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C.J.C. MEETING.

SECOND DAY.

[PHESS ASSOCIATION.] Tie following are the concluding resuits of the second day's racing at the Canterbury's Jockey Club's meeting: Derby: Bon Reye 1, Haskayne 2, Brown Owl 3. All started. Bon Reve went to the front at once and led Gnome and Autumnus round the back, with Haskayne moving up. The field closed at the top turn, but Bon Reve held her own and won comfortN ably by two lengths. Time, 2min 42 2-5 sec. Juvenile Plate: Ventura 1, The Hague 2, Bonny Helen 3. Scratched: Ermengarde. Ventura led- all the way and won easily, third horse only a head away. Metropolitan Handicap: Bobrikoff and Goldfinder dead heat 1, Sinapis 3. Scratched: Los Angelos and Haskayne. Bobrikoff led the field out of the straight from Mira, Sea Queen and Goldfinder. Entering the straight Goldfinder raced up and the pair dead-heated, Sinapis six lengths back. Irwell Handicap: Fender 1, Leus 2, Immr 3. Scratched: War step. Peronella. was the first to show out, but the placed horses caught her at the distance, Fender winning by a short length. Time, 50 3-5 sec. Epsom High weight Handicap: Potoa 1, Query 2, My Lawyer 3. Scratched: Blue Lake, Aratiatia, and May Dalrymple. Won by one and ahalf lengths. Time, lmin 16 2-5 sec. Ashley Handicap: Gold Ring 1, Phroso 2, Owletero 3. Scratched: Kilmeny, Thrax, Foam Flake, and Scotch Melody. Won by two lengths. Time, imTn 46 1-5 sec. The machine handled £41,530, against £32,959 for the second day of last year. ,-,.....

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Marlborough Express, Volume XLVI, Issue 262, 5 November 1912, Page 5

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C.J.C. MEETING. Marlborough Express, Volume XLVI, Issue 262, 5 November 1912, Page 5

C.J.C. MEETING. Marlborough Express, Volume XLVI, Issue 262, 5 November 1912, Page 5