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METROPOLITAN TROTTING MELTING. [Pee United Peess Association.! ——s. % J CHRISTCHURCH. April 6. The following acceptance's have oeen received for to-morrow's events Harvest Handicap, 200sovs. 2iu.— Koraki scratch, ]Jita Rose and Colonel Havelock 2 seconds, Treasure Seeker 5, , Ben Bell 4, Ohapi 7, Arcadian 9, Mango- ■ utu and Maran.a Girl 10. Sunrise 11, Imperial Victor 12. Haiswell Handicap, 250sovs. l^m. — Onr Girl scratch, Raugitata Laes, Pax, Dillon Wood, and Letitia 2 second*, Legacy and Miss Edith 5, Guynemer, Mane Lloyd, Dandy Chimes, Rearguard, Umrnet, and Louie Drift 6. Oxford Handicap, 200sovs. Im.—Huon 1 atch scratch, tamarisk 1 second, Admiral Hal and Ariadne, 2, Idris and Frank rracey 3, Proudspring, Glen Mavis, Locanda Junior, and Retreat 4, Coal King and Our Chum 5. April Handicap, 250sovs. 2m.-Granger scratch, Cromstall 2 seconds, Dandv Clumes. Miss Rolfs, Pleasant Mount, and - 4 ’ A]bert Wallace and ■ Harold Quid 5 C. if. Dillon 6 Marie Tempest and Silver Shoe 8, Vera K and Imperial Junior 9. Trotters’ Handicap, SOOsovs. 2m—Reta' Peter scratch, Kelson Bingen 8 seconds, imperial Crown 9, Olive L. 10. Paul Huon. Theseus and Billy Parole 14, Bon Patch and Mushroom 15. President’s Handicap, SoQsors. 2m Mint son scratch, General Link and Emperor 1 second, Rangitata Lass 2, Stockdale and Sympathy 3. Silver Nut 4 Kewpie 5. Police’s Drift, Joyful, Bu’ndura Legacy, Cromstall, Delta, and Gold Queen High-class Handicap, 300sovs. Urn, Author Dillon scratch, Don Ciesar 1 « srcond, Trix Pointer and Dean Dillon 2, ? CMra Dillon 3, Onr Girl, Paul Dufault, Chid, Sungod. and Albert Cling 4, Moneymaker,. Birdwood, Gleaming, amr Agathos THE OAMARU TOURNAMENT. [Pee United Press Association.] OAMARU, April 6. • J ~.b owhns tournament was continued in dull weather. In the final of the ChamRinks G. MUean, C. Dewar, T, Currie, and L. Dewar (North End, i imam) 24 beat W. Buchanan, G. Batchelor, W. Stewart, and W. P. Thom (Mat aura) 13. A Melbourne cable states that the VVilhamstown Cup resulted as followsMiosarchns 1, Accrington 2, Court Jeste» o. A message from Adelaide states- Tin Onkaparinga Cup reulted as follows Intolerance 1, Amiexit 2, Jessie Sterling 3. Great Easter Steeples: Miss Rosalyn" 1, Epictitus 2. Orison 3. Southern .Soccer Club, in their match against Kaitanpata at Kaitangata, were , defeated by 5 goals to 3, the scorers being Rarity (3) and Thompson (2). For Southern Hanlon scored 2 and Coates 1. Mr Clarkson acted as referee.
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Evening Star, Issue 17319, 6 April 1920, Page 6
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