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C.J.C. AUTUMN MEETING.

CHRISTCHURCH, April 1. The C.J.C. was favoured with fair veathr-r for the second day of the Easter meeting. The attendance was only fair. Speculation was not very brisk. The racing was of an interesting nature. The sum of £7454 went through the totahsator, as against £8102 for the coiresponding day last year, making £18,207 for the me-et-ing, against £18,212 last yea>\ Results — PEERSWICK HURDLE HANDICAP, Of lOOsovs. Once round and a distance. 27 —Mr S. Brown's b % Roller, by Dreadnought—Roll Call, aged, 10.12 (Donovan) 1 70— Mr Butler's Vanquish. 10 9 (Higgui =) .. 2 112—Mi Murraj-Aynsleyl-, Huku, 12.12 (Gray) 3 Al'o started: 28 Laiboard Watch 9 0 AVoji easily by five lengths, Huku If) lengths away, third Time, 3mm B>.sec. D.vidend. i 7 18s. AUTUMN NURSERY HANDICAP, Of 300sov8. Five furlongs. 253—Sir George Clifford's eh g Golden A'ein, by Clanrauald—Golden Crest, 8 11 (J. Pine) 1 367—Hon. George M'Lean's A'ladnnir, 8 13 (L. King) 2 111—Mr Ponek's Stepson, 6.12 (F. Jones) . 3 Also started Noblesse 7.9 (coupled with A'ladimn), Aherlow 5.5 (coupled with Goldon Vein), 170 Romany Queen 8.0. 36 Stepdancer 7.2, 102 Cense-and-Bluo 7.0, 22 Secret Society 6 7, 35 Lolah 6.7. Golden Vein was fust away, -ami led a bunched field to the stiaight. Below the distance A'Jadinm and Cen^e-and-Bluo came at the leader. Opposite tho judgr-'^ stand A'ladmnr was on terms, but Golden Vein came a£ain, and in a preat race to the pc-t just won hv 11 baro half-head Stepson a nore m fiont of Ccnsc-ai d-Bluc , Aherlow fifth Time, linn 3 l-o'-oc Dividends, £.1 16s and l'Jt, YALDHURST WELTER, Ot l^Os-ov. Sevop i"uilong = . ISS —Sir G Clifford's b f AVi idwnjbtle. ly Cianranuld—AYeathereyp, .'U-r», ]<i 0 (Pmrl 1 130—Mr Shrenau'i Ai.ti»on*». 9 0 (Derretti 2 4S—Mi Hobbs s Lady Diu.uas. Kll (\Vil=on) .i Also =taited 170 Fleka 10.8, 82 Mapn'hcc-nt 10.8, 33 Scottish Mir.-tr.--l 10.3, 229 Ayrddle 8.13. 28 Lady Mcddlhsl 8.3, 72 Clanburn 7.10. 21 Koto'.toto 7.7. 6 C;i'' type- 7.7. 23 Speeu'inte 7.7 Antigone shot out at o:'ee, but bcfoic a lurlong was covered L?dy Uundas went to the front, opening on', a bienk 01 -c^pral I•-xI •-x ..tlis, A'itij,oae, Kolo!{lio, Aj d-ile. a.id Vmdwhistle beiiiii nearest attetdaata^ Lady DiuicLu .main-

tained her position till well into the straight, ' where Antigone and Windwhistle went in pur- ,' suit. A great finish saw Windwhistle win by ' a bare half-length ; Lady Dundas, a length away, third; Magnificent was fourth. Time, lmin 30 3-ssec. Dividends, £3 15s 6d and £1 13s 6d. GREAT AUTUMN HANDICAP, Of SOOsovs. One mile and a-half. 300—Sir G. Clifford's b g Gle^ladaie, by Clanranald—Ahace, 4yrs, 7.0 (M'Cluskey) 1 219—Mr J. Boreland's b h Fulmen, aged, 5.2 (Derrett) 2 —Sir G. Clifford's eh h Canine Chiel, 4yis, 8.6 (J. Pine) ... . . 3 Also started: 251 Dundas 9.1, 370 Skobeloff 7.6, 122 Cameo 7.0, 73 Djin-Djin 6.13, 100 Calibre 6.7. Dundas at once went to the front, with Glenaladale, Skobeloff, and Djin-Djin as nearest attendants Turning cut of the straight Dundas showed clear of Glenaiadale, with DjinDjm, Skobeloff, and Fulmen next, and Canme Chiel last. The two leaders cleared right out passing the six-furlong post. Round the back stretch Glenaiadale drew nearer to Dundas, and Fulmen and Canme Chiel moved up. Turning for home Glonaladale had taken Dundas's measure, and the latter turned it up at once. Glenaiadale came on with two lengths' advantage, and Fulmen set sail after him. A great finish home saw Sir G. Clifford's colt pass the chair a long neck to the good; Canme Chiel, who finished fast, three lei*,ths away. Dundas, Skobeloff, Cameo, Djin-Djin, and Cahbie finished in that order. Time, 2tmn S7 4-osec. Dividends, £3 9s and £1 11s 6d. TENTH CHALLENGE STAKES, Of 500sovs. Seven furlo.igs. 59—Mr G. G. Stead's eh f Crucifoiin, by St. Leger—Forme, 3yra, 9.2 (Hewitt)" . 1 7—Sir G. Clifford's eh c Tercelet, by Clanranald—Teredma, 2yis, 6.10 (Cameron) 2 3—Mr AV\ Stubbs's br g Capetown, by Mannkcher—Hettie, 2yrs, 6.7 (Rickeiby) 3 Tercelet made the running to the straight, whcie Ciuciforrn ranged alongside, and wo.i easily by half a length, Capetown pulling up. Time, lmin 30 2-sscc. Dividend, £1 Is. TEMPLETON HANDICAP, Of 200sovs. Six furlongs. 38S—Mr J. Brett's eh c Red Gauntlet, by Lochie!—Russet, 3yrs, 8.5 (Hewitt) 1 238—Mr Shearsby's West Guard, 8.7 (Derrett) 2 179—Mr Hobbs's Cora Linn, 9.1 (Wilson) . 3 Also staited: 108 Canteen 8.6, 101 Golden- • mere 8.3, 216 Pallas 7.10, 69 Antigone 7.3, 150 j Rosemere 7.3. I Red Gauntlet was quickest away, with Rose- ! mere and Pallas, who was slow to move, jom- ', ing the leaders at the half-mile. Turning into I tho straight Red Gauntlet v.as leading Rosemere and Pallas, with Cora Linn coming fast. The favourite, however, striding along gamely, never gave anything else a chance, winning easily by three lengths, AVest Guard, who finished "s'ticngly. beating Cora Linn by a length and P-half for second ulace. Time, lmin 15 3-ssec. Dividends, .£2 10s and £1 7s. ADDING TON PLATE, Of lOOsovs. Five furlorgs. 406—Mr G. G. Stead's b c Imperator, by Gipsy Grant?— Coronal, 7.8 (F. Jones) 1 132—Mr Dalgety's King Stork, 7.5 (Hewitt) 2 I 130—Mr Hobbs's Lady Dund,.s, 8.9 (AV)kon) 3 Also started: 32 Clandeboye 8.8, 157 Reflex 8.2, 26 Bealey 8.2, 18 Cannonshot 8.1, 118 Rawmore 8.1, 25 Ordnance 7.11, 22 Sarchcdcn 7.8, 25 Walda 7.6, 18 Cyclas Parva 7.5. Turning into the straight Imporator, King Stork, and Rawmore were in line. The lastnamed fell out, and the other two fought out a slashing finish to the post, Imperator winning by a bare head. Lady Dundas, who finished | fast, was third. Time, lmin 3 4-ssec. Dividends, £1 16s and £1 17& Gd. The winner was sold to Mr W. A. Teggart for £150. FINAL HANDICAP, Of lOOsovs. One mile. 179_j. a. Holmes's eh h Terrapin, by Cknlanald—Teredina, 4yrs, 7.13 (R. King) 1 337—Mr Gates's Lady Lillian, 8.11 (Manning) 2 16G—Mr Hobbs's Cora Linn, 9.3 (Wilson) . 8 Also started. 51 Scottish Minstrel 8.10, 79 Whirhvn.d 7.9, 50 Battlecry 7.6, 41 Land Tax 6.13. AVhirlwind made the running from Lady Lillian and Battlecry to the straight, where she died away. Lady Lillian canw on in charge, but Terrapin threw out a strong challenge opposite the people's stand, and in a great finish scored by a neck, Coia. Lmu, two lengths away, thud. Time, lmin 43isec. Dividends, £3 9s 6d and 12s. j I I j ! i j [ j

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Otago Witness, Issue 2507, 9 April 1902, Page 48

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C.J.C. AUTUMN MEETING. Otago Witness, Issue 2507, 9 April 1902, Page 48

C.J.C. AUTUMN MEETING. Otago Witness, Issue 2507, 9 April 1902, Page 48

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