. Express Co., Ltd.—6.

This article text was automatically generated and may include errors. View the full page to see article in its original form.
Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/SUNCH19140925.2.69.2

Bibliographic details

Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 198, 25 September 1914, Page 11

Word Count
691

Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 198, 25 September 1914, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 198, 25 September 1914, Page 11