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GRAND NATIONAL MEETING

SOUTHLAND STABLES REPRESENTED ENTRIES FOR PRINCIPAL EVENTS (Special to The Times) CHRISTCHURCH. June 23. The Canterbury Jockey Club received excelient/nominations today for the six principal events at the Grand National steeplechase meeting to be hdo bn August 8, 10 and 12. The total is 210, against 225 last year, the principal falling off being in the cross-country events. The figures are as follows: — 1938 1939 Winter Cup 52 52 Grand National Steeplechase 37 39 Sydenham Hurdles 32 36 Grand National Hurdles 32 26 Beaufort Steeplechase 35 27 Lincoln Steeplechase 37 30 The lists are as follows:

GRAND NATIONAL STEEPLECHASE, £l5OO. (Three miles and ahalf).—Black Banner, Power Chief, Manawatu, Gold Wren, Pandine, All Irish, Padishah, Iddo, Erination, Red Sun, Burwood, Culverden, Smilin Thru, Courtyard, Tom Cat, Wexford Bridge, Santoft, Riotous, Lacoste, Cottingham, John Charles, Lord Hereford, Silver Sight, En Tour, Survey, Slayer. WINTER CUP, £775. (One mile).— Kathbella, Second Innings, Cherry Picker, Yours Truly, Nightcalm, Fleet Street, The Wrecker, Te Ore, Majority, Ned Cuttie, Whirling, Royal Bachelor, Rollicker, Spanish Lad, Royal Appellant, Grey Honour, Trench Fight, Good Passage, Wild Talk, Silver Streak. Balmenter, Gay Rebel, Settlement, Night-

dress, Haughty Winner, Tidewaiter, Lord Cavendish, Dungarvan, Matoru, Black Thread, Mea Mea, Ruling Spi, Spartan, Lazybones, Maori Song, Monipere, Mishna, Wagner, Ponty, Gironde, Mungatoon, Waitaki, Dictate, Proclamation, Alma, Catalogue, Lady Montana, Gay Chou, Roy Bun, Skyrena, Aureus, El Meynel. SECOND DAY BEAUFORT STEEPLECHASE, £7OO. (Two miles and a-half). —Black Banner, Power Chief, Manawatu, Gold Wren, Pandine, All Irish, Padishah, Iddo, Burwood, El Caballo. Culverden, Courtyard, Tom Cat, Wexford Bridge, Santoft, Riotous, Hanover, Artful Dodger, Primak, Cottingham, John Charles, Lord Hereford, Silver Sight, En Tour, Survey, Slayer, Redolent.

GRAND NATIONAL HURDLES, £1025. (Two miles and a-half). — Power Chief, Silk Sox, Disturbed, Araboa, Joumet, Coil, All Blood, Padishah, Travenna, Royal Dance, Erinaiton, Celtic Lad, Tutor, Red Sun, The Sandwichman, Innes Lad, Fireguard, Lustral, Ellanui, Awhiowhio, ‘ Courtyard, Dividend, Ureklaw, Pink Robe, Cottingham, Charade, Peter Beckford, Silver Sight, Last Link, Ponty, Agog, King Rey, Misurena, Survoy, Recollection, Aussie Ra, Far East, Vantoon, Bit o’ Blue. THIRD DAY SYDENHAM HURDLES. £6OO. (Two miles). —Silk Sox, Disturbed. ArAboa, Journet, All Blood, Padishah, Travenna, Royal Dance, Erination, Celtic Lad,. Tutor, Red Sun, Soho, The Sandwichman, Innes Lad, Fireguard, Ellanui, Courtyard, Dividend. Ureklaw, Primak, Pink Robe, Cottingham, Charade, Peter Beckford, Silver Sight, Last Link, Ponty, Agog, King Rey, Misurena, Survoy, Recollection, Aussie Ra, Far East, Bit o’ Blue.

LINCOLN STEEPLECHASE, £7OO. (Three miles). —Black Banner, Power Chief, Manawatu, Gold Wren, Pandine, Silk Sox, All Irish, Padishah, Iddo, Burwood, El Caballo, Culverden, Smilin’ Thru, Nightwind, Courtyard, Tom Cat, Wexford Bridge, Santoft, Riotous, Hanover, Bridegroom, Lacoste, Cottingham, John Charles, Lord Hereford, Silver Sight, En Tour, Survoy, Slayer, Redolent.

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Southland Times, Issue 23852, 24 June 1939, Page 10

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GRAND NATIONAL MEETING Southland Times, Issue 23852, 24 June 1939, Page 10

GRAND NATIONAL MEETING Southland Times, Issue 23852, 24 June 1939, Page 10

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