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SPORTING.

RICCARTON NOTES. [Pee Press Association,] Christchurch, April 9. On the Riccarton track most of the work was clone on the plough, where there was good going. Valhalla covered seven furlongs in Imiu 31 2-osec. Autumnus and -Masterpiece finished together after six furlongs, being cut out in Imiu 19sec. Emperador was assisted in the first part by Canute over nine furlongs in 2min Bsec. Peg did a mile and a-quarter in 2min 15 2-ssec. Thrax and Tannhauser ran six furlongs in Imiu 20sec. Taskmaster and Wise Bird ran six furlongs in Imiu 20 1-osec. Keconnoitre and Historiette did a similar distance in Imin 20 1-osec. Glenfinnan was better than Bold Stroke at the end of six furlongs run in Imin 18 1-osec. Hyettus beat Fabrikoff over six furlongs run in Imiu 21sec. Expect, carrying over 9st, did six furlongs in Imiu 17 1-osec. Flora Macdonald and Joan ran a mile and a-quarter in 2min 17sec. Warstep boat* Chrysotis over a mile in Imin 4osec. Downham gave Ringform a good start and finished with him at the end of six furlongs run in Imin 17 1-osec. Bon Francisco defeated AVarfinger over six furlongs in Imin 20sec. Bronze had La Favorita well beaten at the end of five furlongs, cut out in Imin 6sec. Teviotdale, after breakfast, in a stronger wind, finished eight lengths in front of Sveaborg at the end of six furlongs, ran in Imin 18 4-osec.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 92, 9 April 1914, Page 6

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SPORTING. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 92, 9 April 1914, Page 6

SPORTING. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 92, 9 April 1914, Page 6

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