C.J.C. MEETING
, NEW ZEALAND CUP WON BY NIGHTMARCH (By Telegraph—Press Association.) CHRISTCHUKCH, This Day. Carnival Week began in fine t weather alter light showers in the morning with the C.J.C. Eaces at Riccarton. The attendance is fair and the track good. Results:— Spring Hurdles, of 250 sovs; two miles.—3 Alcmbo, 9.0, 1; 4 Paris,"9.o, 2j 1 Malce Up, 11.13, 3. All started. Won by three lengths. Time, 3min 40see. Spring Plate, of 250 sovs; one mile. —2 Paratoo, 7.7, 1; 9 Tripping, 7.2, 2j 1 Salmo Salar, 8.2, 3. Scrat&hcd: Hounslow, Cadland, Ben Hur, Night Parade, Havaspot, Stvaightcourse, Lord Thomond, Charmeuse, Impertinence, Merry Cry, Hawkshaw, Biri, Master Anomaly, Ti'lpling, Muscnt Miss Mythology. "Won by three-quarters of a length. Time, lmin 40 2-ssec. . Linwood Handicap, of 250 sovs; seven furlongs.—l Havaspot, 8.6, 1; 2 Cadland, 9.0, 2; 7 Projection, 7.1, 3: Scratched: Jock o' Hazeldean, Glenrossie, Al Jolson, Pixie Gold, Painkiller. Won by three lengths. Time, lmin 27 l-ssec. NEW ZEALAND CUf, of 2000 uovs, including Kold cup value 100 sovs; second 400 sots, third 200 sovs. Two miles. 1 A Louisson's br li Xii'litmarch, by Nishfr Raid—Marsa. Byrs, 8.6 (R. Reed) .... 1 7 It. J. Murphy's b S Concentrate,-by KUbroney—Oratress, syrs, 8.10 . (R. Keed) _• 2 2 W. b'. Glenn's br B In tho Shado, by Australian Sun-T-Violet H.. 6yrs, .8.2 (K." Voitce) 3 A. B. WMlams's b g 'Star Strangßr, • by Martian—Star Lady, aged, 9.1 0 F. E. Loomb's b m Prodlcc, by Catmint — Hyades, syrs, 8.4 0 F. Hails br k Slorry Damon, by Polydwnon —Merry Roe, aged, 8.2 0 Dr M G. Louisson's ch e Guy Cr.est, by Shillinglee—lloopec, syrs (incl. rehep), - 7 13 ....) ** Mrs. E. Elgar's ch S Count Palatine, by Paladin—Per Arma, 4yrs, 7.6 0 W. H. Kemball's ch K Courageous, by Thurnham—Bonne Bouche, Cyrs, i.O . 0 D. R. Walker's br K Desert Glow, by Day Comet—Lady Winsome, aged, 7.0 .... 0 J. S. M'Leod's ch m My Own, by I/Oid Quex—Tresslda,- 4yrs, 7.0 0 W. H. Ballfnger's b g Black Mint, by Catmint—Black Amle, asted, 7.0 0 Dr. H. A. 11. Gllmer's br m Duellona, by. I'aladin—War Lady, -4iTs. 7.0 0 Won by a length. Time, 3min 26 l-ssec. , PREVIOUS WINNERS SINCE 1915. Tear. Horse. Wght. " Tlm». 1915—Tanplliou 6.7 G. Clarke o.iO 191B—ArUenvhot 7.S H, Touns 3.-31-5 1017—Mcnelaus S.I A. Reed 3.20 1-5 1918—Sasanof 8.9 H. Gray 3.27 4-j 11119—Vagabond 7.13 B. -Dceley ■ K.28 C-5 1920—Oratress S." H. Gray 3.26 4-5 11)21—Ko>al Star T.lOVi H. Young ■ 3.25 11)22— Scion 7.10 It. Keed 3.27'4-5 1923—noucn S.j M. H'CarteD 3.27 1924—Sunart 8.3 J. Burry 3.26 2-5 1923—The Banker 8.4 SI M'Carten 3.2.> 1926—Ct. Cavour 8.13 F. fi. Porter. 3.29 1-5 1927-Rapler 7.11 C. Bmcryon. 3.26 1928—Oratrlx 7.1 I. 1. Kills 3.271-5 1 929_chido 7.4 A. Eastwood 3.23 3-5 1930—Xlshtmarcb 9.6 ' H. Keed 3.261-S
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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 112, 8 November 1930, Page 11
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