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GREAT AUTUMN

WILLIE WIN SCOBES SECOND DAY AT RICCARTON TWO VICTORIES FOR HEARTH SHIKARI BEATS DUNCANNON [BV TKI.ECiRAVH —ritKSK association! CIIRI ST CHUR Cn, Tuesday j] ic Canterbury .lockey Club's Autumn Meeting \<as eoncluded to-day in fine but dull weather. There was a fair attendance. The track was good i hard. The , investments were £32,030, against £35,128 last year. The total for the mooting was £87,405 IDs. compared with £0:3,307 10s, a decrease of £5902. Results:— peerswick hurdles, First £195, second £7O, third £35; 1% miles a_3—-ESPERAXCEi, BAY. 9.13 (R. Hawes) • . . 1 j_i_R CLING STAR, 9.5 (J. Hayes) . 2 berd) . . • • • • • • . 8 Also Started.—2—2 Roseman, 10.S; 5—5 Jlaster Dingle, 9.2. (• Half a length; in lengths. Roseman was fourth. Time, 8m 1 1 l-ss. CHALLENGE STAKES, First' £.".50, second 1100, (bird 5o ; weight-for-agc, with penalties and allowances; .. U for. O..SIIIKARI. 7.1, car. 7.0 (L. ,1. Eliis) 1 j DFXCAXNON, 9,2 (W. J. Rrough--lon > • ■ .2 . B—NIGHT GLASS, (1.0, car. (I.IBL (A. Messervy) .. / .. .. .. 3 The only starters. Head; eight lengths. Time, lm 25 l-ss. YALDHURST handicap, First £175, second £SO, third £25; 7 fur. 11—12— GAY LOVER, 7.10, car. 7.3 (D. Mackie) .. .. 1 7 —ft—STY L 1 ST, S.ll, car. 8.4 (A. Johnson) .. ( . . . • . . 2 I—l IXDIAX SUX, 8.13 (W. J. Broiighton) .. .. . . 3 Also Started.—3 —'3 Pink Lad. 0.0; 2—2 Schoolgirl, 8.3; lo —it Xigrlla, S.O, car. 7.11; li—U John En\b.v, 7.13; 13—-10 Ryetown, s—l Lady Constant, 7.11; S—7 Ageratum, 12 —13 Benevolent. 7.10. ear. 7.(i'i; I—s Georgia,. 9—s The Dictate:?, 7.lft, car. 7.5; 11 —I t Iceland Spar, 7-10. Three lengths; head. John Emby - was fourth. Time, lm 2ss. / GIMCRACK HANDICAP, First £2lO, second £oo,' third £3O; . , 6 fnr. l^-o—HEARTH, 8.12 (A. E. Ellis) .. 1 60 —OMAPO, 7.8, car. 7.1 (A. John- . son) . . ..' ■ ■ . ■ - B—3—REBELLION. 9.0 (A. Messcrvy) . t 10—VI —RACE AWAY, S.l (M. Caddy) t tDcad-heat for third. *" Also Started —l—l Great Swoop. S..'i; 6 —5 Lord Midas. ,2 —I Lord Lynn, 8.8; B—98 —9 Passenger, 7.9, car. 7.UVi; 12 —12 Sir Frederick, 7.8, car. 7.!i'/ 2 ; 7—7 Dinah Dhn, ' 7.7, car. 7.S'/ 4 ; 9 —lO Tantivy, 12 —13 llac®well, 7.7, car. 7.5 l / 2 ; 11 —8 Stabilize, 7.7, car. 7.5. Length; two lengths. Time, lm 11 4-ss. GREAT AUTUMN HANDICAP, * First £7OO, second £2OO, third £100; t IVi miles 7—B—WILLIE WIN, 8.7 (C. T. Wilson) . . . . . . . . • • 1 12—12—SWORDSTICK, 7.0 (L. Clutterbuck) .. • • 2 13—13—THE WRECKER, 7.0 (V. Barrington) . . . . . . 3 Also Started. —I—s1—5 Sovereign Lady, 5.7; 8 —;; Siegmund, 8.5;, o—r> Thermidor, 82; j,i j—n Capricious, B—7 Norseman, 8.0; 2 —2 Trench Law, 7.8. car. 7.0%; 10—10 Settle- - • jnent, 7.1; s—t Knight Commander, 7.0, car. 7.4 V»; 9—9 Raeburn. 7.0, car. 7.5%; 11 —11 Loekit, 7.0, car I, Tnree lengths; head. Thermidor was fourth. Time. 2m 32 3-ss.

AUTUMN NURSERY HANDICAP, First j.21.">, second £7O, third £35; two-year-olds; (> fur. 6—ft —CHERRY BAY, "7.7, car. 7.B''/ 4 (C. T. Wilson) .. 1 4—4—ATREUS, 8.1 (P. Spratt) . . 2 O—O—EULOGIST, 7.0, car. 7.2 3 A (A. Stokes) . . . . • . S Also Started.—iMß Absolve, 8.11; 'J —'J Retrogression, B.S: I—l Khurja, 7.12; o—i>0 —i> Don't Forget. 7.."»; 7—7 Lord Kinnoull, 7.3, car. 7.-I'4l S —B Confidant, 10—10 Blue Abbey, 7.0'. car. 7.1, Head; length. Confidant was fourth. Time, lm 13 2 ss. / TEMPLETON HANDICAP, First £3oo, second Cino, third £SO; 7 fur. 1—1 —SPANTSH LAD. S.lO (H. W. Hibberd) . . . . .. • • .. 1 ft—4—RAKAHANGA, 7.10 <\V. J. Rronghton) .■ ■ ■ ■ 2 45 —XIG lITCA'LM, 8.7 (A. E. Ellis) 3 Also Started. —fi—in Haughty Winner, P. 12; 3 —J Wild Talk, 8.3; 2 —ri Flammarion, f>—f> Globe Trotter,' 7 —7 Disdain, 7.12; 11 —11 Pace Call. 7.0; S—S Valantua, 7.1, car/ 7.!) Vi; 10 —0 Lord Puck, 7.0, car. 7..'S!v Three lengths; two lengths. Haughty Winner was fourth. Time, 1m 2fis. ADDINGTON HANDICAP, First i 215. second £7O, third £35; 0 fur. I—3—HEARTH,1 —3—HEARTH, car. 0.0, inc. nib pen. (A. E. Ellis) 1 4—I—KINO'S TOAST, S.l (L. J. Ellis) 2 11 —I2—PRUDENT PRINCE. 7.10 (J. W, Jennings) . . . . . . 3 "Also Started.—2—2 Great Night, 8.11: 7—7 Great Flight, 8.10; i)—!) Rebellion. K.». cr«j. 8.2; 3—l Scold, 8.0; 13—PJ Cymric, 5.7, car. 8.0; it —II Donndea, B.f>; r.—." Ferriby. 7.l'J, car. 7.7: 12 —11 The Duel, 7.11, car. 7.1: 15 —15 Rnroa. 7.8; B—B Drunoel, lo—lo The Raker. 7.7, car. 7.t'/i; 11;—10 .Menfraz, 7.7. car. 7.0',-J: fi—<> Good Health, 7.7. car. 7.10'/S. Length; neck. Rebellion was fourth. Time, lm 535. 1 RIDER SUSPENDED CHARGE OF INTERFERENCE [bv TKr.F.f;n.\l'll—own connksi'O.vdknt] CHRISTCHURCH, Tuesday M. Caddy, the rider of [lace Away ill the Gimctack Handicap at Riccarton -to-day. was suspended for a mort-h for interference during the early stages of the race. WAIPAPAKAURI RACES AID FOR CENTENNIAL FUNDS ['BY TELECItATMT —OWN COHTlrcsconukxt] WAI PA PA KAUR r, Tuesday With the proceeds in aid of Ihe Kaitnia Centennial memorial rest rooms and library building, a hack race meeting for local 1111ffglstcred horses was held at the Waipapakauri Aerodrome, on Saturday. The meeting well patronised Results were:— MAIDEN PLATE.—J. Morrison's Pancho, 1; L. Sloane's Bonn.V, 2; A. C. Jameson's Bla/.eaway, 3. SETTLERS' HACK.—Claude Berghan's "Orthqueen, 1; D. McKenzie's Oranui, 2; P. «• Fleinming's Ruugiputa, 3 PUKEPOTO HACK.—P. Raliurnhi's Star, J; A. Gibbon's Marylu, 2; S. Nlll ri's Punch. p CENTENNIAL CUP.—A. W. Master's Sunnpot. 1; Claude Berghan's Northqueen, 2 i A. C. Jameson's Blazeaway. 3 . HIGH-WEIGHT PLATE-D. McKenzie's Drairui. 1; S. Muri's Punch, 2; G. Josephs "lav, .1. KAI TAT A FLYING. —L. Sloane's Bonny, 1"> A. C. Jameson's Blazeaway, 2; C. Lvans ;i. -FAREWELL STAKES.—J. Morrison's Pancho. l; Berghnn Brothers' Dreamy-Nui, 2 > S. Muri's Punch, 3.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23615, 27 March 1940, Page 7

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GREAT AUTUMN New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23615, 27 March 1940, Page 7

GREAT AUTUMN New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23615, 27 March 1940, Page 7

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