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C.J.C. HANDICAPS

CHRISTCHURCH, 7th March. The following are the handicaps for the principal events on the first day of the C.J.C. Autumn Meeting, to be run on 2nd April:— . Great Easter Handicap, of 1250; soys; seven furlongs.—"Winning Hit 9.3, Grotesque 9.3, Pluto 9.3, Gasbag 9.1, Songbird 9.0, Vespucci 9.0, Many Kittle 8.13, Kick Off 8.12, Chimera 8.9, King's Trumpeter 8.9, Deucalion 8,8, Gold Light 88, Mustard Pot 8.7, Roseday 8.5, Battle Scene 8.1, Scrimmage 7.13, Sunny Loch 7.13, Limelight 7.13, Listening Post 713 Tressayr 7.13, Quest 7.12, Valeric 7 ll' Bon Spec 7.8, Peneus 7.8, Mireusonta- 7.7, Kerb 7.4, Will Oakland 7.3, Cleasanta 7.0, Mantua 6.11, Martian Miss 6.9, Boadicea 6.9, Castellan 6.8, Petunia ! 6 8 Lovesign 6.8, Aslrari 6.8, Jazz 6.7, Ardour. • 6.7, Brackenfield 6.7, Pilliwin- ! kie 6.7,'Warhaven 6.7. Great Autumn Handicap, of 1400 soys; one mile and a half.—Gasbag 9.6, Kick Off 9.3, Scion 9.0, Bonnie Winkie 9.0, Marqueteur 8.12, Sunart 8.10, Winning Hit 8.10, Deucalion 8.8, Vespucci 8 7 Palestrina 8.6, Roseday .8.6, • Silver Peak 8.6, Grotesque 8.6, Many Kittle 8.5, King's Trumpeter 8.4, Gold Light 7^12, Scrimmage 7.12, Bonefter 7.12, Quest 7.12, Royal Mac 7.5, Little River 7 5 Tressayr 7.5, Boadicea 7.3, Pilliewinkie 6.8, Castellan 6.7, Askari 6.7, Warhaven 6.7.

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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 58, 9 March 1923, Page 11

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C.J.C. HANDICAPS Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 58, 9 March 1923, Page 11

C.J.C. HANDICAPS Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 58, 9 March 1923, Page 11

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