AUSTRALIAN RACING.
CANTERBURY PARS RACES. (BT CABtE—PEES3 *SSOCUKOS CO?iEI«ET.) (ATTBEaiLIIS ASD V.7L CABL3 ASSOCIXIIOS.). fßeceh-ed June lath, 5.5 p.m.) STDITST. June It. Eoilowinjr is tho result ox the FLTETG WELTSB HANDICAP (third division), of 290 bovs. ef. J. MeCccsbe's b i Geranial by Solier.no -Xannania 4yr» -. •• •• \ Alertful x Orient D<jtb /. •• -• •- " Won by a nsad. Time, lm ISJ3. ENGLISH RACING. ;»T CiEiB—?BISS ABSOOIHOS COpr&lGftT.) (i.UST2iiUS *KD V.Z. CiELX ASSOCIATION.) (Eeceived June 1-ftb, 1.£5 p.m.) LONDON, June 13. I'ol'owing is the result of ins iIiANCHESTSR CUP, a. hacdicap sT7*epetakea of 50 soi-s each, vith 20CO 60vs added; second 200, third ICO. I-m. Sir Hed'xorth Mcux's br c ChoEroes by Clarissimus—Tortor *yrs ? 2 . - 1 Mrs Rndd'e b c Marves by Wliite Magic —Maranon tyi3 7 8 .. ..2 W. M. Cazaiefs gr. h by The Tetrirch— Ayrslave Syrs 58 ..3 [Ciicsrnes :3 a member o: the ie?m trained by H. S. Peruse at Chatt» Uiil, Slcckbrldge. The B. Carslai? i= try. horseman for the stable, though it 13 doubtful if Ho could zet down to th* 6 2 carried to victory by Chcfiroe3, his contract beinj for 8 6 and u?-.virds. winner was raced, three times unsucce33fally a3 a two-year-old, but laa* season his txo ou'inss *ere rewarded with a win in the Hardwicke Stakes af Ascot ar.d a second earlier in the season to Kllangowan.who that yeai •xon the Twp Thousand Guineas. Marvel •raa abo ur.pl teed in three efforts e3_ a two-vear-old, but last season accounted iot the "Homebred Threa Years Old Clip at Ga.twio:-:. iho Nottinghamshire Three Yeara Old Handicap Plate at Nottingham, and the Boval Borough Three Years Old Handicap at" "Windsor, whi'e he v.-as placed twice in his other five starts. Puttenden has dor.-: a feir amount oi racing, and ae a fbree-vear-old wo;i two small races in seven. a>tempts and as a four-year-old competed clr/en times for three wins and two ihiros. Bis wins inc!ude<l the Salisbury Ct:p. lht> Ascot' Gold Vase iconeedirig 25'b to Verdict), and the Leather Staltf* at in which the Oaks winner Brownhylda wis second.] SOUTH CANTERBURY J.C. At a meeting cf tai) committee of tho South Canterbury Jociey Club there were .present: ilessrs E. Lowry (chairman), K. H. BiKcit, T. R. Rhodes, C. L. Orbell, T. B. JlacKay, and D. Grant. Tho chairman said that he had interviewed Sir Georgo Clifford, who advised him that he ttm putting through a remit to _ the Kadrg Conference in the direction ot no nennit being issued except tbrougu the picifig or Trotting Conference. Ii vrould not be necessary for thi3 cluo to continue With its remit. Ifwaa decided advise the Polo Club that footballers and spectators were seriously interfering with the training tracks, and if this crossing of people "ere not con-, fined to one passage <*hich the Polo Club 7 ou!d have to make fcbemselvea) the trustees vould be asked not to confirm the transfer Of Jhe lease of tho South Canterbury Eugby Union. , , It was decided to hold the annual meeting on July 23id.
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18100, 16 June 1924, Page 12
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