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SPOTTING

C.J.C. GRAND NATIONAL MEETING.

(Per United Press Association.)

CHRISTCHURCH, July 25.

Tho following acceptances havo been received for the Canterbury Jockey Club's Grand National'meeting:—-

Winter Cup, of 600sovs. One mile—Vice Admiral 10.13, Crown Pearl 10.13, North East 10.9, Awahou 10.8, Expect 10.7, Bulletin 10.6, Kilrain 10.5, Oxenhopo 10.4, Sea King 10.3, Glenfinnan 10.3, Mummer 10.1, Diavolo 10.0, The Cornet 9.13, Query 9.12, Kcw'finc. 61b pen.) 9.11, Pilgrim's Way 9.11, Ceylon 9.9, Kilmony 9.9, Roosevelt 9.8. St.' Aidan • 9.4, Montiform 9.3, Roval Arms 9.2, Black Lupin 9.0, Parky 9.0, Bull Gauntlet 9.0, Ladrono 9.0, Merry Lass 9.0, Gerbera 9.0, Gunflash 9.0, Eongahero 9.0. Grand Natiqnal Steeplechase, of 1400?ovs. Three miles and a-half—Paritutu 11.9, The Native (inc. 71b pen.) 11.7, ,Beroola 11.3, Gleninoro 11.0, The Spaniard 11.0, Haulere 11.0, Kauron 10.13, Dorando 10.12, Nedra 10.9, Gold Pm 9.13, Captain Jack 9.9, Stevens 9.8, Fireworks 9.7, Riro Atu 9.7, Sportsman 9.7, Makiri 9.7, Km Ora 8.7. •

Grand National Hurdles, of lOOOsovs. Two miles—Tho Native 11.6, Marlon 11.5, Tho Rover 11.2, Borcola 10.13, Ngatirauanui 10.11, North East 10.10, Coronetted 10.10, Beacon 10.7, Goodwin Park 10.7, Abcrbrothock 10.0, St. Kevin 9.13, Watch Chain 9.13, Gaily Bridge 9.12, Stevens 9.11, Red Earl 9.7, Woolloomooloo 3.5, Flingot 9.4, Prince Eddie 9.2, Morning 9.0, Ribston Pippin 9.0, Loch Mabih 9.0, Pip 9.0. DUNEDIN COURSING CLUB." A general meeting of tlic committee of the Lhincdin Coursing Club was held lust night, Mr H. T. Andrews presiding:.

Several letters were received from owners of dogs in tho 60irth suggesting that tho next mooting be hold on July 30 and 31.

After some discussion it was decided to hold tho meeting on Friday and Saturday, August 1 and 2. The chairman, informed the meeting that in the event of tho weather proving unpropitious, in accordance with the rules of coursing thoy would only be able to postpone the meeting from clay to day. Subcommittees were appointed to act during tho meeting. GOLF. An inter-club march, Inv«rcargill Sadies v. Otago Ladies, was played on the Balmacowen Links on' Wednesday, and resulted in a win for Otago by thrco games* Scores :— Invcrcm-gill. Otago, Mrs Handy-side 1 Mrs Allan ... 0 Mrs Pottingcr... 0 Mies Mill ... l Mrs Gilmour ... £ Mies Tlieomin... £ Mrs Hudson ... 0 Miss Finch ... 1 Mrs Prain ... 0 Miss I. Rattrav 1 Mrs Cruickshank 0 Miss Roberts ... 1 Totals ... Is 4J The Otago Hunt will meot at Bunt'ng's Store, Wakari, this afternoon for tho final run of the season.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 15826, 26 July 1913, Page 10

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SPOTTING Otago Daily Times, Issue 15826, 26 July 1913, Page 10

SPOTTING Otago Daily Times, Issue 15826, 26 July 1913, Page 10