RICCARTON RACES
PEKOE’S JUMPER’S FLAT BOSWELL SURPRISES (Per Press Association.) CHRISTCHURCH, this day. The Canterbury Jockey Club Grand National Meeting was, continued at Riccarton this afternoon. Espionage was destroyed through breaking a leg in a collision with Kurawhi in the preliminary of the Cashmere Plate. Investments with •he norses were refunded. Dropped Catch broke his back when leading the field at the sod wall in the Enfield Steeplechase. Jumpers' Flat, of £300; If miles. 4-5 Pekoe, 9.13 (B. Burgess), 1; 9-9 King Rey, 12.0 (R. Collet), 2; 1-2 The Dozer, 11.4 (G. Ridgway), 3. Scratched: Araboa, Auctor, Son and Heir, Colibri. Two lengths; a head. Time, 2.44. I'-w.parua Handicap, of £300; 6 fur.-10-13 Boswell, 9.5-(R. J. Mackie), 1; 3-G Saxon Tor, 9.3 (W. J. Mudford), 2; 3-2 Poutatau, 8.4 (G. R. Howell), 3. Scratched: Hearth. A head; two lengths. Time, 1.15.
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20632, 13 August 1941, Page 9
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141RICCARTON RACES Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20632, 13 August 1941, Page 9
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