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C.J.C. MEETING

FRACAS THE STAKES NO SURPRISE RESULTS CHRISTCHURCH, April 17. The Canterbury Jockey Club's autumn meeting opened to-day. The weather was fine and the attendance good The couise was in fast order. The totalisator investments were £27,497 10/- (place £l6OOl, win £11,196 10/-), against £24,150 10/last year. Results: — Riliiaie lliuliweight Handicap, of I’4l m:v . I mile -2 1 Rocket (A. E. -- I Tee G rd: n (Pascoe) 2, i i i>-, ii)3. Alsorau:

16/6 Juniper. 5/5 Strong Light, 3,2 I Rothen, 8/7 Pixie Gold, 7/8 Wealth. I Won by half a length, third three- | quarters of a length away. Strong Light was fourth Time, 1.42 1-5. CHAMPAGNE STAKES Of 300 sovs.; 6 furlongs. 2 Fracas (A. E. Ellis) 1 1 Red .Manfred (Morris) 2 3 Pegged Exchange (S Wilson) ... 3 Also ran: 4 Nightly. on by two lengths from Red Manfred with Pegged Exchange three lengths away and Quietly several lengths further back. Time, 1.11, Autumn Plate, ot 150 sovs.; 1 mile.— 2/2 Zeebrugge (A. E. Ellis) 1, 3/4 Chief Light (B. H. Morris) 2, 8/8 Water Polo (Ludlow) 3. Also ran: 6/6 Fleeting Glance 4/3 Polydora, 1/1 Kemal Pasha, 7/7 Grand Review, 9 9 Eupatoi, 5/5 Importance, 11/11 Bell Hill, 10/10 : Robin Hood Won by two lengths, third three lengths away. Grand Review was fourth Time, 1.40 4-5. Russely Plate, of 150 sovs.; 5 fur. longs.—l/2 Trivet (A. E. Ellis) 1. 4/4 Sweet Agnes (Humphries) 2, 2/1 Silent Flight (B. H. Morris) 3. Also ran. 5/5 June the Third, 2/1 Final Shot (bracketed with Silent Flight), 4/4 Sir Leighton (bracketed with Sweet Agnes), 10/10 Highbrow, B'7l Glandovey, 3/3 Acceptable, 5'6 Gaysonie, 9/9 Sun Dancer, 12/12 Tuirau 7'B Sweet Arrow, 10'11 Bright Shade. Won by a head, with third a neck away. (M.vsome was fourth. Time, 58 4-5 GREAT EASTER HANDICAP. Of 500 sovs.: 7 furlongs. 1/1 Rebel Song (A. Eastwood) .. 1 2/3 Cricket Bat (A. E. Ellis) .. .. 2 3/2 Great Star (Covcny) 3 Also ran: 8/9 Gay Crest, 4/4 Ruling Light, 7/8 Irish Lancer, 11//11 Merry Peel, 9/6 Martian Chief, 6/5 Gustavo, 10/10 Princess Argosy, 9/7 Ranelagh. Won by a head, with Great Star three lengths away. Gay Crest was fourth. Time, 1.26. Papanui Handicap, of 115 sovs.; 6 furlongs.—l/1 Cottesmore (Wilson) 1, 4/2 Silver Streak (A. E. Ellis) 2, 2/4 Crash (Jennings) 3. Also ran: 3/2 Knocklong, 7/7 Heather Glow, 8/6 Manetho, 12/12 Cleaner and Indicate (bracketed), 9/8 Cranford, 10/10 Errantry, 11/10 Imperial Spear, 5/5 Money Gram, 8/9 Scarlet Robe, 13/14 Jeremy, 13/13 St. Joan, 15/15 Silk Arrow. Cottesmore beat Silver Streak by a neck, with Crash half a length away. Moneygram fras fourth. Time, 1.11. Scarlet Kobe, Errantry, Heather Glow and St. Joan fell. Sockbura Handicap, of 200 sovs.; 9 furlongs.—l/1 Shatter (A. E. Ellis) 1, 6/6 Ramo (Humphries) 2, 5/5 Argentic (Mackinnon) 3. Also ran: 7/7 Concentrate, 2/2 Eminent, 8/8 Jaloux, 3/3 Tout le Monde, 4/4 True Shaft. Won by a neck, third a head away. True Shaft was fourth. Timo, 1.53 2-5. Courtenay Handicap, of 175 sovs.; 7 furlongs.—l/1 Hurlingham (Turner) 1, 6/7 Wise Choice (Mackie) 2, 5/4 Metal Bird (Humphries) 3. Also ran: 3/3 Spoon, 2/2 Might, 4/5 Rational 11., 8/8 Mount Boa, 7/6 Monastic. Won by a length and a half, third a length away. Might was fourth. Time, 1.25 2-5.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXIII, Issue 106, 18 April 1933, Page 5

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C.J.C. MEETING Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXIII, Issue 106, 18 April 1933, Page 5

C.J.C. MEETING Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXIII, Issue 106, 18 April 1933, Page 5

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