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Fields For First Day At Easter: Riccarton Meeting

There, are 11 acceptors for the Great Autumn Handicap, the main event on the first day of the Canterbury Jockey Club’s autumn meeting on April 10 (Easter Monday). Top weight. with 8.11 is Calibrate, one of the staying finds of the season. Calibrate won two of the main- handicaps at the Wellington Racing Club’s summer meeting after being ineligible for the Wellington Cup. The fields are:— , KILDARE HACK HRUDLES, of £500; one mile and three-quarters and 60 yards.—Periwig 11, 10.7; Bragden 5, 10.2; Knight Crusader 3, 10.2; The Denbigh 8, 10.0; Cloister 10, 9.10; Colonel Smart 9, 9.8; Sailor Girl 1, 9.3; Dymondy 7, 9.1;, Beaugency. 6 Bon Chale 4, Feola 2, Shanks Pony 12, 9.0. CHAMPAGNE STAKES? of. £1250; six furlongs.—Alarm 3, All Profit 9, Argonaut 5, Brutus 10, Davey Jones 4, Felicitous 2, Glengarry 6, Linkman 1, St Columba 7, 8.10; Pastel 8, 8.8. AUTUMN PLATE, of £750; about one mile and a quarter.—Jolyon 4, 8.13; Robin Dayes 15, 8.12; Sweet Lorraine 12, 8.10; Philmarch 5, 8.5; Redlo 7, 8.2; Chord 2, Caronia 14, 8.1; Hormond 11, 7.13; Dinnyhazer 1, Maunga Reka 9, 7.9; Incentive 8, 7.8; Watchword 6, 7.7; Moonsail 3, 7.6; Valiant Prince 13, 7.5; Description 10. 7.4. COURTENAY HANDICAP, of £400; seven furlongs.—Beau Esprit 2, 9.0; ■ Saxonia . 16, 8.7; All Hurry 17, 8.6; I Happy Hunter 24, 8.3; Mr Speaker 14, Twitter 23, 7.11; Scuttle 1, County Tyrone 5, 7.10; Salmarie 21, 7.9; Boniface 22, 7.8; Avonhead 19, Blue Star 10, Cue 3, Dolomieu 20, Good Shot 15, Humdinger 13, Irish Peter 9, Loch Katrine 7, Penny Pie 4, Rebel Anne 12, Roving Robin 18, Spivette 11, Sunda 8, Top Note 8, 7.7. • GREAT EASTER HANDICAP, of £2000; about seven furlongs—Voltaic 15, 9.6; Faultina 14, 9.3; Magical 18, а. 12; Pierre 10, 8.9; Faithful Pal 3, 8.7; Flying Orders 1, 8.3; The Hob 9, 8.2; Swayup 16, 8.0; Clyde Bridge 11, 7.13; Johnny Peep 17, 7.9; Birdman 4, Robmfaye 2, 7.8; All Alone 7, 7.6; All Serene 5, 7.4; Gold King 8, 7.3; Revelry 13, 7.2; Resolute 6, 7.1; Disturbance 12, 7.0. RUSSLEY HANDICAP, of £450; five furlongs.—Apex 22, 9.4; Clair de Lune 11, 8.11; Declare 24, 8.3; Levant 2, 8.1; My Hero 23, Hurstmere 25, 8.0; Count de Gama 18, Gemology 7, Heather Chase 8, Spectral 19, 7.12; Linkman 9, 7.11; Connair 27, Designation 21, Hahehe 26, Little Gem 4, Lucky Lynn 13, Praiseworthy 15. Pretty Night 10, 7.10; Bridgeway 17, 7.9; Ulster Queen 1 7.8; Bobby Sox 16, Bob’s Daughter 14, Bob’s March 6, Master Bobs 3, Pictorial 20, Turbulent 5,. Master Mariner 12, 7.7. Bob’s March, Turbulent. Boboy Sox, and Linkman were balloted out with the right of re-entry. In the event of scratchings they will return to the field in that order. GREAT AUTUMN HANDICAP, of £2500; about one mile and a half.— Calibrate 1, 8.11; Super Snipe 7, 8:8; Frances 4, 8.4; Renowned 5, 8.3; Conclusion 8, 7.11; Kosher 10, Birdman 3, 7.7; Infatuate 11, 7.6; Valley Gold 2, 7 2; Orthodox 9, Terminate 6, 7.0. PAPANUI HANDICAP, of £500; one mile.—Detention 2, 9.4; Entrancing 5, Dark Chief 6, 8.5; Cricket Field 3, Spice 7, 8.4; Te Kooti 10, 8.3; Love Letter 4, 8.2; Great Way 8, 8.1; Golden Chips 9, Lady Guillotine 11, 8.0; Marauder 1, 7.10; Prince Defaulter 15, Travesty 13, Silver Chase 14, 7.9; Braemorn 16, Upshot 12, 7.7. ACCEPTANCES FOR FIRST DAY OF AUCKLAND MEETING The double totalisator at Ellerslie on April 8 will operate on the Easter Handicap and the President’s Handicap. Acceptances are:— CNSLOW STAKES, of £750 (or £950 if run in two divisions); two-year-olds; six furlongs—First division: Sea W T olf 7, 8.10; Tamaki 10, Hutton 20, 8.5; Gold Venture 6, 8.2; Indian Charm 3, 8.1; Gay Revel 13, Miss Kanui 2, 7.11; Koliace 17, 7.10; Cincinnati 12, 7.8; Cotswold 22, Frandore 19, Glpncrana 9, Gillison 4, 7.6; Wexford 18, Master Joe 15, 7.5; Cimbon 11, 7.4; Miss Hiawatha 1, 7.3; Intercede 16, 7.2; Emma Hamilton 5, Hidden Treasure 8, 7.1; Quill 14, Lord Treasure 21, 7.0. Second division: Archbishop 22, 8.9; Burma Raid 1, 8.4; Foxhill 8, Talisman 18 8.2; Merry Flight 2, 7.13; Foxhill 8, Garno 19, 7.12; Peter Boy 14. 7:11; Norn de Plume 20, 7.8; Barnsdale 4, My Spoon 16, Opportune 21, 7.6; Hillcrest 7 7.5; Brentwood 6, Pretty Beau 3, 74; Levonia 11, 7.3; Ancestry 10, Lady Evrus 17. 7.2; Felise 13, 7.1; Miss Redwood 5, Sherwood Note 12, Gold Scorn 9, Lady Colum 15, 7.0. GREAT NORTHERN OAKS, of £1250; three-year-old fillies; weight 8 10: one mile and a half—Aroha Spi 10 Dixie 6, Kilmarnock 2, Lady Be True 4, Melody 1, Miss Fiona 8, Oxford Elue 5, Pursue 3, Spinalong 9, Sweet Spray 7, 8.10. BRIGHTON HURDLES, of £1250; two miles—Observatory 9, 10.5; Golden Reign 8, Folkestone 2, 10.4; The Fake б, 10.3; Morocco 15, 10.1.; Pola 5, Waratangi 13, 10.0; Young Bob 10, Coogee 4, 9.11; Jon Rosa 7, 9.10; Vienna View 12, Whooray 14, 9.8; Robert Keith 1, 9.5; Dr John 11, General March 3, 9.0. EASTER HANDICAP, of £5000; one mile—Lord Manna 4, 9.10; Beaumaris 8 9 1; Rizzio 29, Tudor Prince 9, Royal Charter 13, Rosslare 26, 8.13; Super Vaals 2, 8.11; Stanfred 22, 8.10; Da Vinci 1, 8.8; Gold Pal 16, 8.6; Patuone, Swift Fox 24, 8.5; Lord Revel 10. 8.2; Coonbridge 7, Good Century 27, 7.13; Chatrill 31, Atomic 5, Statesman 6, 7 12; Mountain Glory 17, 7.9; Firing Line 12, Star Fox 18, Mereana 14, 7.7; Intervene 32, Lord Foxbridge 28, 7.4; Angeline 21, Golden Sun 15, 7.2. Balloted out, with right of entry in following order, were: Chatscourt 25, 7.2; Lady’s Bridge 3, 7.1; Sleepy Duke 20, Bridge Watcher 11, Moonee Valley 30, and Lady Re.vel 23, 7.0. GREAT NORTHERN CHAMPAGNE STAKES, of £1750; two-year-olds; colts and geldings 8.10, fillies 8.8; six furlongs—Classo.wa 10, Loder 5, Mainbrace 3, Ptolemy 9, Sea Wolf 6, The Unicorn 8, 8.10; Correspond 4,-. Miss Hiawatha 1,. Personage 7, Zenith 2, 8.8. MANGERE • STEEPLECHASE, of £750; about two miles and a half. — Ccrineus 9, 12.7; Duke Royal 15, 10.7; Morocco 6, 10.4; Rich Mint 14, 9.13; Cornell 7, 9.7; Cyclades 13, 9.2; Murphy 10, 9.1; Tririna 8. Seastone 11, Royal Warrior 12. Flying Jim 3, Lady Guide 1, Effendi 2, Daphnis 5, Master Isaacs 4,9.0. PRESIDENT’S HANDICAP, of £1500; one mile and a quarter.—Balmacara 16, 8.10; Vigilantia 10, 8.3; Sir Vite 18, 8.1; Vice Chancellor 19, 7.13; Princessita 8, 7,10; Fifth Note 11, Huntore 3, 7.9; Gwen Vaals 13. 7.7; Cornishman 12, Robin Leigh 9, Foxfable 4, >7.2; Happy Issue 7, Saville Row 15, Equator 14, Forth Bridge 2, La Ferie 17, Regal Gold 6, Biassed 1, Dora. Lee 5, 7.0. EDEN HANDICAP, of £750. (or £950 if. run in two divisions); one mile.— First division: Ututere 13, 9.0; .Sir Orelio 4, 8.2; Hunting Flight 17, 8.0; Kittyshah 14, 7.13; Lanseair 5, 7.11; True Boy 10, 7.10: Bona Dea 2, 7.9; Flying Gleam 1, Silver Robin 18, 7.8; Courtavia 16, Probator 6, Sherwood Star 9, December 15,- Becca Town 8, Mountain Venture 3,' Sheba 11, Nui Moutoa 12, El Salto 7, 7.7. . . * Second division: Merry Widow 11, 8.10; Swift Beau 17, 8.6; Dunkrevin 4, 8.1; Slylish Fox 5, 8.0; Damajanti 13, 7.13; Kilmarnock 8, 7.11; Coromandel 6, 7.10; Ballet 10, Tactful Lad 7, 7.8; Amiens 1, Superior Scholar 2, Foxtavia 14, Turkhudi 15, Brucena 3, Balmahai 16, Princess Leonie 12, Pashio 9, 7.7.

Second Day GREAT NORTHERN ST LEGER STAKES, of £1250; three-year-olds; colts and geldings 8.10, fillies 8.8; one mile and three-quarters.—Ballet, Bead-? marls, Gold Pal,. Tudor Prince 8.10; jVLiss Fiona, Sweet Spray 8,8.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 1 April 1950, Page 7

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Fields For First Day At Easter: Riccarton Meeting Greymouth Evening Star, 1 April 1950, Page 7

Fields For First Day At Easter: Riccarton Meeting Greymouth Evening Star, 1 April 1950, Page 7

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