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JUMPERS SCHOOL AT RICCARTON

Dominion Special Service. CHRISTCHURCH, The promise of some Interes ,l»« , ‘’ l Ing attracted a large number ot spectators to Riccarlon this morning. lW illinmPekoe (Jenkins). Kanui to Pai (" 1111111,1 son) and Foxiana ’ K I t j'’ sto "p\ v ?nn'i he s b panjons over six hurdles 1’“? la "? iel , he fated slightly at the first, buwho ( settled down to a somewhat HU* set him, he cleared each ol ' l ' ,acU . olll ,. stride and was always in front. “>*• blemish being at the last pal he got a little too close. , R anul te rni gave his usual dashing dl *V , . a £- It’"t 1 t ’" t }vko» was not as impressive as his n ’ nt „ L ®- „.| )n , T had the biggest weight, and was co»c® dl » Foxiana about two stone, while next batu day he/ will be receiving over two stone fr Heldeiberg (Low) and Distress Signal (Bernard) kept abreast throughout a J' 1 ;;; over four hurdles, with Lickem (Holland) al The S oniy jumping over the , l u ? ,d ysj®^ 1 „a chase fences was accomplished by Valantua (Walther), Night Scout, and Sir Hugh (Holland), who were sent oyer three brush / fences in the straight, all shaping well. Knight Commander was withdrawn from the Grand National Hurdle Race at jv.4«> a.in. today. ; n . Riding engagements have been made as follows for Saturday’s programme:—u. Redstone. Foxiana. Willow’ Wood Greek Dancer; C. Wilson, Don’t Forget, Mauretania, Sham Boy; A. Jenkins. Rakanul, Pekoe. Dozie Boy, Lowry Buy, Golden Memory, Authoress; W. F. Fills, Wedding Ring, Compeer, Arabian Night; A Leach, Valens, Anglo-French, Noko, Donadea; 1. Spratt. Sally Lunn, Good Scout; A. L. Ellis, Slayer, Jolly Time, Wardress; L. J. Ellis. All Night, Cherokee, Warrigal; A. i Stokes, Eulogist; A. Anderson, Minority, I Imperium, Cataract; R. Preece, Court Dress, Shikari: A. Messervy,- Palfrey; A. Midwood, Gladynev, Moderate; I, Walther, Valantua, Dividend; A. Sagar, Benevolent. Native Song; P. Atkins, Tawhainui, Poutatau, Cheddington; C. Fox, Atreus; Night Lancer; C. Stokes, Nightglass; R. Mackie. Distress Signal; E. Temperton, Kanui te Pai; J. Burgess, Surcoat, Merry Simon; J. Jennings, Ann Mie, Halt; J. Hayes, Ruling Star; A. Dldham, Boloyna, Forte; R. Heasley, Strip; M. Caddy, Josette, Varuna, Erndale; A. Stove, Golden Glow; M. Billington. Adina, Gay Boa. Boloyna has been suffering from a slightly poisoned leg since early last week, and the affected part was heavily bandaged today. Veterinary advice was against starting him in the Winter Cup, but he appeared to be much improved on Saturday morning. There was thus some sound excuse for his disappointing showing, as apart from the trouble he had not been able to get through the desired final work.

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Dominion, Volume 35, Issue 270, 13 August 1942, Page 7

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JUMPERS SCHOOL AT RICCARTON Dominion, Volume 35, Issue 270, 13 August 1942, Page 7

JUMPERS SCHOOL AT RICCARTON Dominion, Volume 35, Issue 270, 13 August 1942, Page 7