SPORTING. YESTERDAY'S RACING.
CANTERBURY JOCKEY CLUB'S SUMMER MEETING. [BT TELEGBAPH. — FEE3S ASSOCIATION.] CHRISTCHUROH, 6th Feb. The Canterbury Jockey Club's sumHer meeting was the first held at Ric»r(pn the passing of the Gaming A.ct, and 'with 12 bookmakers licensed Inside and 15 outside, 'thef totalisator Investments showed a falling off, the kotal being £4523, as agairtst £5403 last year. The most notable feature of Ih/io .nieeting was the success of Sir BcArge'CUFlordV stable, his horses scorbig three firsts and. one second out of four starts/ Concluding 'resists :— Midsummer Handicap, of 250 soys; Ine and a half. — Stratagem, 7.11, ; S.6irfliafri Cross, 7.7; 2; Saga, 8.2, 3. Also started : Paragon, Lapland, FreeJand, and Sant Rosaleer. Time, 2min ,lO§a^ 1 ;x; x /'"""> , • - By ttßlton Plate, of 100 soys \ six furtongs.—Husbandman, 8.4, 1; Seafield, 1.13, 2j Sir Artegal, 3. Also start-, Bd : Dabchick, Ilesperus, and Rain>iaker. Time, lmin 16 2-£sec~ Craven Plate, of 200 soys; ssven'fur-iongs.—Goldbeater,-741, \\ Stronghold, 8-S, 2 ; AH Guns, 7.7, 3. Also started : Ivanofi, Medallist, and Hilarity. Time, lmin 27 4-ssec. Halswell Welter _Handicap, of 100 lovs; one mile. — Jacket, 7.7,' 1; Highland Reel, 8.10, 2.; Ruapehu, 9-9, 3. Also (started : Armamento, The Libyan, Farley Grove, Patty Pan, The Orient,, and Tom lit. /-Time", -^Lniin 43s<?c. WEIGHTS FOR SECOND DAY. The following are the handicaps for [the second day :—: — -.Richmond - Klate, - of - 100^ soys ; - five •f -8.13* ■<Arzib M B.O, Dabchick 8.0, Miss Mischief 8.0, Traitress 7.7,- Seafield 7.2, Hesperus 6.9 k Ojfftdou3 6.9, Merry Lass 6.7, Rainmaker 6.7. „ Linwpod 1 : Welter, of 100 ijp^s ; one Unilo aad 'a Quarter. •^•Stratagen|;9.9, Lady disdain 9.5, Moscow ' 9.5, ijl^amento 9.4, Blythemaid 8.13, Southfe;n Oiors 8.12,- Saca 8.12, Ruapchu 8.12^ $. r ). .'iSoiriliroff B*4, The Libyan l MonSey. ?uz?le 8.2, Jacket 8.0, Ti. c 7.13, Bonibaßtes--7:f,- Patty Pan 7.7,?->ni Tit 7.7, Sant Rosaleer 7.7. v , St. Albans Handicap, of 150 soya; Qno mile. — Goldbeater 9.0, Stronghold 8.9, De Witto 8.5, Paragon 8.4, Cross Battery 8.4, Clahchattan 8.3, Medallidt 7.11, Ivanoff 7.10, Rose Noble 7,8, Tremulous 7.5, Hilarity 7.3, Araooise 6.13," Helianthes 7.6, Sant Roealeer 6.7. I Flying Handicap, of 100 soys; five furlongs.— Stronghold ' 8.0, De Witte 9.o,'"Tlie- Seer 8.12, Huascar 8.10, xgag Seul 8.5', Volodia 8.3, Persuader 8.5^^11 Gihls, 8.2, Sea King 8.2, Rose Ndfclo |.2, f Jacket 7.9, Vasa 7.8, G6ld Braid 7.8, Prim 7.7, Amboise 7.7, Whirlwind 6.11, Gypsobel 6.11, Mythical 6.10, Portland 6.7, Nancy Star 6.7. Post Handicap, of 100 soys ; one mile. -^Lapland 9.0, Stratagem B.il, Red Rain 6.10, Medallist 8.9, Ivanoff 8.8, Armatento 8.6, Tremulous 8.2, Hilarity 8.0, lythemaid 8.0, Thunder^* ; 7.9, ijilfc^ 74 Highland Reel 7.7, JUhfafifiSf Ap&U *T?f., Los Angeles 7.6, RoßaWshan 7,2, Pretty Nell 7.0, Tea Cup .^,O, TulJia 6.10. -- . v
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Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 32, 7 February 1908, Page 4
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