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C.J.C. MEETING.

THE CONCLUDING DAY. The Metropolitan -Meeting .of the Canterbury Jockey Club mil be brought to a conclusion : to-morrow. Of the eight, events figiiring on the day's card those that will create the most interest are the Members Handicap and Stead Memorial Gold Cup. lii ' the former some of the best handicap- horses' that have been seen out at the meeting are likely to sport silk; and the issue is particularly open. The ten that remain in the.Gold Cup are a particularly highclass lot, and the contest should be the most memorable in the history of the race. ' '

Proceedings will commence at 12.30 p.m., and there will bs a frequent tram and train service to the course.:. The day's card is as follows: — PORT COOPER, HURDLE RACE, of .250

bovs. One mile and three-quarters,

stlb .st lb Kilmeny! -.,; 12.. 9 The jFole ; •];. 10 12 /Ngatiraanui . s "1? .0..Parable- ........ 10 8 r^< ,'ii";.»:fcitftefcsf'. '- 'vv 9 13 -.Daylight Bill: 11 . -v-iV .9 13 Idealism . . 11 0 Combination., v . ff 0 ' Beacon 10 13 Gold Lock .H 9 0 ORESSY WELTER HANDICAP; of SOO sovs. Six furlongs, t' > ! Sauci 9. 8 Hoy .. 8. 0 • Bertrada .. 9... 6 Sveaborg .. 7 13 Reval 9 6 Mosgiel 7 12 Pavlova 9 . 3 Suratura 7 7 Ardent 8 12Carolus- ■• 7 1 . Peg 8 11 Lady Alicia . 7 7 Gasoline 8 9 Medallist 7 7 Briar Patch 8 3. Bon 7 7 Bold Stroke,. 8 3 Bonny Rigg. . 7 7 Meltchikoff . . 8 2 Philadelphia 7 7 SEYMOUR HANDICAP, of 200 sCY*l Seven furlongs. Silver Shield 8 13 Sartorze 7 3 Scotch Melody 8 11 Firegod 7 2 Fihdhorn : -8 8 I'urseform . . 7 2 Leading Lady 8 8 Birkbeck - 7. :'r#. St. Elmn ' - 8 7 Miraculous .. .7 0 Wharfinger* . ,, ,,.:,8.,v.-6;::^ai1*ra-...., .. 7 O Ladrone 8 5 Atfceldana ., 7 0 Samiel .. .-i 8 5': Olga Carlovria 7 O Margarita .. 7 12 Volspiel 7 0 Martigues 7 5 Doon '"":". 7 -0 . Borsil . 7 ■*. ■ !■-.. 1 MEMBERS' HANDICAP, of 750 r Seven furlongs! sovs. ■ , -' '.' AutunmuB ■'''" ''?. ■ 9 ' 8 Chudic j ; ':': • : «7"18- ' Chortle - V. • 9 . '2' Vocation .; 7 12,, . Poltillion 8 12 Flora'Macdonald 7 "7 Obsono . 8 10 Bee :■' ;; . 7 ~t,. Sauci 8 4 ParHorm 7 US-, First Flight .8 r 3 Mjimnier \ .-'. 6 18 < '. Martins . 8 1 -©gier -\ 6 * f First Glance 8 0 . > PIONEER HANDICAP, of * 350 sovs. Five ■ : '. ■, •■:' " * furlongB. ' ,; «H : '- il '■'. Dessert Gold 8 9 .Bonny; : Dream 7 0 Sweet Corn . 8 5 Deltonio 7 O Spangle 7 13 Happiness . 6 7 Adjutant • ,7 10. Margerine - 6 7 Arderivlior .". 7 7 Moutoa tjueen 6 7 Freya ■ 7 7 ■ ■ . ,;.>;.-• .. 6. G. STEAD MEMORIAL : GOLD CUP, of 1000 SOVS ? Ono mile .and a quarter. ( Weight-f or-age.) Autumnus "•".''. 9 3 Balboa " .': 7 12 Rinoldo . .9 0 Fabrikoff... ..,•„ 7 12 Bonny Helen 8 9 Reputation 7 12Merry Roe .. ■ 8 9 Indigo- ■>£•»" .. 7 9 Warstep 8 9 First Flight.. 7 9 ELECTRIC PLATE, of 500 sovs. , Four 1 furlongB. (Weight-for-ag&j ; Icilma; . 8 12 Meltchikoff-;>• •■ 7 13 Reval . 8 11 Tote-a,tetc .. 7 13 Speedometer 8- 11 ChakaVs-ana .. 7 11 Blue Lake .. 8 10 Dinner.Gong ; 7 11 First Glance 8 10 Battle Eve 6 6 Bim'eter .. Hyinetjthis .. 8 2 Sutala - ■ . . 6 6 8 2 Dessert. Gold . 6 1 Daytime 7 13 Gold Foil .. 6 1 Downhain 7 13 Sweet Corn .-. 6 1 FENDALTON HANDICAP, of 600 BOVfl. - ' One mile and a quarter. Sea Pink 8 12 Slogan 7 8 Kilrain 8 11 Campeador . . 7 7 Rinaldo 8 8 Fair Rosamond 7 7 Kooya 8 3 Maniaroa 7- 2.. Martius 8 3 Chillies 7 2 John Barleycorn 8 2 Moutoa Girl . 7 0 Quarantine . . 8 2 Golden King 6 12 Flora Macdonald 8 1 Flower. of the Hyettus 7 12 .West. 6 7 Birkful 7 10 ' ' ' ,

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Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 240, 13 November 1914, Page 6

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C.J.C. MEETING. Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 240, 13 November 1914, Page 6

C.J.C. MEETING. Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 240, 13 November 1914, Page 6