RICCARTON RACES
GREAT EASTER SURPRISE THE MASQUERADER WINS SILVER RING JUST BEATEN [nr TKI/ECiRAPH —PHESS ASSOCIATION - ] CHRISTCHURCH, Monday The Canterbury Jockey Club's Autumn Meeting was opened to-day in fine weather. The attendance was excellent, and the course was in fast order. The totalisator investments amounted to £;11,786, against £27,487 on the first day last year. Results were: — KILDARE BRUSH STEEPLECHASE, Of £100; 2 miles 2-2-FLEETING- GLANCE. 9:1. (Ban) 1 B—7—BELL HILL. 9.0 (Veevers) . . . 2 7-8-THE BAILIFF, 9.2 (Wadley) . . 3 Also Stnrted.—l—l Rasouli, 10.13; 3—4 Punohestown, 10.9; 5—5 Rational 11., 10,2; 4 —3 (iallivanter, 9.10; G—C Advance Camp, 9—9 Royal Limond. 9.2. Length; length. Royai Limond was fourth. Time, 3m 41 3-ss. CHAMPAGNE STAKES, Of £300; for two-year-olds; colts and geldings 8.10; fillies 8.8; 0 fur. I—VARIANT, 8.8 (Reed) .. .. 1 3—CUSTODIAN, 8.10 (O'Connor) . ■'.. 2 2—SYNAGOGUE. I 'B.IO (Humphries) . . 3 Also Started.—4 Trumpet Blast, 8.10. Two lengths; half a length. Time, lm 12 4-ss. AUTUMN PLATE, Of £200; 11 miles I—I—LONE RAIDER, 8.8 (R. Rood) .. ] O—7—PALMARY, 7.4 (Messcrvy) . , ..2 B—-C—GRAND REVIEW, 7.1 (Russell) . 3 Started.—2—3 Some Shamble, 9,4; 3—4 Tout le Monde, 8.9; 5—5 Importance, 7.13; 4—2 Cleaner, 7—B Drum Fire, 7.12; 12—10 High Rank, 9—ll Sky Rover, 10—12 Imperial Spear, 11—9 Star Raider, 13—13 Pleasant Memory, 7.0. Half u, length; three lengths. Drum Fire was fourth. Time, 2m Ge. RUSSLEY PLATE, Of £ 1 CO; 5 fur. 3-3-MASTER REYNARD, 7.11 (W. Jones) .... . . . . -.. 1 6—S—CUP BEARER, 8.0 (MacKinnon) . 2 •I—4—TUNNELLER. 8.3 (Kirwan) • .., 3 Also. Started.—l 1 Marcus Cice:-o, 5—G Invoice. 8.8; 7—7 Friday Night,' 2—2 Orris, 12-12 Polygraph, 13—13 F.lbanor, 7.11; 10—10 Safety Zone. 11—11 Impossible. 9—9 Honours Lass. B—B Back Thrust. 14—14 joyous, 7,9. Length and a-half; half 3, length. Invoice was fourth. Time* lm 0 l-ss. GREAT EASTER HANOICAP, Of £600; 7 fur. G—7—'THE MASQUERADER, 7.4 (MacKinnon) . . ~ . . .. ' .. 1 I—I—SILVER RING, 9.3 (Humphries) , 2 6—(V—HURLINGHAM, 7.10 (Reed) .. 3 Also Started.—2—3 : Croupier. 8.10; 9—9 Irish Luncer, 7.8; 8-8 Great Star, 7,7; 4—5 Copyist. 7.5; 5-4 Cranford. 7.4; 3—2 Gaysome, 7.0. Head; two lengths, Cranford was fourth, lime, lm 25 2-58. COURTENAY HANDICAP, Of £200: 7 fur. 2—I—SOUTHDOWN. 8.9 (R. Reed) . . 1 I—2—MILTAL BIRD. 7.11 (A. Eastwood) 2 3—3—M hPRIS A NT, 9.6 (O'Connor) .. 3 Also Started.—s—s lan's March, 4—4 Heather Glow, 7.7. Length; three lengths. Inn's March was fourth. Time, lm 20 l-ss. 80CKBURN HANDICAP, Of £250; 9 fur. 3—4—SHATTER, 8.:) (Russell) .. ] 2—2—THE SMUGGLER, 8.5 (Humphries) 2 4—3—COUGH, 7.0 (MacKinnon) .. .<3 Als° .Started.— 5—5 Argentic, 9.0; l 1 Cricket Rat, 8.12; O—G Davolo, 7.fi. Length; length. Cricket Bat was fovrth Time, lm 62 2-Se. PAPANUI HANDICAP, Of £1G0; fi fur. 3—S—DOC,LAR PRINCE. 9.0 (Russell) . 1 10—9—BRIGHT SHADE, 7.7 (Messervy) 2 I—2—REBEL STAR, 8.8 (Eastwood) . . 3 Also Started. —l2-12 Crash. 9.1; 9-8 Weatherly, 7—(l Quietly, B—lo Strong Light 8.3: 2—l Silver Jest. 8.2; G—3 Scarlet Rambler, 7,11, and Wild Sky, 7,7 (bracketed)4—4 Grampian. 7.11; 11 —ll Eupator, o—7 Motunau. 13—13 Knowledge, 15—14 Cannibal. 14—15 Jolly Beggar, 7.7. Head; length. Quietly was fourth. Time lm 13s, TO-DAY'S PROGRAMME GREAT AUTUMN HANDICAP LIST OF THE ACCEPTANCES [BY TF.r.EORAfH—I'HKSS ASSOCIATION] CHRISTCHURCH. Monday Following are the acceptances for the second day of the Canterbury Jockey Club's Autumn Meeting at Riccarto'n to-rnorfenv:--PEERSWICK BRUSH STEEPLES, Of XI60; 2 miles n 1- 9 '' ~ B *"' lb. Rasouli . .10 9 Oallivanter ..9 5' Morena .... 10 1 Bell Hill . ... 9 0 Fleeting Glance 9 12 Royal Limond 9 0 Arcndo . .. 9 9 AUTUMN NURSERY HANDICAP, Of £2oo'; for two-J'Ciir-olds; G fur, st. lb'. ' st. lb. Reynard 8 8 Trumpet Blast .7 8' Marcus Cicero- 8 (! Safety Zone . . 7.2, Cup Bearer . . 8 0 Back Thrust . 7 2 Tunnellcr .... 7 13 Honours Lass 7-2" YALDHURST HANDICAP, Of £200; 1 mile st. lb, . st. lb. Croupier ... 910 Davolo . . . 8.5 Southdown . . 9 3 lan's March . 7 7 Some . Shamble 8 9 ; ADDINQTON HANDICAP, Of £ 1 GO; I riiilo st.. lb. st. lb. Lone Raider . 9 8 Sibclla .... 7 8 Houtislow ... 8 9 Grand Review 7 7 Drum Fire . . 8 ) Bright Shade . 7 fi Importance . . 7 13 High Rank ..70 Cleaner .... 7 12 Star Raider . 7 (I Strong Light . 7 11 Silver Foil ..70 GREAT AUTUMN HANDICAP, Of £R00; U miles st. 11). st. lb. Silver Ring . 9 0 Great Star ..79 Argentic (inc. Irish Lancer . 7 8 slb re'heap.) 8 7 Tout le Monde 7 0 Cricket Bat ..85 Ranelagh ... 7 0 Shatter .... 8 2 Cough .... 7 0 The Smuggler 8 0 Palmary .... 7 0 GIMCRACK HANDICAP, Of £100; (S fur. st. lb. st. lb. Rebel Star . . 8 p Scarlet llnerp ■ Tomi .80 Rambler 7 7 Tea Garden .8 1 Ti?.7,y .... 7 7 Quietly ... 7 13 Eupator ... 7 3 Weatherlv . . 7 12 Motunau ... 7 2 .Silver Jest . , 7 12 Wild Sky ~70 Grampian ... 7 7 Silver 'Passe . 7 0 CHALLENGE STAKES, Of £300: fur two-year-olds and upwards; weight-for-age, with penalties and allowances; 7 fur. The Masquorader Trumpet Blast Variant Synagogue Marcus Cicero Silver Ring Custodian TEMPLETON HANDICAP, Of £250; 7 fur. st. lb. St.. lh. Crounier . ! . 0 1 Cranford ... 7 9 Hurlingham .88 Gaysome . ~78 Lone Raider . 7 13 Metal Bird . 7 1 Copyist ... 7 12 REVIEW OF THE PROSPECTS [nv TKIiKGIIAI'K —OWN CORRESPONDENT] CHRISTCHURCH, Monday Diatomoufi wag not produced 111 the Grdat Faster Handicap to-day owing to his suffering from a bruised fo<*>t since lie galloped on Saturday and he has also been withdrawn from to-morrow's engagement. Fine weather is promised for tomorrow's races. The following horses may be veil supported:—. . PeerswieW Brush SUei'des.—Kasouli, 861 l Hill, Fleeting Glanco. Autumn Nursery Handicap.—Marcus Cicero. Master Rcyrtiii'd, Cup Bearer. Yaldhurst Handicap.—Southdown, Somfc Shamble. Arlington Handicap. Lone Raider, Cleaner, Grand Review. Great Autumn Handicap.—Silver Ring, The Smiigftler, Argentic. Gimcraek Handicap.—Scarlet RamMer— Wild Sky bracket, Rebel Star. Quietly. Challenge Stakes.—Variant, Tho Masquer*der. Custodian. Templeton Cranford,. Metal Bird,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21765, 3 April 1934, Page 7
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