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SOUTH CANTERBURY J.C.'S AUTUMN MEETING.
(SFECIAL TO "THE PRESS. ) TTMARU, xVpril ». Though threatening in the morning, the woatber turned out line for the Autumn Meeting ot mc faouth Canterbury Jockey Cub, which commenced to-day, 'liie_ attendance, though not including man? Northern visitors, was larger than at any previous Aatutun Meeting, while the racing waa full o! interest, taken all round. The starting m the hands of Mr H. Limn was particularly successful, and came in ior much commendation. Speculation was brisk, the totalizator receipts amounting to £1564. as against £3SJT last year, while nine bookmakers were licensed et a. fee of £".20 10s each. Results: — ROSKWILL HANDICAP, of 75 boys ; second 10 fovs, and third S soys from stake. Six furlongs. 1. R. Harrison's eh c Manilluj, by Formosan—Manila, -Jvrs, 7st Sib (J. 'Jiit) 1 3. T. Likens eh g; Windward, 6yrs, 7ai -lib (J. Humohreys) 2 4. D. b f Aunt Sally, 3yrs, 7sl 71b .. .. (\\. Uoimcs) 3 5 Adage 8s t 3lb (R. Ellis). 7 Glenfield 7st 13!b (E. Cotton), 2 Clanruejse, 7st 12il> {I*. Jones), 3 Mips Doric 7st 7ib (,T. Beard), 6 Captain Kidd 7at lib (C. Emmerson), and 9 Hustcrer Gst 91b (T. O'Brien) also started. iWinner bred and trained by owner.) Maiul'us quickly ran to the tront, and at the end of two furlongs was right out iro;n his field, Clunmona and Windward being most prominent of the others. As they turned into the straight the leader had relinquished nothing of his advantage, and eventually won easily by four lengths trom Windward, who was half a length in front of Aunt Sally. Then in close order came Miss Doric, Adage, and Clanmena. Time, lrain 13 i-oth sec. SMITHFIELD HANDICAP, oi 80 eovs; second lo so-vs, and third o soys from stake. Four furlongs. 2. G. Ruthvea's eh m Octave, by Obligado —Quatorze, aged, 9at lib (J. Biythc) 1 6. X. Bertram's eh g Eaglc3tone. 4yrs, 7st 7lb .. .. .. (C. Hack) 2 0. J. Cook's b g The Seer, aged, Bst 10lb Or. Douglas) 3 8 Lady Orizoin 9st 10lb (L. G. King). 1 Queen of Spades Bst 13!b (H. Donovan), 5 Montreal 8s t 21b (J. McCluskey), 7 Busyland Bst \A. Trilford). 4 Stcpraaid 7st 7lb" (W. Holme*), and 9 i'eak 7st 71 b (C. Emrnerson) also started. (Winner trained by owner.) Queen of Spades made p.'ay for a furlong, when she was joined by Octave end Eaglestone, with The Seor heading the others. Once into tho straight Queen of Spadee lost her place to Octave and Eagicstone. At the distance O'ct&ve had drawn clear, end won comfortably by two lengths from who was a lejigth in front of lihe Seer, after whom came Busyland and Queen of Spades, lime, 49 l-sth sec. Lady Orizoin threw her rider at the start, and took no part in the race. OTIPUA HURDLE HANDICAP, of. 100 soys; second 15 soys, nnd third 10 eovs iroru stake. One mile and a half. 6. J. Lorgelly's b g Antony, by Phaeton— Traitress, aged, Ost .. (J. Wilson) 1 1. T. TVooniev's b g Stone Ginger, 6yrs, lQst 101 b .. .. (J. McLeod) 2 2. J. C. N. Grijrg's b g Bay Lupin, aged, lOat 91b .. .. (t,. liagerty) 3 3 Southern Cress list 131b (E. Redmond). 10 Ringnian list 81i> (H. Weal), i Nova lOst 9ib (\V. Rotter), 8 FnJmar 9st Blb (Jurisa), 3 Royal Shell Osi 31b (Ooker), 0 Grosvenor Ost (J. Hagerty), 7 .Loyola 9st (F. Douglas), and 11 Hazard shit (J. Levi) also started. (Winner trained' by owner.) Antony was first over the initial jump, and et the stand Se was just clear of Loyola, Hazard and i< ova. So they raced into the back stretch, where Stone Ginger ran up third, and Southern Cross improved hie place. Turning into tho straight, Stone Ginger and Bay Lupin closed on Antony, whiiO Grosvcnor wag also well up. Within the distance Antony stalled off a strong challenge by Stone Ginger, and won by a neck. Bay Lupin was a .ength andi a half back third, followed by Southern Cross and Nova. Time, '-hnin 53 3-sth sec. TIMARU CUP HANDICAP, of 200 soys; second 30 cove, and third 10 soys from stake. One mile and a quarter. 1. G. M. Evans's b g Oiyoi, by Stepniak —Hermoea, oyra, 9st 61b .. (F. Yarr) t 3. H. A. Knight's br f Tiktme. by Finland—Flame, 4yre, 8«t 2ib (R. W. King) i 5. J. C. N. Grigg's eh g Outlandcr, syrs, Set 31b .. .. (F. E. Jones) 3 G White Cockedo 7st 3lb (C. E. Hack), 2 Waiju list 101b (car. 7st) (J. Tait), and * Silkweb fat 10.b C. Emrnerson), also started. (Oiyoi bred by J. Keid, and trained by owner; Tikitero bred by owner, and trained by D , ; Roberta.) From a good send-oif, Silkweb took charge, and at the stand he was dceely attended by Outiander and Waiju. Passing , the mile post, Sukwcb and Waiju were racing on terms, we.t clear of . Outl-ender, with White Cockade bringing up the rear. There was little change aa tho fie.d ran along tho back straight, except that Oiyoi improved his plr.ee. Going round the top turn Waiju end Silkweb were in trouble, end Tikitore was first into the straight. A little further' Oiyoi joined Tikitere, and tho pair fought out a gcod finish, the judge being unable to separate them. OuUandcx wae' third two lengths tfcck, followed by WaijU. Time, 2min 7 3-sth eer.. WASUD'VKE WELTER HANDICAP, of ' 100 soys; second 15 soys, and third 5 • sot s from t.take. Seven furlongs. 4. Mts J. Ei.is's blk c ily La-wyer, by Blackstono—E-mmoline, 4yrs, 9st 3ib . . (R, Ellis) ■ 1 5. T. Sheenan'e b f Merry Lesa, <iTa, Bst I.llb ~ .. (J. McClwskey) 2 2. It. J. T*ylor'e b g Luperin, syra, 6at (F. E. Jones) 3 1 St. Aidan lOst 71b (F. Yarr), 0 Fasnakyle 9et 9lb IW. Einmerson), 11 Zetland 9st 61b (L. G. King). 2 Fisticuff 9st 61b (O. King), 11 Armamento »at 4.b (W. Holmes), 12 Harvest &st 2lb (W. Weir). C Gold Braid 9at 2lb (H. Donovan), 7 Ecus Set (W. F.etcher), 10 Brasecose 9st 81b (Scott), ]?ed and Black Set 2.1b (J. Bee.l), » Inchbonny Bet (C. E. Hack), and 0 Freak Bst (E. Cotton) also started. (Winner bred by J. Elli3, and trained by J. Ellis, junr.) A good start was effected. Fisticuff being first to breaJc the line. With a furlong £one there was little to chooso between Fisticuff, Luperin and Freak, the rest being headed by Merry Lass and My Lawyer. Fisticuff and Freak showed tne way into the straight, but at the distance My Lawyer came with a great run, *nd won by two lengths from Merry Lass. Then half a length back came Luperin a similar distance in front «f Fisticuff and Eons. Timo, lmin 28 2-Sth sec. HACK RACE, of 50 cove; second 5 bot», ar.d third 2 roys from stake. "Five • furlongs. 1. B. Baxter's b re Manchester, by Mannlicher, 6yrs. Bst .. (J. Beard) 1 6. R. Mci>onald"h b g; Mcrrie Beck, 3yT3. Bst (F. Dsugla?) 2 2. A. McAulay's b f Castilla, 3yrr, Bet (L. G. King) 3 7 Felscstep Bst (Humphreys). 2 Windgun fist (it. D. Kin?), 6 Ootimefora Bet (R. El.is), 8 Lady Dirk Bst ;lTilftrd), 9 The Cins«----!eo Sst (W. Weir>, 10 Oblong 6st (W. Enimerson), 6 Oi-akeho Ssst (E. Cottcn), and 3 Captain Sst (H. Donovan), alto started.\ (Winner trained by owner.) Manchester waa quickest lo begin, and with half the distance gone -was well clear of Merrie Bock and Oblong. From this out Manchester had matters all his own way, and wen comfortably by two lengths from Merrio Beck, who was half a iength in front of Castilla. Time, lmin 2 3-£ th cc:. FLYING HANDICAP, of 100 eovs: second j5 soys, and third 5 cove from stake. Six furlonga. * 3. Mrs J. E.lis's bik c My Lawyer, by Blackstone—Emmeline, -lyrs. Bst lib (inc. KKb pen) .. .. (R. Ellis) 1 5. R. J. Taylor's br g Luperin. Syrs, 6et 71 b .. .; (C. Emrnerson) 2 i. H. A. Knijrhfe b f Shindy, Syrs, Pat 33".b (J. Tait)) 3 1 Cute Sst nib (Humphreys), and 2 All Guns Bat 61b <H. Donovan) nlfo started. (Winner bred by J. Eliis. and , trained by J. E:lis, junr.) Shindy led into the frsni Luperin and Cute. There tho leader ran wide, ar.d My Lawyer cornii r up en the insido ivsn comfortably liy iour Sengtlw from Luperin. Shindy war, third a length back, followed by Cute. Time, lmin ISscc. SECOND DAYS ACCEPTANCES. WAI-ITI HURDLES, cf 80 sove: one mile and a ha'f—Southtrn Cro33 list 13!b, Ginger lOet 1311), Ringman lOst 9lb, Bay Lupin lOst Kb, Nova lOst Sib, Antony 9st 9!b. Shillelagh 9st 71b, Grosvenor Oat lib, Royal Shell 9st, Loyola 9tt, Hazard 9at. AUTUMN HANDICAP, of 130 so\-s: ona rciV—Tikit:ro fi.«t 71b. My Lawyer 6st 4lb, Outlarder Sst, Silkwpb 6»t 9'Jj. SEADOWN WELTER HANDICAP, cf 109 soys; seven furlongs—Ail Guni« 0s: G!b, Zctiind 9sl 31b. Fisticuff o=t 2lb, Waiju 9st lib. Eou-j Bst l'2!b. Gold Braid 6st, Brasenose 7st lOlb. Inchbonny 7ei 101b, fied and Black 7st 61b. Aasge 7st 71b, Freak 7et 7lb. HACK. HANDICAP, of » soys; five furTongs—iianilus Ost S'.b, ilanchtster 9st 2lb, Merry Beck 7«t 131b. Casto'.la 7st lOlb. Optimeform 7st 101b, Manrcse 7et 31b, Captain 6st 01b. Ob:oBEr 6st 71b, Otaki> Cet 7lb. FAREWELL HANDICAP, of 100 eovs; fix fnrlcnM—My Lawyer Set 121b, Cuto get ?lb. Silkweb Bat lib Dabcbick Bet 31b, Faraakylo 7st Qlb. Shindy 6st 12'.b, Luperin 6«t 7ib, Eedmor.d G3t 7lb, Red Morn €st 7ib. PAREORA HANDICAP, of 80 »ov S: Eve furlongs—Octave 9st 111b, Cute 9st lOlb, Lady Orizoin 9st 7ib. Queen of Spades Bst Olb, The Seer Set 31b, Montnal 7st lOlb. Luperin 7st 9lb. Eaglcsione 7st 8lb ? Bupyland 7st 81 b, Redmond 7st. TEMUKA HANDICAP, of 70 son ; eb furlongs—Queen of Spade 3 Bst 9lb, Windgun Set 4lb, Windward Btt, Glenfield 7st lOlb. Aur.t SttHy 7st 81b, Mini Doric Tst 71b, Clatnena. 7st 41b, Captain Kidd 6at lllb, Capwin 6et 9lb, Freak 6st 81b. >
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 13713, 21 April 1910, Page 8
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