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C.J.C. MEETING

GREAT EASTER AND AUTUMN

The fields for the Champagne Stakes and Challenge Stakes, after payment of first forfeits, and acceptors for the Great Easter and Great Autumn Handicaps, to be run at the Canterbury Jockey Club's 4utumu Meeting on April 10 and 11, are:— THE GREAT EASTER HANDICAP, £1000; 7 furlongs. ' Haughty The Sandwich Winner 8 12 Man 7 3 Rebel Mate ..8 8 Mishna 7 3 Trench Fight . 8 7 Cocksure .... 7 1' Peerless 8 6 Nightcalm ... ; 7 0 Counterblast . 8 6 Wine Card .. 7 0 Top Row .... 8 1 Spanish Lad .70 Toro-Koura .. 7 10 Kilrobe 7 0 Dictate .. 7 9 Density 7 0 Second Innings 7 5 Teak 7 0 Ponty 7 5 THE GREAT AUTUMN HANDICAP, £1000; IVz miles. Royal Chief . 9 10 Dictate 7 7 Wild Chase .. 9 2 Night Wings . 7 5 Arctic King . 8 11 The Sandwich Queen of Song S 11 Man 7 5 Haughty Rustem 7 5 Winner 8 6 Rabble 7 3 Peerless 8 5 Parquet 7 0 Siegmund ... 8 2 Mishna 7 0 Sovereign Lady 8 2 Cape Gabo ... 7 0 Argentic .... 713 Settlement .. 70 CHAMPAGNE STAKES, £500; for two-year-olds; 6 furlongs. Master Hotspur 8 10 Beau Tite .. 8 10 Beaulivre ... 8 10 Kriemhild .. 88 Aranui .... 8 10 Dark Water .. 8 8 Moorsotis ... 8 10 FORTY-SEVENTH CHALLENGE STAKES, £500; weight-for-age; .7 furlongs. Paper Slipper Benevolent Counterblast Moorsotis Master Hotspur Beau Vite Beaulivre Rebel Rank Aranui

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Evening Post, Volume CXXVII, Issue 71, 25 March 1939, Page 26

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C.J.C. MEETING Evening Post, Volume CXXVII, Issue 71, 25 March 1939, Page 26

C.J.C. MEETING Evening Post, Volume CXXVII, Issue 71, 25 March 1939, Page 26

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