THE TURF
GRAND NATIONAL MEETING
OPjmLTOING DAY,
(If TIMUIUPH.r-Hlßli AISOCfATIOX,)
OHRISTOHUROH, 13th Aug.
The Canterbury Jockey Club's Grand National Meeting -was concluded at Hiecarton to-day. The totalisator handled £72,647, as compared with £68,100 for the corresponding day last year. Remaining results :— Lincoln Steeplechase, of 750 soys; aßbnt three miles.—Sturdee, 10.7 (A. M'Donald), 1; First Lira, 11.1, 2; Manawapango, 10.12, 3. Also started : Waimai, 11.12, San Sebastian 9.7. Time, 6min. x Redeliffs Handicap, of 300 soys; 'seven furlongs.—Corn 'Rigs, 10.8 (A. Wilsoti), 1; The Reaver, 9.3, 2; Cantoris, 10.8, 3. Also started : Royal Mac, 10.13, Linton 10.0," Filigree 9.8, Grim Joke 9 4 lady liucullus 9.0, Treso 9.0, .Brave Deed 9.0, Missland 9.0. Time, lmin 30sec.
Selwyn Handicap, of 400 soys; six furlongs.—Mustard. Pot, 11.8 (S. Wallis), 1; Weldone, 9.3, 2; Miss Muriel, 10.5; 3. Also started : Killowen- 10.9, Will Oakland 10.8, Warlike 9.7, Fabrirtade 9.6, 'Gounteretrbke. 9.0, ; Seaside .9.0. Time, lmin 13 4-Seec. ' ;
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Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 39, 15 August 1921, Page 11
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