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JONES. M'CROSTIE'S ADVERTISEMENTS APPEAR ON PAGE 7. ATTEND C. E. JONES, LTMITEDS GREAT AUCTION SALE OF SUPERIOR FURNISHINGS, WEDNESDAY NEXT, 12 NOON, 174, MANCHESTER STREET. CLOSE WORCESTER STREET. AUSTRALIAN RACES. Flemington Racecourse, Victoria. Lloyd Stakes: Ammon Ra 1, Chatham 2, Johnnie Jason 3. INVLRCARGILL RACES. Waikiwi .Handicap—3 Golden Bingen 1. 6 Bon Jour 2, 5 Sunny Gold 3. All started. MOTUXARAF.A _RACES. . Waihora Park Trot—6, Claranda 1. 3 War Bird 2. 1 Midnight Sun 3. Scratched: Limey, Fisher, Dark Girl, Gold Spear, St Felix. Reylet. Arklow. Ray wood. On Parade. Won by a neck. Tihie—Smin 27 l-ssec. A~ITLIZTIC CHAriTIOI7ZIIXI?S. Pole Vault—W. J. Bat: tone (C.A.A.C.) 1, L. E.' SmiLh (O.B.) 2. X. W. Mu Ivey (Varsity) 3. Height lift. Club Championship—C.A.A.C.. 49 points. 1; Varsity. 46 points. 2; Sydenham, 23 points, 3; Technical, 22 points. 4. TEST CRICKET. (Continue from Page 10.) Play was very slow after the 65 minutes’ rain adjournment. Balaskas was using his feet more than any other South African and scored well, but Vincent appeared to be frightened to jump out to Page and Vivian. Still both batted safely, taking no risks as the score approached the New Zealand total. New Zealand had a little bad luck immediately on the resumption, when both Vincent and Balaskas were missed by James off Dickinson* each on the leg side. James’s misses were unfortunate. Still, the ball was slippery, which may have excused the misses. At 5 p.m. the score was 332 for (BuT-iskas not out 68. Vincent not out 28. extras 6). WELLINGTON TROTS. March Handicap.—l Sister Rose 1, 1 Automatic (bracketed with Silver Rose) 2, Silver de Oro 3. Scr: Actor. Au-Revoir Handicap.—George Rey 1, Baron Bingen 2, Purser 3. Actor. NAPIER RACES. Trial Handicap—6 Gold Ruler 1, 2 Fondle 2, 7 Journet 3. All started. Won by a head. INVERCARGILL TROTS. Au Revoir Handicap—2 Erin’s Fair 1. 1 Jolly Wave 2. 9 Lady Freeman 3. Sci’atched: Molly Desborough. War Paint. CANTERBURY EIGHT-OAR CREW. The following have been selected to represent Canterbury in the interprovincial eight-oar championship at Picton at Easter. The positions in the boat have not yet been decided:—C. A. Stiles. F. H. Thompson (Avon Club). G. East. S. W. Cox, J. G. M’Giffen (Canterbury), D. Reid (Akaroa), C. Cooper* G. Toner (Union). J. Giiby (Avon) is ninth man. - JOCKEY INJURED. D. Cottom, a jockey, residing at 65, Caplton Mill Road, received internal and bodily injuries when he was thrown from his horse at the Motukarara races this afternoon. He was admitted to the Public Hospital shortly before 5 p.m. SENIOR CRICKET. Old Collegians had made S2 for the loss of two wickets at stumps in their first innings against Sydenham. Play will continue during the week. TEST CRICKET. Vivian caught Vincent off his own ball at 5.30 p.m., adding 33 to the total. The score then was 362 for seven wickets (Brown not out 91). MELBOURNE RACING. MELBOURNE. March 5. *Vale Stakes—Powerscourt 1, Sanballat 2. Closing Time 3. MOTUKARARA RACES. forsyth Flying Hack Handicap.— 1 Monastic 1,2 Red Royal 2, 7 Craigavon 3. Scr: Hunting Call, Morepork. Nattier Races.—St Patrick's Han-
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Star (Christchurch), Volume XLIV, Issue 365, 5 March 1932, Page 16
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