CANTERBURY AUTUMN MEETING.
(BY TELEGRAPH. —PRESS ASSOCIATION.)
CunisTCiiUßCii, Friday. The following entries were made tonight in connection with the Canterbury Jockey Club Autumn Meeting : — Great Easter Handicap of 500sovs, soven furlongs.—Heather Ball, Cruchtield, I'lizzard, Johnny Faa, Galtoo, Wanganui, Palliser, Adieu, Quadrant, Thane, Free L-mce, Queen of Hearts, Carronade, Fraternite, Region, Tassy, Torafiold, Ilium, Patience, Recluse, Dreamland, Kulnine, Merrie England, Ctanranald, Dialebera, Pique, Conjurer, Dormeur, Morpheus, Prime Warden, Lady Zetland, Flinders, Goulanger, Dreadalbane, liippomenes, Tempest, Huguenot, Young Cheviot, May, Diadem, Merganser, Retina, Ranee Nuna. Great Autumn Handicap ot oOOsovs, one milo and a half. —Heather Bell, The Dreamer. Cruchfield, Blizzard, Johnny Fan, Galtee, Wanganui, Palliser, Morion, Free Lance, Dudu, Fraternibe, Fairchild, Tom Field, Ilium, Patience, Reclueo, Awerua Rose, Kulnine, Merrie England, Don Pedro, Craekshot. Dilemma, Morpheus, Prime Warden, Flinders, Boulinger, Breadalbnne, Ilippomonos, Tempest, Occident, Coinage, May, Diadem, Merganser, Retina, Ranee iS r una, Fame.
Champion Stakks (payment).—Tireur, Whakawatca, Day Dream, Stepniak, Reynard, North Atlantic, The W inchman, Saracen, Launceston, Captive, Vogcngang.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 31, 6 February 1892, Page 3
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160CANTERBURY AUTUMN MEETING. Auckland Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 31, 6 February 1892, Page 3
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