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EASTER RACING.

f C.J.C. MEETING. j " ;• ■ ";•■■: : ; ' : ' ; 3BEAT EASTER HANDICAP WON BY ■ _ .VENTURA. ; CHAMPAGNE STAKES.* ; , NIGHTWATCIf BEATS MOWBRAY. | ■■ v "-V'

[ . . (By Telegrap'ii.—Prose 'Association.) I Cv'iristchurch, March 241 j /Eliti -C.J.C. Easter- meeting commenced ; to-day in tolerably ' fine'weather, though j' v c01d..; The' going irua a- triflo heavy, on ; account of tho recent rain, but was' not | ! :- as bad as had been -exptSjteil.; ..There was a- large attendanct- of the public, liesuits:—, j : ... KILDVRE nURDLES HANDICAP, of . 250.sovs.Two, mileti. ! Over .eight f flights of liurdlts.' . '■:■■■ f 2 Mr. J. ,R. L. Stanford's' ch' g. -Ber- : ' r'... cola, "aged, ,10st. Blb. r .. (E. Abbott) 1 !■ .1 Mr..J.- Westerman'jJ b. g. Whito i- Cockiide,'aged, list. (L. Hegai'ty)' 2 f: i Mi'. H, Whitney's br. ra. Aema, Gyrs., j; - '.9.st'. w..:..:.;:.:. cr. Kent) .3 l ■ .'Also ' started: 3 St. "Kevin, " "list.' laib. ; 5 Gold ■ Pin,lOs-t.---91b.-- Time, j. : .. 3miu.Mß 2-5-:ec. '. ' l :' Aema tind While' Cockade, showed "tho! ; -' ■over the first twu Kardles. At tlio ji , s-iccond St.:, Ksvin' blundered badly, arid, t; > ilislodgyl his rider,. 'At the six-furlongs' | ''.post■ Aema was in front,' Wliito- Cockade- | iiiid;Bereol«i following"n'p and overhaul- ; : ing. This pair, !juniged''tho' r last''luirdlt>' j-/ together, and Bercola, staying-bettor, avon [ .: by ; three lengths''ttbm , "'Wlit)!.(s"^Otf6kade ! ' [ ; who Was two and.'a'llalf'lengths'.rn.'froiit t ...:of Aema,' with 1 Gold 7 Pin ii'head away j;;: foiii'lh. , :■• STAKES;' of': 750 : sovs. l'» :. - For two-year-olds. Calts, Sstl lOlb.j i fillies,''Sst.. 'Sib.' Sii'.'furlongs.' S'.V 2 Sir.Ge'a.' Cliiforil's 'brl jc;'Nightwatcli, ; ■'. .' Bst. 101b. ' (C. Emerson) -1

j j 1 Mr..J. B. Reid's fa. c. Mowbray, Bst." ' j : ;10ik,' (F..E. .loues) -2 . 'i Mr. ,'G. I). Greenwood's b. c: Ciierub- , ini, Sst. 101b. (I!. Deeley)' 3 Also, started: ,3; Mr. E. J'. 'Watt's cli c. !. ■Jason,B.' Eeid's b.\o. t; Bitlzbiirs:,'Bpt.".lolb. ; ; S 'Messra:-W.' <3/ and i.G. 'L; 'Stead's-b. ,f.''Sqmniform,. Bst. 81b.; : 7 'Mr. T. ,'H.-dowry's.:,br, f.Tlib -Hague, f : Bst.;Blb. ; ; fi Mr.- 0. G..Dalgety's b. f.-'War-l ■ Hop, 'B.tfßlb.; 5 "Mr. Iligliden's". far:' f. Bertrada, Sit.'Blb. *:" '.- '; • ' {' into the cOurso, proper t BerI* vtrada. arid Jasok.showed tlio way.' '? Salz- ■; ■ .burg ".'tin.il -Mowbray'-;were., together. next, and Nightwatch well-back on the inside. If :Mowbray,.Bertrada,' and (Salzburg c wero : - - fighting out a. good ■ fiilisli,; when-Night-r :{ watch put i n • a good' run,', wearing down. ; the leaders,; and ivon" fay a: short head, | who was a good head , in j" - front bf.'Cherub'iri'v who'•'finished well. J- , was only fcalf a length, away' ; V fourth/ with Bertrada •>. close up .next.. Time, lmin. 15sec. • AUTUMN PLATE, of 300. sovs.Weight, . Bs't". 71b., with.allowances.'" One mile. [ " ■ 2 Sir Geo. 1 Clifford's; V g. Glenfinnan, |'.-;V.v ,'3yrs., Sst.-41K (C. Emerson) 1 1 Mr.:J. H; Friedlander's ,b. c. Carolus, 3yrs., Bst: 71b. (L. G. King) 2 • ■ 5, Mr. G. D. Greenwood's b. 0.. Canute, |-. ' V 1 f 3yrs,,. 85t..71b. (B. Deeley) 3 I • • \ ; 'Also;; .-stained :•• - Lockwood, Sst.;;- 71b:.;i : Kobya,' Bst.>'. -lib. : :."i,( Ladrone;/.:,-Bst.:. ;41b.; G;-Lady -Nolan, Bst. 41b; • . : '{: j . : \' A;r straggling; start >yas* : eft ectc'd,'. from :- which Carolus: got..; tfae : ;.>ndvantaget while, i Ladrone-was slowest. (q move. .'Carolus "•/..-.led -round the ti>p .'tiu'iijarid-" into'tho "straight,. with, iLoclnvbdd; arid. Kooya as nearest attendants.At' tlio distance-post f G.leiifinriaii: put inu claim, and won some- j j: < -i what" easily Jjjj about a length- and-a half, i :; while Carolus defeated Canute by; two and j ; - a half lengths,, with Latly Nolan fourth. ': Ludrone-.wasiifext." Time, -lmin. 42 2-ssec. i GKMT.JJASTER HANDICUV °f 1000, f- - sovs:: -, Seven; furlongs.- : • - • ;. 5 Mr:'E/j; Witt's cli". X, Ventura, 3yrs„. ;• l ' . Sst. 31b. (L. Wilson) -1 s.' • 9 Mr.'H.-Cassidy's • eh. It.-Pilgrim's;. ! - ■ Wayy ; syrs.,''7st. 51b. (A. Stratford); 2 1 Jtr.-.. G. -J):- Greenwood's br. -g. .Era- . j: ;-f .lyi'S., Bsh slb.- (li.- -Deeley) -3 Al-o staited 2 Messrs. \V. G. and .G.;,L: ; ' St?.ad's:l)r. .c.' .Boii- , X'on,' Bst:' 71b.; 2 -Measrs. L-St:ad'.4;fci'. f. I; Culprit,"Bstl 51b.; ~7 -"Mr. Higlidsn's" b;f; Bronze,-:Bst. 41b./ 12 Mr. i j:\ Dorset's bv <J: : Si'r ; Solo;.Bst. 2lb:; 3 .Sir j' : (leo. Clifford's; b. f. Heatherbrae'," Bst.; i 8 Mr.-L. G; D. "Acland's clu g Quei-y, 7st. 1,'.; JOIb.; 4 ;Mr.' A:. J; Toxward's blk. f.' San- :/■ guiiiary,. 7st; ( Jlb.; 3 Sir. Qeo.".Clifford's'far.f - ;,f. Brown Owl'.-7st. 51b.; 11 Mr. r" ".T'lirzo-'s )>. g.: Sea' Ivingj 7st. slb.;' 10 Mrl j'V : -N. Benningtpn's'blk: g.-Gapon, 7st. lib. J (inc. 1 71b/-pen.); .6 Mr. j.,H.' PrOsser's, b. ». ••Speoialform, Cst.,7lb.; 13 Mr. T. E. I; ; Easton's b. g.; vVaitoto, Gst. -71b.. . 1 , ;>• .Sea King was; ritiickeis.t :to begin, but, ; before"'tho field, had' gone a .furlong, j : . >'Ventura ran past him, and led round the ' top, turn, followed by PilgHm's Way,' with j • SeaijKing, -Emperador, '.Sanguinary,-, and . .. .lion: Ton at the head'of the others; Vcnl -funi'turned into-the sh'aiglvt well clear i of Pilgrim's Way, and; easily holding, this' T (idvautage.'Vou'by' hvo lengths. /Emperaf?' dor'fras two.•and a-half -lengths away ".third, ...with Heatherbrae''a., length and'a ;• ( half further away; fourth. ■ Specialform was close up next, and then~camei Gapon, ,'Koh 'Tbn, and; Query.- Time; : lmin.-27-i;" i 2-ssec. :' EtJSSLET PI/ATE, of ?50 sovs.' For twoyear;olds. , Five furlongs., 3 Mr. A. Boyle's b. e. 7st. 91b. (C. Emerson) 1 1 Mr. J. B. Reid's b." c; Einaldo, Bst. ■ - • : 91b. (E. E. JoUes) .2 !.■ 2 JJr. G. D. Greenwood's ch. f. Hisj • / toriette, Bst. 2lb 3 .' Also started: 1 Bradamanto, 7st. lib.; [ 4 Culture, ,7«t. 811>.; 2 Banksia, 7st. 61b. : G ' Plora M'Donald, 7st. 21b.; 3 Joan/ Gst. 91b. When the field reached tho courso :proper, Martins, on the inside,"'ivas show-" ; . iiig well clear of Einaldo, .whovivas fol- ; . ]i "lowed by Historiette. Martiiis was nevei-- ; ' : afterwards troubled, easily sta.lling.;oif; ! .lUnuldo's challenge, and winning by»twoi lengths. . Historiettc was a length and a' half awf t v third, only half a head in front of .loan, after whom camo" Elora ; -M'Donald and Bradamante.:' Time, llnin. 1 v 0 'l-osec. 1 ''' ■ S.OCKBUBN HANDICAP,,Vof 300 .'rovs. <: - Olio mile and a (iuartar..' j!, : 2.Sir Geo. Clifford's b. c. Masterpiece, U. Bst. 3ib. (C.Emerson) 1 :,4 Mr. D. H. Eoberts's br. g. The ■ ' . , . Cornet, Gst. 121b. (W.-Bell) 2 ; l;Messrs. W. G.'and G. ch. '' " - g- Los Angelos (AV. Young) 3 Also started: 3 Mira, Bst.',Glb.; 5 Medal- ; list, 7st.'l3lb.;G Troon, Gst.'7lb. v >•' Medallist was first out of tho ifaarricr, j ' followed by The Cornet, while Masterpiece ! . and Los-Angelosjivei'e slow'to inovei-'At ! >'thc:«»ile post Troon ran up to the leaders," ; f-aiid 1 etl;!) a St .f Sr hcj/'O; : 1 . Los ; / position. Masterpiece also moved up. Los ' 'Angelos and The-Cornet wero on terms i at the distance post,.where. Masterpieco camo with a/-itico and'/won; a good" i": • race fay a length and'a baJf .from The" Cornet, who was a length ahead of Los \ Angolas. ' Mini was fourth. Time, 2min. 7 2-">see. ' GIMCRACK HANDICAP, of 130 sovs. V. Six furlongsi '" • • 2 Mr.' J. E. Buchanan's b." p. Bulletin, u. -lib; ;;...;;;:../.(B.'.i)eeiey)"-i. 7.Mr. J. Murphy's b. g. Nithsdale,*. " 1 . 7st. 71b. (C. Emerson; 2 1,1 Mr. J. Grigg's bile. f. Gold Wave,,.. : !Jst. 131b, ....; (J. O'Biien) 3 Also.started: 5 Oxenhope',vt)st:,.9lb.; 8. : Editah, 9st. 51b/;. 13 Iviinona,'. Bst. 101b.;' : ■. 4 Stephanos, 7st. 81b. (51b. allowance); I Martian Maid, 7st. 131b.; (! Pleasure Bent, i :.7st. 111b.; 9 Chrysofas, 7st. 81b.; 10 Goldfinch. 7st. 41b.;, 14 Warlight, 7st. 41b.; 11 ;.' Northern Light, 7st. 31b.; 15 Detonaire, 7st.; 3 Golden' Morn," 7st. . • ' Gold Wavo.-was first.out of the barrier. i" ■' arid led into' the coarse proper, followed ' by Northern Light and Debonairo, while Bulletin ,was prominent'on'tho outside. Inside the distance_ Bulletin came with a strong run, and quickly had Gold Wave's meastiTO. Going on, Bulletin won com-' i'nrtably by two ...lengths from Nithsdale, who camo with n lato run and beat Gold i Wave by a neck. Golden Morn was close up fourth, just in front of Debonaire and : Stephanos. Time, lmin.' Usee.*' ' - CANTERBURY WELTER HANDICAP, , of 300 sovs. Ono mile. f 8 -Jlr. J.-.lVßuchanan's b.:R.-.Tlirax,.tet.- . : ~'(E.'-fl..''Jones) 1 : i Mr. D. • 11. Itoberfe's b.g. Kilmeny. . (B. Deeley) 2 7 Jlr. H. A. Knight's br. g. Mumura, i . 9st. 41b (Gibbons) 3 r Also started: G,Tliistlcdown, 10st. lib.;

2 Kilt's, 9st. 311).; 8 Gnome, Bst. 121b.; 4 Eocene, Bst. > 91b.; !) Genius, Bst. 91b.; 5 - Mere, Sst; 91b. • Eoceno was first away, but,' before a furlong had been covered, was joined by Kilts, and the pair carried on tho running round the top turn and into the straight, when Mumura and Kilnieny moved .up. .Kills and Munnira were leading at. tho distance, but 'l'lirax then came with a good run, and won by a length and. a lmlf from Kilnieny, with Mumura a length awav third, followed by Kilts. Mere, and Thistledown. Time, limn. 42 ' Tho totalisalor investments were .£3l,;>lG, as "compared with 4125,200 ■ 10s.- tor . the corresponding day last year. . SECOND DATS ACCEPTANCES. (Ry Telegraph. —Prcsa Association.) i ■' Christchurch, March 2-1. The following are the acceptances for the -second dav of the C.J.C. nicoHns:— PEEKSWICK HURDLE HANDICAP, of lMo>*ovs. One mile and three-quart ers. —St, Kevin, 12st. 21b.; Bercola, 11st. 131b.; Otold". Pin, lOst. 91b.: Aomn, 9;tt.;'Dnylichf: Bill. 9st.: Cardiff. 9st. •AUTUMN. NURSERY HANDICAP, of 300 suvs. -Six .furlongs.—.Tason, 9st.; Salzburg, Sst. 131b.; Tli.o Hague, Sst, 101b.; Ogier, Bst. Sib.; ilartius, Bst. 61b.; Bertrada,>Bst. v ßlb.; "Warstep, Bst 31b.; Somniform, . 7st. 131b.; Historiette, 7st. 111b.; Glencfninish,'-7st. 7]l>.; Veritas, 7st. 111b.; Chorale, 7st. Sib.; Flora Mac Donald, Cst. 711>.; Suow"rakor;/.Gst.-71b.

VALDHUEST "WELTER, of 250 sovs. Seven furlongs.—Query, 9st. 71b.; Thistledown, 9st.;-llb.; Thrax, 9st. 31b.; Kilnieny. 9st. lib.; Carolus,; Sst. 101b.; Mumura,\ Sst. -51b.; Oxenh-ope, Bst. 51b.; Specialform. 8-t.. 41b.;'Gnomo, 7st. 131b.; Mere, 7st'.' 91"b.; X.;ldrono, -7st. 71b.; Lockwood, 7st.'7lV>.;'Eimono,'7st. 71b.; Andraea, 7st. i7ib. ■: - ' ; ADDI7s T GTON HANDICAP, of 130 sovs. -Olio mi'Je.—BulMin, lOst. 31b.; Scottish Star, 8s t. 121?j..: -Editah, Bst. 101b.; Britain Qro.iVn, Bst. 71/>.:' Lady Nolan, B<it. 21b. ; Stephanos. 7st. 71b!; Staniboul, 7st.;'De-' bonaire. 7st. 1 : 1 : TEMPLETON HANDICAP, of 300 sovs. Six furlongs.—Culprit, -* Sst. 131b.; Pilgrim's Way,. Bst. Gib!; Heatherbrae, Bst. 51b.; Query, Sst. 31b.; Sea- King, 7st. 131b.; Kilts,'7st. 41b.; Gst. 71b.; Fedoral.: Gst.' Ylbr.'.* 1 PINAL-HANDICAP, of 250 sovs. One mile—Los' Anglos, lOst. 21b.; Thistledown, Bst. lib.; Medallist, Bst. lib.; rGapon, 7st. Lllb.r Glenfinnan, 7st. 111b.; Kilmeny, 7st. lllb. ; ; The Cornet, 7st. 91b.; John Bunyan, wst. 21b.; Troon, Gst. 131b;; I Editah. Gst. 1111)-.; Genius,'"Sst. 71b. 1 t .CHALLENGE STAKES, of 750 sovs. ■ ' " * . So^en'furlongs. • st. lb. ' . st. lb. Bonßeve,B-13 Nightwatch... 7 5 Autunmus Sl2 Salzburg ....... 7 1 Heatherbrae... 811 Tho Hague... 612 .Emperador..'.. 8 1" Ogier B 12 Mowbray ...._ 7 8 Somniform ... G 4

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1706, 25 March 1913, Page 6

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EASTER RACING. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1706, 25 March 1913, Page 6

EASTER RACING. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1706, 25 March 1913, Page 6

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