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SPORTING.

CANTERBURY JOCKEY CLUB. METROPOLITAN MEETING. .The following handicaps have been declared:— STEWARDS' HANDICAP, of 1500 sots; second horse 300 sovs and third horse 150 sova from the stake. Six furlongs. 1 st. lb. st. lb. Merry' Roe .. 9 '"" Peronilla .. 7 5 Postillion .. 813 Pariform .. 7 5 Autumnus- .. 813 Play Off ~ 7 5 Palisade .. 813 Charmilla .. 7 5 Chortle .... 812 Tete-a-tete .. 7 4 Crown Pearl .8 9 Bimeter ...74 Warstep . . 8 7- Rene . . 7 3 Reputation .. 8' 7 Bee ■. .... 7 3 Bleriot . . 8 5 Meltchikoft" ..72 First Glance. . 8 3 Shaki ..7 2 Ladoga ;. 8 3 Vocation .. 613 Chudic .. 8, 3 Moulu .. 6 13 Clynelish ... 8 2 Daytime ... 613 Sauci .. 8 2 Adriot .. 6 11 Raupani .. 8 1 Vanquish .. 6 9 Parlova .. 8 0 Findhorn ..69 Valhalla .. 713 Allen Doone 6 9 Dowhham. .. 713 Marsa" .. 6 9 Martius .. 712 Hoy . . 6 9 Belasco .. 712 Husheen . . 6 9 Obsono .. .7 11 Silver Shield 6 7 Beldame . . 711 Golden Morn 6 7 Sir Moseley. . 710 SuraUira .-6 7 Immer . . 7 9 Master Achilles 6 7 Blue Lake .<. 7, 9 Submersion .. 6 7 Reval . . . • 7 8 Angelina . . 6 7 Bertrada . . 7. 8 Chakwana . . 6 7 Sister Radius 7 8 Queenlike .i 6 7 Mummer ~77 Lion ..67 Peg .. 7 7 Martian -Indigo ..77 Princess 6 7 Hymettius ..77 Beggar Maid 6 7 Rencontre ..77 Elevonia ..67 Ogier .. 7 6 SOUTH CANTERBURY JO. SPRING Press Association.. TIMARU, October 15. There.was a large attendance at the South Canterbury Jockey Club's Spring Meeting yesterday," and the racing was of an interesting nature. Speculation waß very brisk, the sum of £11,836 being invested, as against £io 249 last year. Details of the concluding events' are: — SOUTH CANTERBURY HANDICAP, of 250 sovs. One mile and a-quarter. 8 Mrs J. Ellis's blk h My Lawyer, by Blackstone : —Emmeline, aged, 8.8 (inc. 101b pen.) (R. H. Ellis) . . f 1 D. H. Roberts's b g Slogan, by Sir Laddo —Sally, 4yrs, 8.0 (inc. 101b pen.) (J. Campbell) .. .. .... t 5 J. Grigg's cti g Samiel, 3yrs, 6.9 (R. Buddicombe) •• •• •• '••'?' Also started: 2 Moonglow 7.12 (inc. 101b pen.), 7 Gofd Coin 7.4, 5 Briar Patch ,7.3 (car.'7.B), and 4 Sunbeam 7.0. . Inside the distance My Lawyer put in a strong challenge, and in a great finish the judge was \ina.ble to separate them. Samiel was two lengths away third* with Briar Patch, Moonglow, and Sunbeam next. Time, 2min 10 4-ssec. PRESIDENT'S WELTER HANDICAP, of 150 sovs. Seven furlongs. 1 Mrs J. Ellis's b h Mosgiel, by Crichton—lnvicta, 6yrs, 8.10 (R. H. Ellis) 1 4 C. Macneil'a b g Teviotdale, syrs, 8.11 ; (A. Wormald) > . • • • 2 3 H. Priedlander's b h Carolus, syrs, 8.9 (H. Donovan) 3 Also started: 8 Kilmehy 9.5, 6 John Bunyan 9.4, Sir Hamilton 7.10 (inc. 101b pen.), 2 Glencannich 8.8, 7 Rhino 8.0, 9 Eaglestowe 8.0, and 10 Steperina 8.0. Won comfortably by three lengths, four lengths separating second .tnd third. Time, lmin 30 l-ssec. SPRING STAKES, of 100 sovs. Special weights. Four furlongs. 1 W. Robertson's br f Red Charm, by I-I.—-Red Peony, 3yrs, 8.0 (J. Olsen) . . . . .... .. 1 4 G. L. Stead's blk f Bonny Rigg, 4yrs, 8.4, 31b allow; (B. Deeiey) .. ..2 2 F. Nelligan's b f Petrosus, 4yrs, 8,7 (H. Lorigan) 3 Also started: 3 Christmas Lily 8.7, 11 StepJock 8.7, *l4 Inland 8.7, Bonnie Oiiida 8.7, 8 Red Robe 8.0, 9 Bonny Maiden 8.0, 5 Olga Carlovna 8.0, 11 Beggar Maid 8.0, 6 Fire God 8.0, 10 Deep Sleep 8.0, 12 Parlovha 8.0, 15 Marie 7.9 "(51b allow.), and 13 Prince Delaware 8.0! and, .Golden Prince 7.7. Won by a neck, two lengths between second and third. Time, 51sec.

KERRYTOWN HACK WELTER HANDICAP, of 120 sovs. One mile. 8 G. L. Stead's b g The Pole, by S*n Remo—Romany Girl, aged, 8.18 (8. Deeley) "'".. .. .. ' ... ... .. 1 1 H. Whitney's b c Roum&nia, Byrs, 8.4 (J. O'Shea) .. .. ...... 3 2 A. P. G&wne'a ch f Miss Finland, 4yrs, 8.8 (St. Reid) .. .. .... .. 9 Also started: 4 Red Pennon 8.8, 5 Trfreme 8.8, 6 Yes 8.2, 9 Birkbeck 8.0, T Hornbeam 8.0, and 8 All Ready 8.0. Won by two lengths, a length and a-half between second and third. Time, lmm 44sec. FLYING HANDICAP, of 150 soys. Si* furlongs. 1 J. Grigg's b m First Glance, by Kosmos Bey—Ophelia 11., syrs, 8.7 (R. Berry) I 8 W. H. Beverley's br g Speedometer, 4yrs, 8.11, inc. 161b pen. (J. Olsen).',. g 2 J. J. Mcßride's ch h Obsono, aged, 8.10 * (F. E. Jones) .. .... ~ ..8 Also started: 4 Mount Victoria 7.11, 7 Sveaborg 7.4, 5 Silver Shield 7.8, and 6 Angelina 6.12. ■.:•■ Won by a head, a length between second and third. Time, lmin 15sec. MASTERTON RACING CLUB. MASTERTON, October 15. The Spring Meeting of the Masterton Racing Club was held.to-day. Details of the concluding events are : SPRING HANDICAP, of 225 soys. One mile, —1 Mr Highden's Expect 9.6 (A. Oliver) 1, 8 Lady Louisa 7.5 (W. Bell) 2, 2 Guiding Way 7.7 (H. Young) 3. Also started: 5 Kilrain 9.7, 4 Sinapis 9 - 2, 6 Sir Knox 8.8, and 8 Alecto 6.7. LADIES' BRACELET HANDICAP, of 75 sovs. One mile.—6 Mrs W. J. Phillips's rgv g The Diver 11.1 (L. McDonald) 1, 3 lit lA. Foye's Fashion Plate 12.8 (W. Stevens) 2, 1 Soporific 11.8 (A. Best) 8. MASTERTON HACK HANDICAP, of 110 sovs. Seven . furlongs.—s H. Gaisford'* ch g Janitor 6.13 (R. Reed) 1, 1 Montana 8.10 (A. Oliver) 2, 4 Arlington 8.9 (T. Pritchard) 3. Also started: 3 Merry Gaia 8.8, 2 Chillies 8.2, 8 Amity 7.11, 6 Mary Kilcheran 6.9, 9 Waitomo 6.9, 10 Hopu 6.9, and 7 Te Opai 6.9. Time, lmin 30sec. - STEWARDS' HANDICAP, of 140 soys. Seven fuTlongs.-rl. J. George's b g Crown ■. Pearl 9.0 (A. Oliver) 1, 2 Birkful 7.12 £H. Tricklebank) 2, 8 Black Lupin 7.8 (C. Browne) 3. Also started: 4 Lady Ladd> 7.11, 6 Kina 6.9, 5 Waipaku 6.7, and 4 Semaphore 6.7. Time, lmiri"29seo. "" DASH HACK HANDICAP, of 100 sOv«. Five furlongs.—2 J. Cameron's br g Epworth 9.11 (W. Young) 1, 2 Lady Black 7.13 (T. Pritcbard) .2, 14 Hush-a-bye .6.12 (H. Young) 3. Also started: 5 New York 8.7, 10 Tavistock 8.6, 8 Miss Kelly 8.1, 7 Lady Daylesford 7.13, 8 Arrahna 7.8, 6 Altitude 7.5, 9 Improve 7.4, 4 Need 7.3, 11 Rangipoa 7.0, 12 Ulysses 7.0, 13 Pink Heather 7.0, 15 Prince Laddo 6.13, 16 .Maungarara 6.12, and 14 Grey Fleet 6.12. Time, lmir 2sec. ' ~

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Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 216, 16 October 1914, Page 8

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SPORTING. Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 216, 16 October 1914, Page 8

SPORTING. Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 216, 16 October 1914, Page 8

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