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CANTERBURY JOCKEY CLUB.

— — — L SUMMER MEETING. SECOND DAY. 1 Steward's— Sir G. Clifford, Hon L. Walker, Messrs A. Boyle, P. Campbell, C G. Da.gety, H. A. Knight, F. H. Pyne, J. B. Reid, A. E. G. Riiodes, R. Heaton Rhodes, D. Rutherford «nd T. Teschemaker. Honorary Treasurer, Mr G. G. Stead. Judge, Mr W. H. Hartgiil. Clerk of Scales, Mr Alfred. Evans. Starter, Mr H. Piper. Clerk of Course, Mr H. Thompson. Handicapper, Mr J. E. Henrys. Secretary, "Mr W. H. E. Wanklyn. There was a very small attendance on the second day of the Canterbury Jockey Club's Summer Meeting to-day. The weather was overcast, whilst Ihe course, owing to overnight »rain, was- slightly heavy. The following are details of the racing:—BEIiFAST WELTJE'R:HAjN!DICAiP, of B 0 soys. S!ix furlongs. 153 Mr P. Jones's b g Medus, by Phaethon, syrs, 9st 121 b (L. H. Hewitt) 87 Mr D. Rutherford's b.m Land Tax, by Ahua— Lady Eveline, 4yr&,,Qst lllb (W. Ciark) 35' Mr E. J.. Roden'3 m f Ordnance, by Son-of-a-Gun — Melusina, 3yrs, 9st(J. Radcliffe) 23 Mr T. Sheenan's eh g Clandeboye, syrs, lOst 13lb (Higgins) 76 Mr A. Henderson's br m Nance O'Neill, syrs, lOst 7lb (H. Donovan) 22 Mr H. Dais's b g Charioteer, 6yrs, 9sfc 71b (J. Pine) 13 Mr J. Miller's eh g Epsom Lad. nged, 9st ' ■ ■ ■ ' (E. Raynor) 11' Mr W. T. Gilchrist's h m Amus^t'te, 6yi3, 9st \ (P. Rainbow) 64 Mr H. M'Lean's eh g Sahara , 3yrs, 9st ! ■ • . (R. Derrett) 41 Mr F. Busch's blk f SignaMMyrs, 9st (J. M'Cluskey) Medu-s and SaOiara. nan iogefher in frorifc oi Bpsom Lad «md Ordnance for two furlongs, when Sahara reitire'd, and Medus wemb on from Land Tbx. Ordniainoo, iEipsom Lad and Sifenal. At Me disffcence Meclus was 3+rMing alon^ comf orbaibly in advance of Land Tax and Ordinance, and, wiiilhouft "being "Oixeaiiened, ran hx>me a comfopb"a>b!« winner by five lengf'.lhs, Ordttanco a further half length a-wey. S.psom Lad and Signail were closo up, 'liogeilhef, n>exti. Time — lmin 22 2-sseo. 'Divid«nid'£ — Modus £2 6s, Land Tnx £1 7». RICHMOiND PLATE, a handicap of 100 soys; .eeoond Jmrse 10 soys irom Rihe stake.. For- " fwo-year-oide. ' Siix furlocg3. ', 101 Messrs Lewis and Thomas's b c Welbeck, by Perkin Warbeck ll.— Reverie, 7st 21b (W. King) I 76 Sir G. Cliffords cTi f Aherlow, by Clanranald — Golden Vale, 7st slb (J. M'Cluskey) - 21 Mr R. Allen's b f Waia&, by Perkm Warbeck ll.— Chiara, 6st 71b (H. Cameron) 117 Mr T. Sheenan's eh f Greek Maid, 9st 41b (R. Derrett) 0 155 Mr C. ' G. Dalgety's eh f Stepdancer, 7st 101 b OV. Brown) 0 32 Mir M. Hobbs's blk c Cerise and Blue, 7st 21b - (E. Cox) 0 30 Mr H. Friea'iander's eh f Punamu, 7st .21b. ■."'... (W.Twomey) 0 ' Punamu whilst at the post collided wtth the inside xail, -and turned « somersault, roking no part in the race. Welbeck assumed command at the end of the first furlong and a half, and had no difficulty in maintaining his adyantage all down, the straight, winning by three lengths from Aherlow, with Walda a length away third and Greek Maid and Cerise and Blue together next. Time — lmin 21 2-sseo. Dividends — Welbeck £3 11s, Aherlow £1 11s 6d. CHAiMPIO-N PLATE, of 250 eovs; sooond horso 25 soys from '&» stalce. For two-y«ar-o'lda .«nd upwards; • weigh t-fcr-age, wi.ih penial^ies end allowancci?.* Seven furlonga. 3 Sir 'Geoa^e Cliffciid's eh ih Cannie Ohiei, •by Ocmra/nald — 'Woal.dieTeye, 4yrs, 9st lOlib , (JT. Pine) 1 •7 Mx • G.'. <5l Steads cli f Cruciform, by Si -Legcc— iFcrme, 3yrs, Oai 2bb (L. H. Hewitt) 2 The ".mir raced together for two furlongs, wihen Oruciifcim wecib cnit, and led her opponon'b round <bhe top 4>urn >and into ibo B>tra.ight. Below the disbaarce Oaiinie Chdel. was 'uPfPr tfho ■ wfhiip, end' grjdually • ovefhti.uH'ng Cruciform, wemt on «md wti'm by a l'itble oyer a lengtili. Time — Snxin 33s£c. Dividend — £3. The euece&3 of Canuie •OoieSls was well received, cheers being ghren ifor horso and own«n. T^ie following are the winners of the (JHAMPION PLATE.

. •** A _ Owner. .Horse. 8r "•? 8 ,-f - ■■■'■' :v ; ;"- ; '. •"'' '•■.: *.'£ stlb it«. s . •1898 G. Q. Stead Gold Medallist 38 10 2 14 +1899 *». Solomon Blazer 49 2 1 80---1900 G. G. Stead Screw Gun 3 911 28j 190U". G. Stead Menschikotf 2 7 10| 1 29» T 19fi2 Sir G.C.ifford Ctnnie duel I 4 9 W> 1 83* "One mile and a quarter. fSoven furlon gs. ltstwoo-d "WEi/ratt ha.oth;cap, cf ioa sirs; seoond Ihorso 10 soys from the state. Ono mile. / .SCCITIS(B MINSTREL / . .1 I HttfcU 2 ! LADY LILLIAN . . . . 3 . • : •

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 7329, 15 February 1902, Page 5

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CANTERBURY JOCKEY CLUB. Star (Christchurch), Issue 7329, 15 February 1902, Page 5

CANTERBURY JOCKEY CLUB. Star (Christchurch), Issue 7329, 15 February 1902, Page 5

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