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CANTERBURY JOCKEY CLUB.

EULALIE WINS CHAMPAGNE STAKES. FLACIXGS IN FIRST RACE REVERSED. (T?y Telegraph.—Special to the 'Star.") CHRISTCHUKCH. this day. The Canterbury Jockey Club's Autumn Meet ins opined today in fine weather, before a l.irjje attendance. The track is in good order. Results :— KILDARK HANDICAP, of 300sovs>. One mile nnd a quarter. •I—GAMECOCK, 10 13 i 1— SVTOXARA. 0.1.1 . ■> 2 —WATBRLOW, OI.T '.'.'.'.'.'.'.'. 5 All started. Waterlow wng fastest out. while No Response dwelt a little at the start. At the mile pest Waterlow was just showing clear of Kuikuhu. with the other three starters in a lino two lengths away. At tho fivefurlone post Waterlow and' Kaiknhu were together, two lengths clenr tif Sayonara, with (iamecock a further two length's back. Kaikahu was beaten at the entrance to the straight, and n little further on Sayonarn headed Waterlow. Then Gamecock jiut in a claim, but Snyonara beat him by a lcnjrth. Waterlow was three lengths a-vay, third, with Kaikahu fourth. Time. 2.1 , ). The judicial stewards met afr-"r the ra.-e nnd heard evidence ns to the humping of Gamecock by Sayonnra about six furlonc from home. It decided that the interference affected the result of the ruci-. nnd decided to place Gamecock first and Sayonara second, c.. Salt, rider of Snyonara, was suspended for a month. CHAMPAGNE STAKES of SOOrtT*. Six furlongs. I— KfT.AI.IE. RS i 1 — ACiUION. S.IO •_• •J— MAKTAMA. 8.10 U Also started: (3) Satrap. Satrap lost pround by swerving :i t !h-» ris.< of the barrier. Euialie l>. 'sun smartly and soon opened up a of n-verul lengths from Airrion. who was clrar ~f the other pair When they settled down Kulalie was still in front when the course proper was reached, and at ihe <mi>l beat Acrion comfortably by two l>ns:t!is. with Mnrtnma a further six lenpths pwny, :itir-J. a length in front of Satrap. Time, l .10. AITCMX PLATK of 3'iOsovs. One mile. n—LUCY I.OCKFT, 7.11 1 •J — SIR ROY. !).O -J <S—JARRETIERK. 7.11 3 All started. Won by half a length. Time, 1.4(1 20. Paper Boy and Lucy I.orkef led out from Flaming Ray. with Sir Roy brinping up the rear. At the end of two furlongs Lucy Locket and Flaming Ray were showing clear of Paper Boy and Jnrretiere. with the others close up. Paper Boy dropped back half a miie from home. and Jarretiere moved up into the lead. Flaming Rny retired at the entrance to the straight. Lucy Locket goinc on clear of Jarretiere. whilp Sir Roy challenged on the rails. In a good finish Lucy Locket beat Sir Roy by a lenpth. with Jarretiere a further three lengths away, and Ma Mie at the heed of the others. Time, 1.40 2-5.

RfSSLEY PI-ATE of ."itOsor?. >'ive furlongs. t - TUIPAWAY. T. 9 1 I —SOI.fJELK. 5.6 2 U—SHALIMAB. S.S ;; Scrntched: Cupid's Dar;. Dollar Princess, Satrap. GREAT EASTER HANDICAP. SHIRLEY 1 SET SAII 2 BOOSTER 3 Shirley was first favourite. Set Snil sec ond favourite. Time. 1.24 3-. r >. Won by three lengths, two lengths between second and third.

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Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 90, 18 April 1927, Page 5

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CANTERBURY JOCKEY CLUB. Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 90, 18 April 1927, Page 5

CANTERBURY JOCKEY CLUB. Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 90, 18 April 1927, Page 5