AT RICCARTON.
OHRISTCHTJRCH, This Day. The weather is fine and the attend- • ance very large for the C.J.C. meeting. The tracks are in excellent condition. Results :—: — Spring Hurdles, of 250 soys; two • miles.—Lyrist, 10.13, 1; Snip, 9.9, 2; ' Stormont, 12.6, 3. All started. Won easily by three lengths. Time, 3min ' 51 4-Ssec. Maiden Plate, of- 300 soys; one mile. —Artillerie, 1; Gold Lace, 2; Chantense, 3. Outlander, My Lawyer, and Mns- ' terer were scratched. Won by half a • .length. Time, lmin 40 2-ssec. • Riccarton Welter.—Husbandman, lj ' Los Angelos, 2; Rose Noble, 3. Scratched—St. Michael. Won by half a length, Rose Noble four lengths away. Time, limn 4 4-ssec.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXVI, Issue 112, 7 November 1908, Page 6
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