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SOUTH CANTERBURYHTTNT STEEPLECHASE HEETI>G. (snau. 'JO "ram Tnx&a.") TIMARU, Ju] T The South Canterbury Hun '« hel <i- tbeir *t> nuil ete«pW>ch»»> rneetjnff on tb« W»6hdyk« raoceounw to-day undor very pleasant aunpicee. There wae a good attendiiiKse, including some visitor* from Chrietchurch, Aahburton. and Dunedm. Kw-Jte: — HACK A-N-D HUNTERS' HURDLE RACE —J. C. X. Grigs'a Turco, l(V\t, 61b I Adage, llet 3!b, 2. Bay Irjpm ilso etsxvd, but broke down badly. HUNT CUT , STEEPLECHASE—P. a. Klworthy'e Fairy Finn, U*t 31b. I: Darditnellee. ltet 101b, 2; Laghnior, l-3at 61b, 3. Th«rro were eevra starters, and they s good raoe of itHACK RACE—G. Hnttoc'e Te Hue, J>et " ( lb, 1; St. Head, 9st, 2; Glengarih, 9»t 51b °*TALLT-H0 STEEPLECHASE—J. Mrochan' s Golden Grape, list Sib, 1; Kritz, last 31b, 2; D««x Annie, Set 71b, S. Won by a neck. LADIES' BRACELET—Mrs H. Elworthye Margo, list 51b, 1; Prairie Fire, list, 2; Golden Dawn, list ."Ib. .1. OWNERS-UP STEEPLECHASE—I. Meechan'a Ci«i, 12st '21b, 1; I'eerosa, llet 101b, 2. The only starters. XOTICS. The Hound. \\'ih> acconipauied Morning South this week, is a younger fullbixjther to tho defunct Sir Letbo. Mr G. L. Stoad's horsos, Tim Doolnn and Plymouth, arrivoii at Lyttolton from iSlellwurne yesterday, and were railed straight through to their owner's station at Aoiberley. J. Bryce intci'ds leaving for tho North on Saturday, taking with him Jimrnio Woorlsir. Whisperint; Willie, and Chub, who claim engagements nt the Waimato Plains Meeting. Tbe schoc>ling at Riccartou on Saturday morning should assume a more interesting aspect Uioii hitherto, as amonsr the tvarh may t>c a run orer a few fencee by Morning and Daylight Uil] in company. Acceptances for tho Grand National Hurdle Race. Grand National Steeplechase, and Winter Cup. are due this evening, and at tho earno' time general entries close for the Grand National Meeting. The following gentlemen have been nominated for tho Board of tho New Zealand Trotting Association : — North Island ronresentatives (two): Messrs C. F. Mark. J. H. Pollock, F. J. Nathan, and H. J. Palmer. South Island represents tires (peren): Messrs J. M. Barren. R Clarkson. W. H. Denton. W. G. Garrard, J. F. Grierson W. J. Hopkins. H. TV. Kitchingham. A. J. Marshall. H. F. Nicoll. T. T. Ritchie, P. Selig, W. E. Siraee, and J. Bruce Thomson.
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Press, Volume LI, Issue 15338, 23 July 1915, Page 10
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