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THE TURF

C.J.C. Meeting Press Association. —Conyrlght. Christchurch, April 18.—The Can terbury Jockey Club's autumn meet ing ended to-day in line weather. The course was fast but hard. The attendance was good. The (otalisajor investments amounted to £16,390 (£14,554 10s on the second, (lay last year)' the total for the meeting being £43,887 10s (£38,7:55). ADDINGTON HANDICAP Of £150: 1 mile. 4/4—CHIEF LIGHT, 8.10 (B. H. Morris) .. 1 3/3—POLYDORA, 7.8 (Voitro) .. 2 7/B—KNOCKALONG, 7.7 (Maekiunonj " Also started: 2/2 Zecbrugge 9.5, 11/10 Monastic 5.9, 8/7 Niggerhead 8.5, 5/5 Water Polo 7.11, 1/1 Kemal Pasha 7.9,'6/6 Grand Review 7.5, 10/12 Eupator 7.2, 12/11 Iniporlance 7J. ! 9/9 Robin Hood 7.0, 13/13 Bell Hill 17.0. Knockalong and Polydora led the I field across the top i-.nn into the ! straight when they were followed by | Chief Light. Nigg<vhead, Importance land Zecbrugge. In a clos ■■ finish Chief ! Light beat Polydora by a neck, with : Knockalong a s'mui ir distance away j Zecbrugge was fourth. Time, 1.39 3-5. GREAT AUTUMN HANDICAP Of £500; 11 miles. 8/B—PRINCESS ARGOSY, 7.7 (.Jennings) 1 2/2 —REBEL SONG, 7.10 (Ludlow) 2 1/I—SHATTER, 8.7 (A. E. Ellis) 3 Also started: 5/5 Gay Crest 8.12 and Tout le Mond 7.3 bracketed, 7/7 Concentrate 8.11, 6/6 Great Star 7.13, 4/4 Eminent 7.11, 3/3 Ranio 7.5, 9/9 > Jalotix 7.4. Princess Argosy led out of the ! straight from Great Star, Rebel Song, ! Gay Crest, and Shatter. Passing the ! mile post the order was Princess Ar--1 gosy. Tout le Mond, Great Star, Gay Crest. Rebel Song. Eminent and Shatter. Princess Argosy increased her lead rounding the far turn and at the half-mile was four lengths clear of ; Eminent. Tout le Mond. Shatter. Jaloux and Rebel Song. Shatter and Rebel Song challenged Princess Argosy strongly in the straight, but she beat Rebel Song by a length and a-half, with Shatter a neck away and Gay Crest fourth. Time, 2.32 2-5. GIMCRACK HANDICAP Of £150; 6 furlongs. 2/3—COTTESMORE, 9.7 Wilson) 1 3/4—KEMAL PASHA, S.O (Mackic) 2 j 7/7—MANETHO, 7.3 (Humphries) 3 I Also started: 4/3 Crash 9.1, 1/1 Sil- | ver Streak 8.10, 6/6 Rothen 7.7, i JO/10 Heather Glow 7.3, 8/8 Golden | Dart 7.0 9/9 Cranford 7.0, 12/12 Marquill o 7.0, 5/5 Lucky Dive 7.0, 11/11 j Indicate 7.0, 12/13 Silk Arrow 7.0. When the course proper was reachjed the most prominent were Konial Pasha, Cottesmore and Manet ho. with ! Silver Streak and Crash close. Col- ! tesmore drew out at the distance and j won by two lengths from Kemal Pasha with Manetho it length away. Ilea I ther Glow was fourth. Time, 1.11 4-5. j CHALLENGE STAKES I Of £300; ." furlongs. | I—FRACAS, 7.4 (Voitre) 1 j 3_SWEET AGNES, 6.8 (MacKrni non) . • • • - J 2—MIGHT, 8.8 (P. 11. Morris) .. 3 i The only starters. The order after ! the start was Fracas, Sweet Agnes ! and Might, and these positions were maintained throughout the race. FraI cas won by a length and a-half from ! Sweet. Agues, with Might three j lengths away. Time, 1.26. S TEMPLETON HANDICAP Of £200; 7 furlongs. j 4/4—MARTIAN CHIEF, 7.10 (WilM/I—ITURLINGHAM, 8.9 (Turner) 2 I 3/3—TRITE SHAFT, 7.13 (Ludlow) 3 I Also started: 2/2 Cricket Bat 9.6, 5/5 Irish Lancer 8.1, <!/0 Gustavo 7.10. Gustavo wen* to the front at the I far turn, and led across Iho top from i Cricket Bat, Hurlingham, True Shaft and Martian Chief. The order was the ! same into the straight but Martian j Chief came through on the inside and •won by a head from Hurlingham, with j True Shaft three lengths away and Cricket Bat fourth. Time, 1.25 4-5. i AVONDALE ACCEPTANCES ! Auckland, Today.—Avondaln aci ceptancea are: ; ROSEBANK HANDICAP. Seven furlongs—Transaction 8.8; LoombinaI tion 8.6; Arawa Rose 8.2; Darma, Miss Lulu. Sandy Dix 8.1; Gold I Sceptre, Diversion, Sweet Whisper i 7.13; Wee Pat 7.11: Sir Val, Shon i Latour, Miss Rewa, Supreme Ruler, ' Toplight, Phiakuo. Kilmuir, Regardez, ! Bush Lawyer, Armutum, Notamiut, I Golden SpaJii, Marchette 7.10. j HIGHWEIGHT HANDICAP. One j milo and a quarter—Kiltown 11.3; j Singleton 10.9; High Commissioner. j Biform 9.12; Free Air 9.11; Grand j Spirit A. 6; Glenbaupo, Regarded, i Safe Bank, Courthaven 9.0. OAKLEY HANDICAP. For two-year-olds. Six furlongs—Rereatu 9.2; C<nI onis 8.7; Gold Pocket, King Mestor 17.13; Rapper 7.12; Cherry King, My Oney 7.6; Lady Lucas 7.0. FOLEY MEMORIAL. One mile and a. quarter—Taneriri, Merry Damon 8.10; Royal Artist 8.7; Master Brierley 8.5; L'Allegro 7.12; Valroe 7.10; Alloy 7.3; Grand Tea.. Psychologist 7.0. WHAU HANDICAP, 7 furlongs.— Chief Cook 8.2, Jonathan 7.13, Prolyxc j 7.1 I Teels Limex 7.7, Cold Musk 7.0 | CHEVALIER HANDICAP, 1 mile.— j Glenraln 9.9, Don'l Lap 8.11, Giganth j 8.10, Currajong 8.8. Landlubber, Unil j ed 8.5, Valreina 8.1, Mnhkill, Tatyoon | Master Norwal, Principal, Romai ; Mascot, Cold Musk, Searcher, Ruling i King 8.0. ! RAILWAY HANDICAP, 6 furlongs j —Mannwhoniia 8.7, Eager Rose 8.3 | Lordly Knight, Greek Gold, Hampton | Park 8.0, British Columbia 7.10 I Tradesman 7.5. Tetrarchate, lnstal I inenl 7.0. TITfRANGI HANDICAP. 1 mile. - I Lady's Lev 9.0, Alloy. Chief Joy, Li I liicx 8.8, Gay Cockade, Karangapai I 8.4, liuamint, Vandyke, Desert Stai ' s.o!

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume II, Issue 223, 19 April 1933, Page 7

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THE TURF Stratford Evening Post, Volume II, Issue 223, 19 April 1933, Page 7

THE TURF Stratford Evening Post, Volume II, Issue 223, 19 April 1933, Page 7