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SAILING

♦ I ( HKISTCHI RCH I LIB j . ;»»» n>t. M,ii./,i ji! Kedehlrs on Saturdac anc-niouii l>, tin ChnsteUurch and I'l'UiT Hell Ciui... There was u. flood tide and. ft tolu easterly when the I.oats crossed the ime. The course wad the Skylark-Avon urn, buik to fckilark, and then liotr.o. Te, Artu took the lead from Fisherman's Point and soon out-distanced the £eld. A crood performance was Te-pi3tc-red by Srauiow, which c.ime up to secure fourth place. The results wore: Huiu (A. M;Ua. hand;. u;> l.iuu!., thr aim in :.:s.h . . . 1 Te Ann IA. T. Hound . *cr, 4hr 3tluim i;;je.- .. » Set iet (F. Morrison-, loseo, 4hr 36rain .Msec . . S Seamen- (U. Allen*. 13iuiii, 4hr 37min _ .. ..4 Fiu,.el i iC. Morrison*, ] 3j,ini d, 4hr 38min Msec .. .5 CordiHa .T. B. H. Green;, lJmin, 4l:r ;i!-min 47sio .. .6 FUvniale t,T. Basscttl, Idmin, -Ihr 39mm •JUKI-.-. .. .. .7 liila ii!. S. Ueveriiitre l , bmin, 4hr lliriin Tiki ..'I". Turnci 1 . ltimui, 4lir 43imn Tl.=.< c 'J IV;. r Pun i>. Cornel;', lomin, Ihr Ijmm ■J.W.- -. .-10 C'.en.-i (Jl. thaYcsdor.i, laiuin, 4hr J6m.il !i..0 .. .. .11 Re.-lw in.- ill. MoKh- 1 , l:;-niiii, tiir olmiii Ksec .. .. i: Tic.-ii'-er .\Y. V'c'jh', i"'--.r.!i, 4hr 53m;n I7"ec ' . . 1: Simla-am ,]■'.. Waldi', lltnin, 4iir 57.min ;,i.M-.- .. ..ii l.uuna tK. 11.-ith , 1.-ie.ir., 4hr OTtn.r. l-'io'Ve" \i:.. .M.li.r . Kli..-.:;, Ihr 7-111-. _ j CANTKKBI'KY CIA'K I , 1. :.\ "':,{', ~r: :,'«ifii the I'alH-rh ;ry Yacht ~iul Me;er-1.1.i,r, ilih held two rare.-. Til'. tji.-.'s ■■'■}■■■ .-tnrtxi iii n fresh nor'-ca-t wind which dn.vi'fit away to a calm in the tocov.ii i-nitol. U. - : - lirKS CI.A.-S K.M 17 f.>r OM-tnn- Skii':..:? llaUn I W N.--.S-K-., ). L' 0.,1.11 . . i Yvnei~ i.l I. i|...:.M-i. IMnin . . 4 U',,:, ;■ lt-,.;!.i i \V. (~h\iy, -' n - >'• U'aiaU .11. A. Kliirnl'i, 1-lmin . . 7 /. il. \ss i:a« i: i»• i;. .moi.i.u; tip i Itas.-.-.l (R. Herilr.O. s.-r ..1 i AVer M.-.v o. Sill.ir?', *n;in . . J j \V,,,i- -.n:i 'l. M.-iiii.t. . r.::iin . . :: Kcl.o (li. Well-) i:min, and -Ma i'cr: ,!.. K.cell\ jlm, ciuiij.l.-i, J th- ,mi;i-m-. OSTLER CUP DECIDED 'i'h.. rha-.mt P.ont Yacht f!uh held the final r;i. i< ior the Ostler Cui. on the estuary durhii; the week-end. liesults: lieMrea (\Y. lirooier), smin .. 1 Kercmai (C. Slut-Ms),), smin .. I'al o' Mino (J. Malison), sir . . h' Also started: I'sher, Toff, Alcrte, Echo, Grayling, and Roma. Rercmai (C. SUields). nith 14 points, won] the Ostflcr Cure V:A o' Mine (A. f. C'tt ! merit.-', with 11 point*. Mas runner-up. j The i le:i,cr.t>. (hi. race, ulueh w.i- to haw j heen held durinc the. wcek-ei.«i. his he, ~ | jiosiponed until M»t¥k 24.

TRO'ITING CLUE, AUTUMN MEETING, 1934. To be held on the Ashburton Racecourse on SATURDAY, APRIL 14th, 1934. .Subject to the New Zealand Rubs of Trotting. • Approved by the N.Z. Trottim Association.) PROGRAMME. First Race starts 12 Noon. I—ALLENTON HANDICAP (in harness*, 1J miles. 120 sovs; second horse 15 sovs, and third horse 5 sovs from the stake. Class 3.51. For unhoppled trotters. Nomination 20s; acceptance 355. 2-IMPROVERS' HANDICAP (in harness). 1| miles. 135 sovs; second horse 15 sovs, and third horse 10 sovs from the stake. Class 3.45. Nomination 20s; acceptance 355. 3—DURBAR HANDICAP (in harness). H miles. 400 sovs; second horee 75 sovs, and third horse 50 sovs from the stake. For horses that (.•an do 3.20 or better. Nomination 40s; acceptance 80s. 4—HARVEST HANDICAP fin harness). Ii miles. 150 sovs; second horse 25 sovs, and third horse 10 sovs from the stake. For horses that can do 3.35 or better. Nomination 20s: acceptance 40.=. HANDICAP 'in harness*. 11 miles. 200 sovs; second hcrre 40 sovs, and third horse 15 i-ovs front the intake. For uphopnlod trotters that can do 3.26 or better. Nomination 20s; acceptance 50s. G-RAKAIA HANDICAP (in harness). Ii miles. 125 sovs; second horse 15 sovs, and third horse 10 sovs from the stake. For horses that can do 3.40 or better. Nomination 20s: acceptance 355. 7—AUTUMN HANDICAP (in harness*. 1J miles. 150 sovs: second horse 25 sovs, and third horse 10 sovs from the stake. For horses that can do 3.80 or better. Nomination 20s: acceptance 40s. B—FAREWELL HANDICAP 'in harness i. H miles. 200 sovs: second j horse 40 sovs, and third horse IS i sovs from the stake. For horses ] that can do 3.25 or better. Nomination 20s; acceptance 50s. NOMINATIONS v. ill clo.-,e on THURSDAY, APRIL sth. 1934, at 8 p.m., at the Secretary's Ottice, Burnett street, Ashburton. HANDICAPS will appear on or about MONDAY, APRIL 9th. 1934. ACCEPTANCES will close on TUESDAY, APRIL 10th, 1934, at 8 p.m. .1. B. NICOLL, ! 'iELEPHuNES: "' '"' I Office til: P, .-:..;:. :i:-c : j S. j P.O. Eox 51, ASHBURTON.

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Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21117, 19 March 1934, Page 15

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SAILING Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21117, 19 March 1934, Page 15

SAILING Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21117, 19 March 1934, Page 15

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