SPORTING.
CJ.C. ACCEPTANCES.
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CHRISTCHURCH, March 31 Canterbury Jockey Club acceptances are
GREAT EASTER HANDICAP, 7 furlongs.—Cricket Bat 8.9, Gay Crest 8.8, Great Star 8.4, Ruling Light 8.4, Irish Lancer 7.13, Merry Peel 7.11, Assemble 7.5, Spoon, Martian Chief 7.7, True Shaft, Gustavo 7.6, Princess Argusy, Kaiielagn, Palermo, Mount Boa, Rebel Song 7.0. GREAT AUTUMN HANDICAP, 1.1 miles.—Gay Crest 8.12, Concentrate 8.11, Shatter 8.7, Great Star 7.13, Rul-
j ing Light, Red Heckle, Eminent, Gustavo 7.11, Princess Argosy 7.7, Ramo 7.5, Jaioux 7.4, Martian Chief, Rebel , Song, Tout Le Aloud 7.3, Rocket 7.0.
j After payment of the first forfeit, i the following remain in the Champagne I Stakes of 6 fur'.cngs—Fracas, Reel j Manfred, Pegged Exchange, The Mnsj queiader, Gustavo,, June the Third, Nightly b.f. by Tea Tray—Maid of the I We°t, Mono' ere.
I 41ST. CLALLFNCE STAKES, 7 furlongs.—Rebel Song, Might, Golden | Wings, Sweet Agnes, Sir Leighton, I Fracas, Pegged Exchange, The Maso”'”,acler, Guarantee, Gay Colour, San- | toft.
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Hokitika Guardian, 1 April 1933, Page 5
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