Canterbury Park lifts stakes
The stake for the Cardigan Bay Standardised Breeders’ Stakes has been increased by $10,006 to $40,000. The mile race for mares and fillies, is the feature event on the first night of the Canterbury Park Club’s New Year meeting at Addington Raceway on January 1.
Stakes for the two main races on the second night of the meeting on January 5 have also been increased. The 3ZB Canterbury Park Trotting Cup will be worth $20,000, an increase of $5OOO, while the Firestone Eu-
rostee! Pace, a free-for-all over 2690 m for C 8 and faster pacers, will be $15,000, an increase of $3OOO.
A mobile start 2000 m for two-year-old trotters will be run before the first event on January 1. This $2OOO event will be penalty-free.
The club’s programme committee has also decided that the New Zealand Two-Year-Old Trotting Stakes, to be run on May 22, 1987, will carry a stake of $lO,OOO, an increase of $3OOO over last season.
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