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C.J.C. MEETING

GREAT AUTUMN HANDICAP WON BY KILBOY, DESERT GOLD TAKES CHALLENGE STAKES. PiTr*s Association. CHRISTCHURCH, April 10. The Canterbury Jockey Club's autumn meeting was concluded to-day. Tiro weather was dull till the fourth race was over, and then steady rain set in. The totalizator handled JE30.699 10s, making -067,357 for the meeting. against 168,125 10s last year. Results: PEERSWICK HURDLES. Of 200 sovs: one mile and three-quarters. 2 Master Hamilton, 9.11 } I—Crib, 11.1 - 3 Cast Iron. 9.13 d The only starters. Won by a head. Time. 3min 21 -l-ssee. AUTUMN NURSERY. Of 100 sovs; six furlongs. I—Kstland. '0.6 } 0— Kilrush, 7-12 f 3 Kilrtinn S.l d Also started—3 Kilrea 8.13, 2 Lovesick 8.6 1 Sisyphus 7.11, 5 Mediator 7.7. Northern (i. 12. . Won by three lengths. Time Imm 11 2-ssoc. YALDHURST WELTER. Of 200 sovs; seven furlongs. 6 Bon B—Kilkoo. 7.7 ~ 4 Osier 3 Also started—l Samisen 10.3. 3 Wardancer 9.9, 9 Briar Ratcli 9.4, 3 All Serene 8.11, 10 Jeannot, 5 KatmnoUe. J 1 Vols-iol, 9 Cincinnatus 7.7, 7 Petruehio 7.7, . Won by half a length. Time, Imm 28 4-ssec. PetruChio ' bolted just before the start and book no part in the race. GREAT AUTUMN HANDICAP, Of 1300 sovs: one mile and a half. 1— Kilboy, 8.10 1 5 Fiery Cross, 7.9 2 7 Adjutant. 8.9 - 3 Also started—2 Bee 9-4, G Multifual 8.8. 1 Egypt 8.7, 3 Varnish 7.4. 8 Red Ribbon 7.3. _ Piery Cross and Adjutant made the early running, Kilboy and Red Ribbon bringing up the rear. Red Ribbon joined Piery Cross at the mile post, but fell back three furlongs from home, and Kilboy joined the leader. In a great finish Kilboy won by a head. Adjutant close up third. Time, 2min 33 2-ssec. ADDINGTON HANDICAP. Of 200 sovs; one mile. 5 Kibble, 7.4 1 4 —King Star, 9 2 6 Killard, 7 3 Also started—2 Sir Tarka 8.13, 3 Don Pacifico 8.13, 9 San Sebastian 8.9, 1 Winter Cherry 7.9, 8 The White King 7.7. 10 Madam Butterfly 7, 11 Riga 7, 7 Achdlleus 7, 12 Dionysius 7. Won by two lengths. Time, Imin 43 l-sseo.

TWENTY-FIFTH CHALLENGE STAKES, Of 1000 sovs; weight-for-age, with pen. alties and allowances; seven furlongs. 1— T. H. Lowry’s b I Desert Gold, 4yrs 1 3W. G. Stead’s br g Sasanof, 3yrs... 2 2 Sir Geo. Clifford’s Gamecock, 2yts 3 Also started—2 Flying Start. Desert Gold was first away, and holding her position throughout won comfortably by a length and a half, six lengths separating second and third. Time, Imin 27 2-ssec. TEMPLETON HANDICAP. Of 300 boys; six furlongs. 5 Gazique, 8.1 1 4 Disdainful, 6.11 2 I—Tete-a-Tete, 9.11 3 Also started—3 Samisen 8.11, 2 Margerine 8.1, 8 Tremena 6.12, 6 Arthur George 6.7, 7 Charley 6.7. Won by four lengths. Time, Imin 12 4-ssec. FINAL HANDICAP, Of 300 sovs; one mile. 3 Good Hope, 8.10 1 I—Beltane,1 —Beltane, 8.3 2 6 Maro Anthony, 8.10 S Also started —2 Oxenhope 10.1. 4 Miss Do Val 8.10, 5 Daytime 8.10, 7 Ogier 6.7. Won by a length. Time, Imin 42 3-5 sec.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLII, Issue 9631, 11 April 1917, Page 8

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C.J.C. MEETING New Zealand Times, Volume XLII, Issue 9631, 11 April 1917, Page 8

C.J.C. MEETING New Zealand Times, Volume XLII, Issue 9631, 11 April 1917, Page 8

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