SPORTING.
C.J.C. MEETING.—FOURTH DAY.
BY TELEGRAPH— PRESS ASSOCIATION*. mv CHRISTCHURCH, Nov. 15. _ lhe Canterbury Jockey Cluh'B meetang was concluded at Riccarton to-day. Light drizzling rain set in early. Details: ' ■
Port Cooper Hurdles.—L Coronettedi I, 7 Umeraboy 2, 6., Meroedo. 3. ' 3 Bravest, 5 Combination, 2 Cardiff and 4 Kingsway also started. Won by three lengths. Time, 3 mm. 1 3-5 L sec. Cressy Welter Handicap.—a Winnine Way 1 ; Formnal. 2, 8 Beldame 3. ft feea. King, 7 Query, 2 Gasoline, 11 Gapon, 4 Jeanott, 12 Histbriette, 13 Secret Link, 9 Kilts,. 14 Ko&troma^ & Mount Victoria, 1 Golden Morn, 17 Orton, 15 First. Glance,. 5 location. 21 Flower of the West, 18 Nithsdale 19 Aimwell, and 20 Golleen Mary alsostarted. Time, 1 mm. 14 1-5 secSeymour Handicap.—4. L ' 9 Charlerose 2, 3 Ada' Merling & R Lady Marcia, 6 May Dalrymple, S£ Baritone, 10 Sveaborg, 1> Glencannioh, 11 Frangranui, 11- Sartosta... 7, Vania, 12 Slogan, and 8 OVar v also started. Time, I mm. 29"3-5 &cc. Members' Handicap.— 1 Potoa 11,I 1, 4^ Bandiera. 2, 6;Glenfinnan 3. 14 Bliss, 9 Blenot, 2 Mowbray, 7/ Culprit!, iSL Haskayne, 8 Patronale, ID My Lawyer* 3 Obsono, 17 Oxenhope, 13 Peg, 18 Martins, 5 Sanguinary. IST BirkfuL 16 BankMa, Hi Princess Mbntba>, and' 19* Sir Malt also.started. lime, 1! mm. 27 1-5 sec.G. G. Stead Memorial Gold Gup.— 2 Warstep 1, 1* M4»rry Roq % 4 Bbnny. Helen 3. 3 Autumnus, 6i Emperador^. 5 Bon Reve, and' 7 Martius also startedi Time, 2"mm. 6:2-5" sec. Electric Plate.—I1 Downham 1, 5, Brocade 2, 2~Hymettius 3J Time 48 4-5 sec- " • ' Pioneer Handicap.—4' Balboa L 5t First Flight" 2) V R«contre 3: ff Hyettus, 3 Football, 6" Homwrfcy,. 2' Bbrd^ stroke, 8 Cortes, 9 Waitara-,. and 7 Gargaron also started: Time, 1 mm. 1 4-5" see.
Fendaltbn Handicap.—^Lord Renown I, Cornet 2;.Kilrain. 31. Gksolihe- and! Banksia were scratched. Won by a length. Time, 2 mm. & 1$& sec.
At the Rbsehill meeting on Saturday the Corinthian Stakes resulted in & dead heat between- Moonßria and, Born logne. In the run-off Moonbria won* in aicanterk-
At the Armidale meeting on Saturday the Gup fell 1 to Aleconner. Mountain Princess and Atora. were second and third.
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXV, Issue LXV, 17 November 1913, Page 4
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363SPORTING. Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXV, Issue LXV, 17 November 1913, Page 4
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