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CANTERBURY JOCKEY CLUB.

SPRING MEETING. FOURTH DAY. ''Stewards: Messrß A. Boyle, W. F. M. Buckley, J. Grigg, H. A. Knight, B. L. Lano, J. B. Rcid, R. Heaton Rhodes, D. Rutherford, G. B. Starky, E. C. Studholme, T. Teschcmakor and C. G. Dalgcty (chairman). Judicial stewards: Messrs W. F. M. Buck"ey, C. G. Dalgety, B. L. Lane, F H. Pyne and T. Teschemaker. Honorary treasurer: Mr F. H. Pyno. Honorary veterinary surgeons: Messrs J. 11.

Charlton, It.&CV.S., and A. Ar Johnson, ' F.R.O.V.S. Timekeeper: Mr, 0. • K. Whale. Judge: -Mr W.;;H..Hsrtgill. ~ Handicapper: Mr'-J. E.Henrys. ; Starter: Mr,H. Piper. ... Clerk of scales; Mr A. Hi Noall. Clerk of course: liv H. Thompson, ; Secretary: Mr ,; W:>H..,E. Wanklyn.-; ....-■> , ■'.:.The?; wring'/oieeliiiß of- the Canterbury Jockey* Cltihi.?raß>, concluded at RJccarldri" today..;".A ': lig-h-fc : drizzling Tain set in about ,:■'■• eleven.'o'clock,:and -was,atiil in evidence when "'' * start was' mad'»; with the programme. The ..following are thei details of the racing:— : POST COOPEBHUBDLE HANDICAP, ol " 25Q,sovS;; second, horse 50 .sovs and .third \ r . horse 25 bovs from the stake. Once round ..•od-:»'di»tsncos.., ■-.;-; " ■ I—Mr;C. Studhblme's ch g Coronetted, by : - ...Coronet—Ban Eau,. list 91b (J. Humphries) 1 7—Mr-W.. Parson's ch g UmoTaboy, by Pilgrim's Progress—Field Lady, 9st . . 21b (Potcison) 2 t—Mr. P.- Elworthy's : b g Merccdo, by Welbeolc—Nautiloid, aged, Sat'l3lb • '■•'. ' (L. Hcgarly) 3 t— Mr-I/.. A. Ross's ch' g Bravest, aged, 9stl2lb (J. Lyford) 0 G.~ Fuller's bg Combination, Gyrs, ■■■ 9si 81b . (W. ,Bush) 0 / B—Mr R. Baxter's ch g Cardiff, aged, 9st, 41b (J. Beard) 0 i—Mr'G.- N. M'Lean's br g Kingsway, : aged, 9st (F. Douglas) 0 Kingsway. showed the way past the stand, followed by Merccdo, Combination and Corolatted. AtCufcts's Kingsway fell, but thoro was no ' other, ohango till the , second last hurdle, where Combination blundered badly arid-nearly last his rider. Coronetted then moved up to Mercedo, and drawing away in the . straight," ho won by three lengths, Tfmeraboy ; beating Merccdo by four lengths ' for second place. Time—3min 1 3-ssec. CRBSSY. WELTEB HANDICAP, of 400 sovs;'second.horse 80 sovs and.third horse from the stake. ,Six fnrlongs. - George Clifford's ch m -Winning Way, i-by Cannio ■ Chiel—Lady Wayward,* 4yi3, Sst 12lb (B. Deeloy) 1 10--Mi" J. H. Prosser's brf Formnal, by ; BoniformT-Signal, 3yrs, 7st lOib •. - ■•;--.•■""■' (E. Lowo) 2 IWtfrT. H. Lowry's br m, Beldame, by Koyal "Fusilier—Lißsadurm, 4yrs, Sst 13lb -■'..• (A. Oliver) S Snook and WatMn&'s b g Sea 7—Mr - Jj. •' ft. ■ D. Aoland's • ch g Query, syfS,'&m»3lb 0 fi-rMr W.* IJldsTOff'g b h Gasoline, fiyrs, BsV;l2*".-.-■;' ... = (H.Gray) 0 U— B»ennington!B . blk .b- .Gapoiv I . .- ~v-v-:-:: ' 4i 3 &5-J, . '--B., , Beid's -br &, T ««nnoV3yi?,,,.:.. - ~. — ■...-• •' -v--.-k'(ip; r ßi''iron«s)-'-0 12—Mr G. D. "Greonwood'o ch 'f; Histori- -• etto,3yTS,-,7st-121'b; .:. -,(C: Price)' 0 | 13f-Mr A:..Harris's ? br'f V . '. ,BsJ flb. ',- (A., Reed) 0 3—Messrs'J.' and'R. Furze's"'ch' g Kilts,i " J. Buchanan) 0 It—Mr 3. •■13,. Smith'* ch; g Kostroma, ■ aged.-Sst' • (J.. M'Co'mbe) 0 i-Mr H.;Whitney's b g Mount Victoria. . '.syr«. 7et 131b (L. Wilson) 0 - -I—Mr W. J. .Doyle's ch m Golden Morn, '4vrs.-7st.l3ib, (R. Berry) 0 17—Mi-"H. Eothwell's b.g Ortai, 6tts, '..lit-121b - {J. Campbell) ,0 15 —Mr J. Grigg's b.m First 4yrs, 7st 12lb , .-'■•■■. (F.-Wormald). 0 s—Mr W. E. . Bidwell's b h Vocation, , 4vrs, 7st 121b ,(H. 'Lowe) 0 21—Mr A. Bovle's. ch m "Flower of the \ ' West, Syrsj 7st 71b - [K. Lambess) 0 IS--Mr-J. Murphy's b g Xithsdale, 6yrs, ,75t.71b%. , • .(W.Bell) 0 IS—Mr J. Cassidv's br g Aimwell, aged. 7st 7lb ' ,(0. Stratiord] 0 £o—Mr H" Dampier's Crbssley's b'; m ' CoollchMary, 6yrs, 7st 7lb (A. Wilson) 0 Golden "Morn-.was the first to show out, jrilh Beldame in clo?e attendance, and Jean- " kot end; Vocation nfeo prominent. Golden . Morn was done with at tho distance, where Winning Way moved up, arid, goicg on, she Tfon by two jengths from l i 'ormnalf f .who finished fast. and. beat . Beldame by half a length for second place, with Vocation. Secret Link,- Jeannot and is> Historietto close up. Txme-^lmin' 14 1-Ssec. 3ETMOUB HANDICAP, of 140 sovs; second horse 28 sovs and third horse 14, sovs fro'm':'tb(' stake. Seven furlongs. 4—'Mr'.G.-Murray-Aynsley's ch m Chrysotis, by St, Ambrose—Rosella, 4\ts, 7st Sib .'(W. O'HRlloran) 1 Mr Loring's br. g • Charleroße, by Charlemagno ll,—Rosalia, 3yra, 7sf ,'-:-■ , (H. Young) 2 • »-Mr T. Shecnan's blk f Ada. Merling, by Mftrtian—Leonore, 3yrs, 7st 41b' (al--Jbw.'Slb) ■•.;.:.' (W. Jenkinson) 3 John' GrigVs b m Lady Marcia, \4yrs.,Bst 101b (F. Holmes) 0 &-Mr.H. Friedlander's blk m May Dal-. rsunlc, 4yrs> Bst 31b (J., Humphries) 0 2—Mr- A. »G.. 'Wilson's ch. g Baritone, - '.. (R. M'Sevency) 0 'Sh— lrrjt R. Hart's ch or b g Svcaborg, ■ "4yts,'.i7Bt'lßlb (C M'Seveney) 0 I—Sir George Clifford's bo Gleucannich, Syrs, 7st 81b (allow 51b) ■(E.'M'Caithy) 8 11—Mr H. Dampicr-Crossley's br g Fraag.ranui, 3yrs, 6st 91b (allow slb) . . (H., Eagleson) 0 U—Mr H. Dampicr-Crossley's b m Sartosta, 4yrs, 6st 9]b (allow.-slb) (W. M'EandaU) .0 7—Mx.J. B. Eeid's b f Vanna, 3yrs, 7st (F. Thomson) 0 12—Mr H. D. Boberts's b g Slogan, 3yrs, 6st 9lb (allow 51b) (G. Clark) 0 &—Mr W. H. Tubman's b h Ovar, 6yr», 6st 9lb (allow slb) (C. Kennedy) 0 .Baritone was first to show out and he led down the back jußt clear of Slogan, with Sveaborg next. There was no change in the order till the straight was reached, where the field closed up. Baritone was beaten «.t the distance, where Chaxleros© and Ad» Merling were' showing out; but Chrysotiß came'with a strong late run and won.by half «. leacth from Chrysotis, who beat, Ada Merling by a length, with Ovar, Baritono and Svoaborg close up. Time—lmin 29 l-ssec MEMBEES' HANDICAP, of 750 sovs; second horso 150 sovs and third horse 75 sovs from the stake Seven furlongs. I—Mx W. C .Ring's b h Potoa, by Monoform—Blaclcwatch, 4yrs, 'Bst ,121b' " ' , (j;. O'Shoa) 1

I— Messrs W. G. and G. L. Stead's ch h Bandeira, by-Royals Artillery—Curfew • Bell, Syrs, 9at 51b ' (H. Gray) 2 6—Sir George Clifford's b g Olenfinnsn, 1 bv Clanranald—lady Atmie.Myrs,, Tit ; - 7i'b ■-.-.. (B. Dcoley) 3 14—Mr G.'Hunter V blk m Bliss, aged, Oat (F. D. Jone*} 0 9-Mr F. Hill's b m Bloriot, 4yr», Sst Sib , (J. Buchanan) 0 2—Mr J. B.Reid's bV Mowbray, 3yra, Sst alb (F.-E. Jones) 0 7—Mr E. J. Watt's br to Culprit, 'Byrs, BBt8 B t Mb ' (L. "Wilson) 0 12—Hon J. D. Ormond's b g Haskayne, •lyr.«, Bst 31b ':'..'■'. (W.: Young) 0 B—MT A. m g Patronale, oyrs, 7st 13lb . ■ , (C. Price) 0 10—Mrs J. E!li3's blk h My Lawyer, aged, Tel 10lb (J. Campbell) 0 3—Mr J. J. M'Bride's eh, li Obsono, aged, 7at 101b . ("W. Bell) 0 17—Mr E. ■Amyes'fl oh g Oxonhope, -lyrs, 7st Blb (E. Lowe) 0 13—Mr M. Hobbs's br mTeg,"4yrs, 7st6lb (R. Berry) 0 IS—Messrs Pvne and Boyle's b c Martius. Syrs, Tst olb " - (F. Thomson) 0 S—Mr A. J. Toxward's blk m Sanguinary, Syrs, 7st 2!b (A. Reed) 0 15 —Messrs Bichmond and Siruthers's h c Birkful, Syrs, 6st 121b (C.Rollo) 0 16—Mr G, D. Groenwood'a ch f Banksia, •3yrs, 6st 111b \ (K. Lamboss) 0 11—Mr F. S.'Easton's br f Princess Mou■toa, 3yrs, 6st 71b (H. Young) 0 10—Mr Harvey Patterson's blk o Sir Malt, , Syrs, 6st 71b (E. M'Coll) 0 Martiun turned round when tho barrier was raised and took no part in the race. Obsono was the first to shdw out, and ho led down tho back, followed by Culprit and Bondicra.. Racing for the straight Culprit went to> tho front, but when fairly in line for homo Culprit faded out, Obsonb again takiug up tho running. A little further on Bandoira, was in charge, but Potoa challenged him at the distance, where Glenfinnan also put in his claim. In the run home Potoa drew away and won;by two lengths, Bandeira just lasting long enough to boat Glenfinnan by half a length,' with Obsono next, just, in front of Sanguinary, Peg and Birkful. tho last to finish, being Mowbray and Bleriot. Time — lmin 27 l-sseo. G. G. STEAD MEMORIAL GOLD CUP, of 1000 sots; second horse 200 sovs and third horso 100 sovs from tho stake. Weight for age. One milo and a quarter. 3—Mr C. G. Dalgety's b f Warstep, by Martian —Stopdancer, 3yrs, 7st 71b 1 I—Mr F. Hall's br f Merry Roe, by Sonlt ■- Erey Roe, 3yrs, 7st 71b (J. O'Shea) 9 4—Mr lA. Alexander's ch f Bonny Helen, by Bonifora—Helen Portland, Syrs, - 7st 71b (R- Berry) 3 3—Sir George Clifford's b h Autrimnus, •lyrs, 9st (B: Deeleyj 0 G—Mr.G. D. Green wood's br g IJmperador, 4yrs, 9st (W. Young) 0 s—Messrs W. G. and G. L. Stead's bT g Bon Jtevc, 4yrs, Bst Ulb (H. Gray) 0 7—Messrs Pyno and Boylo's b c Siartius, ■ 3}73, Tst ialb (F. E. Jones) 0 Merry Roe got a flying start and showed the way into tho back stretch, well clear of Warstep, Bon Revo and Emperador. At the niilo post Emperador had moved up to second place, two lengths behind-Morfy Roe, with Warstep and Bon Rove close up and Bonny Helen three length away, just in'front of Autumnus,. Martius being last. At. tho six-furlong, post the field had closed.up, but racing round the turn Merry Roe again droW out, two lengths, clear. ■- Empsrador and Bon Keve were-done.with,at,the entrance to.Mhe '-Straight, 'where .; Warstep : and ■ Autumnus inado . a .forward-" move. .At the . distance .beaton, ...but. Mefryißoe'fiity; yards from home and-won by a good half length.. Three lengths . away Boe'-i'''Helenvjust got up in tiine to beat -Autunnus, by.a neck for third'place. 'Mar'tius was two lengths further back, ;with Em-perador-and/Bon Hove together last; Time —2min-6 2-Sscc. ELECTRIC PLATE, of 500'sovs; second horse 100 govs, and third horse SO sovs from ■ the stake. • Weight-for-agc. Four furlongs. 1-DOWNHAM ..■ . .1 S—BROCADE . , : . .2 2-HYMETTIUS •:-'..... .3 Bcndeira, Mowbray, Salzburg, Merry : Roe, First Flight, Honesty and Rencontre were scratched. Downhara, Hymettius and Brocade were in front whon . they reached the course proper and raced together, to the distance, where 'Hyraottius ialtercd. He come again, but failed to stay out, Downhara winning by half,a head, with'Hymettius three lengths away. Time—4B 4oscc. PIONEER HANDICAP,of 350 sovs; second horse 70 sovs and third, horse 35 sovs from the' stake. Tor two-year-olds. Five furlongs. I— Mr T. H. LcwTy'fl ch c Balboa, by - Varco—Nerve, 7st 111b (J. O'Shea) 1 a—Sir George Clifford's b c First Flight, ■by 6an Francisco—Brave Heart, 7st 4ib (R. Berry) 2 I—Mt D.'G. Greenwood's ch f Rencontre, by Obligado—Tournament, Sst lib (H. Gray) 3 s—Hon J. D. Ormoid's ch g Hvcttus, Sst lllb ■ (J. Buchanan) 0 (J. Buchanan) 0 3—Mr E. J. Watts's br g Football, Sst 41b (L. Wilson) 0 e—Mr F. H. Pyno's b f Honesty, Sst 21b (F. E. Jones) 0 2—Sir George Clifford'* b f Bold Stroke, . .. 7st Sib . (B. Deeley) 0 S—Mr H. Friedlandex'i ch g Cortes, 7st . Gib < (E. M'Coll) 0 B—Mr H. Fricdlander'* b c Waitara, 2st 4lb (K- Lambess) 0 7—Messrs W. G. and G. L. Stead's Gargaron, 7st lib (\Y. Bell)' 0 When the field got well into view Balboa was ' showing out' in. front, with Rencontre and Honesty prominent among the, others. At the distance First Flight came with a great, run,, but Balboa hold his own to the finish', winning by two lengths, while First Flight bnat Rencontre by half a length for second place, with Honesty and Gargaron close up.. Time—lmin 1 4-ssec. FENDALTON HANDICAP, of 600 sovs: second horse 120- sovs and third horso 60 sovs from the stake. One . mile and a • quarter. Mr J. Mann's ch g Lord Renown, by ~ Renown —Stepdaughter, svrs. 7st lOlb 1 Mr D. H. Robert's br g Tho Cornet,, by Handsomo Jaok—Orchestra, aged, 7st . 2 lb B. V. Riddiford's br h Kilrain, syrs, 7st 101b . 3 Mr J. F. Buchanan's br g Tannhauser, oyrs. OBt 21b . ' 0 Mr W. Smart' 3 b g Undecided, aged, 9st lib ; . 0 Mir .Kirkdale's br f Immor, by Martian— Everlasting, 3vrs, 7st . . . . 0 Mr A. R. Durrant sb m Sinapis, Syr 3. 9st 0 Sir George Clifford's br h Quarantine, syrs, 7st 131b . . . ' . . .0 Mr H. Fricdlandcr's ch f Flora Macdonald, 3yra, 7Bt 101b .... 0 Mr Y. H. Colelia's'b m Ariom, aged, 7st 71b 0 Mr G. Hunter's b g M-steri'arch, 4yra, 7st 31b . .'.-.. ■ . . .-O Mr H. Whitney's br h Odessa, 'Syrs, 7sl ~ 0 Mr J. JL Cameron's b h Sootondale, aged, 7st ...... 0

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CANTERBURY JOCKEY CLUB. Star (Christchurch), Issue 10926, 15 November 1913, Page 1

CANTERBURY JOCKEY CLUB. Star (Christchurch), Issue 10926, 15 November 1913, Page 1