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TO-DAY'S RACES.

EVENTS AT RICCARTON. 1 ho Banks Peninsula Racing Club'? extra meeting which became possible through the club receiving the permit ol'ihe Bracken fie Id Hunt, was held at Ki< ; .irton ’to-day. '1 he change of venue, rendered necessary through the < lub s own course at Motukarara being flooded, resulted in u large attendance of city sportsmen. The course, though a trifle heavy, on account of the recent rain, was in excellent order. Results:— PENINSULA HACK STEEPLECHASE, ot 130 sovs; second horse 26 »ovs and third horse 3 3 sovs from the stake. Two miles. I—CASHMAN, Air l‘\ Haddocks bg V.Y .Vaseline—Hari Hari, aged, lu , st (A. J. Peart) 1 ■'-'-HIM JOKE, Mr G. Fulton's be, „ 3°st sib (f. Tillson) 2 -—LORD ASH LEA, Air J. Be bans bclf a&ed ’ JUst 01b < A - G - Camp\A? x fst ( R. Choate) also started, off at the second fence of the an Lhen , charge from Lord rt&'&Zl Hke C th?J*m Ml? l! nr, where Cam,man drew away and : v °" b . y four lengths. Urjm Juke beat I.u'd Ashloa by ten lengths. Apex gut O, er tne double, but refused tne next tune round. .No time was taken. ELLESMERE TROT HANDICAP s r ovs : second horse 23 sovs and time] horse 114 sovs from the stake. < lass 2.24. One mile. 3 —ROICOBE, Air A. E." Rae's b g. by eole—lSn'lty P.. aged. S« Jds l.hd (j. j Kcnn.'rlpv i 1 I,3 —GREAT FORM, Air W. R. Blacks o- Tr-*'- * cr <"W. R. Black) 2 sk\ POINTER, Air G. S. *-'imth s 1» g, aged. 12yds bhd 0 (G. S. Smith) 3 s Dome scr, S Ratana scr. 16 Nepia scr. 16 Nipper scr. J 3 Oriole scr. 12 Bob Dillon scr, 12 Eric Rothschild 24yds bhd, 3 3 Polo Jim scr, 6 Peggy Bogan scr. 3 1 Surfboard scr, 22 Biddy Bogan e-r. 9 Tmslii P er. 26 Auditor srr. 39 Okourn scr. 3 0 Tetrachord scr. 17 Drone yds. 20 Wild Hebe 24yds. U Moonlit 24yds 24 Alary Galindo 24vds, 5 Bingen Bad 24yds. 1 Percy DRlon 24vds. io Cook Robin 24-i-ds. 27 Prince Athol 36 yds. 4 Arran Chief 36yds, 21 Awamoa 36vd■* also started. Greet. Form l-'d Dome ell fT»e wnv c7o*aed nn, Roif’ole winning by two !°"r r tlis from Greet F'•<rm. with Tino'cv PnHtpr half a length ewey T r d. Albert T eran Aw>mn ware o'’m r*~ —2mln Ift 4-ssec, 2min 2 3 sec. 2m<" 22 ft-neec. HALSW’ELL HACK HANDICAP. Of 110 sovs; second horse 22 sovs and third horse 11 sovs from the stake, I —C : Hickwiibat!' Sir o. Fulton’s ?r i f UCkWheat I I—ENAIIE, Mr J. M’Coaibs ch. g. t 4 years, lOst Sib (A. Wormald) 2 3—GAY LIFE, Air J. A. Holmes s b.m., 5 years, 9st 3 01b (J. Beale) 6 4 Kigel (D. Cotton) list 41b, 5 Serotina (G. Salt) Pst 31b, 8 Grannale <P. Powell) !*st, 6 Sarty (A. J. Peart) 9st, 7 Horatius ( B. T. King) Pst also started. Kigel led Chickwheat and Enarc for two furlongs. when Horatius ran through, joining Chickwheat in the lead. Turning for home Chickwheat was showing the way to Serotina. Enare took second place 100 yards from home, but Chickwheat beat him comfortably by a length and a half. Gay Bife finished last two lengths away, beating Serotina by a neck. Time lmin 31 3-ssec. RRACKENFIEBD HANDICAP Of 100 so vs.; Second horse 30 sovs.. and third horse 15 sovs. from the stake. One mile and a quarter. I—J FBI BANT, Air Goo. Gould’s b f by Gay Bad—Judith, 3yrs, list 13lb (C. Emerson) 1 •S—KTKU.ME. Air F. S. Rutherford's bin., aged, list 21b (J. Beale) 2 3—KTLBJRNTE, Messrs Il*>rapsta!k and Duxbury's bg, f»yrs, Dst 61b (X. Shore) 3 2 Sunny Loch, 3 ost 101 b (A. Wormald), and u Winkie's Rebel, list (D. Cotton), also started. Jubilant was soon out in front followed by Kilbirnie, who was replaced by Winkle's Rebel after going half a mile. . Kukume moved up at the entrance to the straight but Jubilant won easily by three lengths. Kukume beat Kilbirnie by four lengths. Sunny Boon was half a length away. Time—2min 12 3-sscc. LITTLE RIVER HANDICAP, Of 1 10 sovs; second horse 22 sovs, and third horse 11 sovs from the stake. One mile. 1— MOOR BAND, Air O. B. Rutherford’s hr g. by Finland—D’Oro, syrs. 3 Ost 111 b (O. Emerson) 1 3 —ROYAL AIAC, Mr T. S. Harrison's ch 11, aged, 9st 91b (D. Cotton) 2 2 PERINO. Air R. Burnett’s b in, syrs, '.'st 103 b (F. Porter) . 4 North Inch l)st (A. J. Peart), also started. Alnorland led to the straight, with Ferine in close attendance. Moorland then drew away, and won easily by six lengths from Royal Mac. who beat Ferine by a similar distance, with North Inch eight lengths further back. Time—lmin 43 l-ssec. KAITUNA TROT HANDICAP (in harness). Of .120 sons; second horse 24 sovs and 'bird horse 32 sovs from the stake. Class 4.30. Two miles. 2—SUCCESSION, Air S. Chambers’s '■ ?• by Our Thorpe—Succeed. 4 13—NIPPER. Mr J. 11. Glover’s b g, '■>rs. 24yds bhd (J. Davidson) 2 16—BOB DIBBON. AI. AV. B. Harris’s vh g. aged, scr (AY. B. Harris) 3 1. Cleat Form scr. 14 Ashley Dillon i sci-, 15 Oriole scr. 5 Admiral Pointer I sci. 1 Ecstasy scr. 7 Aforganz.i R. scr. *• Crusader 24yds bhd, 4 Knpier 36yds, 12 T.i rz.i n 4 •''yds, JO Audomitiion 4Syds, ' AN’oirua COycs. 0 Lord Clan 60yds, 5 Inpl Bing, n 72yds also started. Bob D|llon nv3s out in front soon aftor the start, followed by Great Form. cession, Ashley Dillon, Morganza It. and Nipper. At the mile post Bob Dillon other four. Two furlongs further on the l\<’o leaders had drawn out from Die rest of the field, which was headed by Nipper. At the entrance to* the straight Bob Dillon broke, leaving Succession to win easily by six lengths from Nipper, who beat JLJ..I, Dillon bv hall’ a length, with Rapier and AVairua at the head of the others. Time—-imin ...» 3-osec, lmin 5 4 3-ssec, imin 36 l-3sec. AKAROA HANDICAP. third horse 12sovs from the stake l Six furlongs. 2—CASTELLAN, Air D. 11. Robert’s br S’_ by Olcnapp—Ecartc, aged, f, »t alb (.1. p.ealo.) 1 I—SOLKERITE, Afr C. C. Holmes’ cli g, 4yrs, f*st 71b (C. Emerson) 2 1 SOLFELLO, Airs G. Reid’s ch g I yrs, 9.st. (A. .r. Peart) 3 2 equality 9st 21bs d». Cotton) also Quality was smartest out and led Sol fori to to the course proper. Quality ui.m retired, leaving SoliVrite in front Castellan challenged at the distance and in a great finish. Castellan beat Sol-f.-rite by a. head. t?olfello was four lengths away. Time—lmin 13 l-ssecs.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 17569, 20 June 1925, Page 9

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TO-DAY'S RACES. Star (Christchurch), Issue 17569, 20 June 1925, Page 9

TO-DAY'S RACES. Star (Christchurch), Issue 17569, 20 June 1925, Page 9