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THE TURF

, CJ.C. MEETING ONSLAUGHT WINS THE BIG HANDICAP PUNKA CARRIES OFF THE V OAKS STAKES CANTERBURY CUP WON BY SNUB .- .' V" ' . ■ By Telegraph—Press Association. Christchuroh, November 6. The Canterbury, Jockey Club's Spring Meeting wae continued to-day in fine but windy weather. Tho attendance! was good. The totalisator handled £43.<)44 10s., as againet £42,113 on t-lio corresponding day last year, lteeults:— ASHLEY /HAMDIUAI , . of 2CO eovs. One

6 Clavorhouse. Bst. 211). (11. Young) 1 '9 I'.rst Salute, -7st.' 2 12 Arihia, Vst. 3 Also 6laned: 2 Mnzama, 9st. 51b.; 1 fiabino, Bst. 91b.; 3 ltoyal Star, Set. 91b.; 5 .tjpyglass,'-Bst.■ lib.; 8 llylaus. Bst. lib.; A King of tho Valley, 7st. 91b.; lU.lioinb, Vet. 61b.; 13 Indue, Vst. 21b.; 7 Wild Night, Vst. 21b.; 11 Love Match, 7st. Hylaus was prominent to the distance, where Clavcrhouse took charze and won nicely by a length. The Bamo dietance separated the second and third horses. Time lmin.'42 3-ssec. NEW ZEALAND OAK STAKES, of 650 sovs. One mile ami a Half. 1 Punka, Bst. 51b (H. Gray) 1' 6 Karo, Set. 51b .' 2 2 Afterglow. Bst. 51b. .' 3 Also started: 3 Lionskin, Bst. 51b.; 5 Bonville, Bst. 51b.; 4 Jloutoa/lvanova. 8/t.(ilb. lionville and Karo made all the early running, but three .furlongs fr6m' home Punka closed on Karo,' and in α-goodflnieh beat her by half a length, Afterglow being five lengths away. Timer 2miii. 37sec. OIUTEItION HiVNDIOAP, of 700 sovs. Six '~ furlongs. J) Kilboyne, 7st. 101b (A. Keed) 1 2 80-Pcep, 7st. 81b ? 1' Michaela, Bst. 91b • • 3 .Also started: B'Acre. Bst. 81b.: 7 Nystad, Set. 81b.; 3 Inah, Bst. lib.; 'J Nanna. 7st. 111b.; 4 Wrestler, 7st. 111b.: 5 Mill o , Gonrie, 7st. 81b.; 10 Demagogue. 7st. 21b.; 11 Tremena, 6st. 71b. Mill o' Gowrio was first away.l being joined by Kilboyne on reachinc the course proper, 80-Peep and Michaela beini; next. At the stand Kilboyne drew away and won by nearly three lengths from BoPeep, who was a length in ' front of Michaela. Time, lmin. Hlsec, (An Australasian record.). IRWELL HANDIOAP, of 300 hots. Four • -. furlongs. 2 Amythas, Bst. lib. (C. Price). 1 3 Orenides. 7st. 111b /. 2 5 Some Kid. 6st. 121b 3 Albo started: I.Affectation. Bst. 61b., and Rose Wreath. 7st. 21b. (coupled); 6 Orange Bitters. 7st. 121b.; 8 Sans Souci. 7st. 121b., and Tortrix, 7st. 71b. (coupled)-. 4 Bitholia. 7st. 91b.; 7 Strathglass. 7st.' 71b.: 10 Judaea, 7st. 71b.;-9. Miss Goid, «st. 121b. Affectation, Some Kid. and Crenides made play to the distance, where Amythan 'joined iu and won by half a length. The third- horee was a length away. Time, 46 2-ssec. JOCKEY CLUB HANDICAP, of IOCO sovs. ..'. One mile. 4 Onslaught, 7st. lib. (G. Young) 1 1 Parisian Diamond, 3st. 21b 2 3 Glorify, 7st 2 .-... 3 Also started: 14'Borke'e Drift, Bst. 31b.; 2 Killjoy, Bst, 31b.; and Glendower, '7st. 101b. (coupled);-9 Margerine, Bst.; sßonnie Maid, 7st. 131b.; 6 liose Pink. 7st. 111b.; 10 Bagdad, 7st. 101b.; 12 Mascot; 7bl. 91b.; 11 ABcalaphue. 7st. 81b.; 7 Winter Cherry, 7st. 71b.; 8 Killard, 7st. 21b.; 15 Braid, «st. 71b.; 13 Damien, 6st. 7ib. Onslaught was in front practically all the way, and. stalling off a strong challenge by Parisian Diamond, won by threequarters of a length. Glorify was close up third. Time, lmiu. 40sec. CANTERBURY GUI , , of 750 bots. Two

miles and a quarter. 4 Snub, 9st. 31b (J. Campbell) 1 2 Kilmoon. 7st. 61b. 2 1 Sasanof. 9st. 21b. ....: 3 Also started: 5 Detroit. Set. 31b.; 3 Mcnclaus, 9et. 21b. Kitmooii was first away, but ivas displaced b> Snub, with Menelaue, oriiißing up the rear. This order was unchanged till a furlong from tho pout. Kilmoon and Saeancf then closed on Snub, but the last-named laster long enough to win. by a neck from Kilmoon, who was a head In front of SLsanof. Menelaus was fourth. Time, 3min. 66 l-sset. EIiECTBIO FIAT! of M 0 sovs. Weight-for-age. Four furlongs. 2.Surveyor • (B.'S. 1 1 Torfreda,,. i r. 2 f Demos •'. , Also' started: 5 Hyinestra: 3 Oroesus; 6 Jlortham. . ' ' .. ■ Surveyor wns flrsv away, but ivas nuiekly supplanted bfr Torfreda. ' In the run home Surveyor, stcyett on best, and won bv a reck from Torfreda, who was four loneths in front of Demoe. Croesus was next. Time,' 45 3-secc. (An Australasian record.). ' ' _ • ' EPSOJI HANMCAP. cf 4CO sove. Seven

; . furlongs. 1 Good Isay. 9st. 101b (H. Gray) 1 2 Sir Fanciful. ?sl- ; \

3 Linden, Bst. -121b. ••-• I Also started: 6 Majc-tikoff, 9s>. lib.: 9 Varnish. Bst. 131b.: 11 Oxenhope. Bst. 91b.; 5 Ardmore, Est.-Slb.i 7 Pyjaraa. Bst, 31b.: 10 Matty, Bst. 21b.: 4 . Risinsham, Bst. ; 8 ■ Achilledes, Bst,; 12 Tyiie, Bst. Sir .Fanniful ir.Hdo the early runnmtr. but Good Day znt through nn the rails a.nd -*on by a' lencth. Linden .be'.nc " a similar aT,-ay third, lmin. 27 2-ssec.

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 37, 7 November 1918, Page 8

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THE TURF Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 37, 7 November 1918, Page 8

THE TURF Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 37, 7 November 1918, Page 8

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