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CANTERBURY JOCKEY CLUB SPRING MEETING

BICCARTON TRAKujg^i^l [by TELEGHAPH.— Press .? ' - , e The gates were opened .f S e after four clock thi, enveloped the course an* « g| *™a»r----0 not be timed or t guished until finishing UD tCT etl ' i Paul galloper a mile . finishing round at the back • P the barrier at Cutts' with a "fining , ran once round in 2m. Us j ?B Hv ■ mile to the winning noet ho' ''"as, » 505., and continuing oMtom K * round to that point again he ? Tho little horse went Step 1 Djin Djin as companion for and Weary the last six furlonl and a-half in 2m. Ms., g n j£ last round taking 2m. il, $$'*4 h Swordfish. Rangefinder aione & rt >*! cuit in the same time. Con™V„Jr»s- - moved strongly over sevei /H Nestor swoated. Haria finished kL ® I ®* • Sequin at the end of » [ Hermosa slipped along over ' I Double Event, on the inside joW'fc : shot two lengths at the end oU : - half gallop, which at the i responded with Swordfish's eo V^<*- . going better than Douglas at' iv, ? H i circuit, the time being 2n. 32, f or ,5 i Oinga made the pace. titf'M two circuit* at strong threson rf , Daystar, going freely, covered | 9 PKt ■ ouite of the plough. Dunda« •J. 4' ' went six furlongs, the former ' away from the other pair. fk£*r . similarly treated. Daunt did .»«?<!» '■ ■ Dundee ran well over a mile «J 'S?. , Liberator covered a mile and a-quart~ # | badour and Sylvanus ran the ES ' , two fast. Boreas did long steady Spinner, Ben Farley ,nd Jabber Sri-' lino over six. furlongs, Jabber «t}J» as good as bis companion. Heritas ; beat Peerage over a mile and , « the grass, run in 2m. 15{s., both Si? ; off. J Heritas was walking tenderly J wards, as he did yesterday, from i n,,l f heel. Swordfieh (Goodman's) with flu 1 ®} Red and Pitch and Toss ran Sffig a strong pace. s sl ' A large numbe: of othere were i UF 'I? wa f, at Yaldhurst, and ftt understood he galloped there with %' After breakfast strong work was'doheU St. Ouida, Lepanto, Bloomer, and olte Twenty-three two-year-olds worked, 'S; ran over four furlongs in one batch, the®' the raldhurat youngsters merely ratteii Mistra, Rougemont, Ostiak, Hawthorn, 3': beat and (jlenoglo showed speed. ACCEPTANCES. The acceptances for the Canterbury Jodn lows- 6 meotln? were received to-nightii(4j:

map DAT. NEW ZEALAND CUP of 1500 SOTS, Wnfls. Mr. J. Chaafe's b k St. Paul, syrs Mr. S. Bradley's br h Swordflsh, 5™ "' : Mr. A. E. Byers cli h Nestor ' Syrs-PL- a Mr. S. McGuinnoss' b h Daystar, sjtb II?. Mr. Murray Hobbs, b m Starshot, syrs £ I ; Mr 'T' Webbs ch g Boreas, aged (incßW ing 31b penalty) ... . •■v jj : Mr. V, Harris; br h Epaulet syra B£l2' Captain W. K, Eussell's cli h Cceur de Lion, syrs " 1! Messrs. Richardson and Doniiellrt bri^; Douglas, 6yrs <-»i Mr. Fitamaurice's ch g Bub&Cftra'sshl Mr. S. H. Gollan's b g Tirant d'Ean, 4jis ? I Mr. Murray Hobbs' oil g Dundas, Syrs..! 1 Mr. 0. G. Stead sbr c Altair, 3n5... ... [ | Mr. H. 1 riedlander's blk li Double Event, „ syre ... «.w£r|p Mr. J. A. McGuinness' br o Palmenl 4yrs is Welcome stakes of man.' Fonr'Mw

* Mr. G. H. Rhodes' br c Heliograph, by>i^ Cuirassier—Radiant jj Hon. J. D. Ormond's b c Reliance, by VDreadnought- Dryad ... | j M , r - ®: 6- Stead's ch c Screw • Gun,: by Hotchkiss—Rose of Wellington ... 9 $ Mr. G. G. Stead's br f St. Luoia, bjrSt^a Lester—Hilda „. ;,v 11 Mr. J. Brett's Ostiak, by Stepniak—!BsiS4 Betty : j Mr. J. Harris' b f Bead Beat, by Lafashi —Tired ... .• » '...85 Sir G. Clifford's b c Glenogle, by ClaiiraEet'ina !ii by Clanranald— Donna :.. '... Ji « C. Hunter's ch f Mistra, by Apre-' Mr. G. Stead's br g Tolstoi, by Stepniai 'V—Fairymaid 11. Mr. H. A. Knight's b f Susannah, by St^sS Nenuphar ... ..HI Mr. J. Cresswell's ch c Scottish Minstrel, Nautilus ! I Spuing Hurdle Handicap of assort >! miles.-Social Pest 12.7, Ilex 12.7, Troubafa:: 10.13. Dundee 10.12, Sylvanus 10.11, Liberate i 10.5, Nicholas 10.5, Clarence 10.4, Enko 1U Powder Monkey 9.0. aspffiS Kiccahton Welter handicap of ifeii Six furlongs.— 9.9, Vandyke 9.9, Oris. 9.2. Swordflsh 9.2, Alcestis 8.10, Bemoralt BKarre 8.9, Lepanto 8.9, Crusader ■ 8.8, ; & metallist 8.8. Bola 8.7, Hussar 8.7, Putts tt; Benson 8.4, Kissmiss 8.3. Weary 8.2, Brio tU Olynn 8.0. "..... ; : -v'r

Ladies' Purse of lOOsovs. One mile'ithalf.—Double Event 12.5, Haria-'11.13, Butt, finder 11.13, Bloomer 11.7, Zola 'fell 10.11. Beeearman 10.7. Jib 10.2, Tamapjttf O.J.C. Derby of 750sovs. One mile md w st&

Mr. J. Brett's br c Nihilist, by StepniakSincerity •-» Mr. W. Hum's b c Conspirer, by Catesby • —Snringcreek ...' Jjg-rfJ Mr. G. G. Stead's br o Altair, by Castor —Cissy ; -.ijji" Mr. E. Cutts' b g Djin DJin, by Apremont— ... W0»! Mr. M. Hobs' oh g Dundas, by Pertoi Wartieok H.—Reverie ... . '••• Jl Mr. M. Hobbs' ch f Hermosa, by St. Leger-Lady Evelyn ... Mr. G. G. Stead's cii f Motto, by Medal- • . Marion *'

I THIRD DAY. '$$'£ Oak Stakes of 300sovs. One mile and Mr. B. Curtis' cli f Proposal, by jfej' beorge— Apropos :3ff Mr. P. Twomey's b f Refugee, by Stepniai;;=; —Huguenot Mr. M. Hobb's cii m Hermosa,'' by.St, Leger-Lady Evelyn •••'" Mr. J. F. Buchanan's br f Corselet,- bf&' Cuirassier— ."•f-E \ Stead's ch f Motto, by Medallion ;„ -Marion :.,IV.»lr St. George (?) . : '^£W4 — Medallion (?)

: OTAKI RACES. '# [Br TELEGRAPH.—PRESS ASSOCIATION;].Vt . „ Wellington, Ttaffji, The following are the acceptances;wgL first day of the Otald races:— Otaki Handicap: Oracle, Bush Hose, S' l *'' a fe , Acme - Master Hume. t j Welter Handicap: The Miller, Sabrg&T' Charge, Master Hume, Redoubt, Bi®® waipuna. Yo® Stewards' Handicap: Stockade, Tlic iw* •llle Miller. Lady Speo, Wharangi.' „ First Hurdles: Volta, Shylock,- Whang»«?. Aawea. ,'>V. . Flying Handicap: Oracle, The ArclM# toomba, Sabreur, Kairoai, The Masher, *» Ward.

During yesterday Double Event wu ®j?J the medium of some strong support m , New Zealand Cup, £2000 to 120 being ftfi®* In Auckland about him. ' .?L. nc -the Coromandel Racing Club's tVpPK Meeting mil require attention at the /? i of horseo.wncrs on or before nne p.m., when nominations close W (> . event*, . m.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10901, 4 November 1898, Page 6

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CANTERBURY JOCKEY CLUB SPRING MEETING New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10901, 4 November 1898, Page 6

CANTERBURY JOCKEY CLUB SPRING MEETING New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10901, 4 November 1898, Page 6

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