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SOUTH CANTERBURY HUNT

rehearsal tor riccarton LORD RANALD’S STEEPLECHASE [ Per Press Association.) TIMARU, July 30. The South Canterbury Hunt Club’s steeplechase meeting was held to-day in fine, sunny weather before a satisfactory attendance. The totalisator handled £7OBO, against £8304 10s last year. The track was slightly holding after rain earlier in the week but the steeplechase course provided excellent going for the winter. Results; — Hadlow Hurdles. (Of £80; miles) s—Dainty5—Dainty Ways, Turner 1 1 — Full Measure. Holland 2 2 Raineses. Anderton 3 Also: 3 Camisader. 4 Nine of Spades, 6 Night Attire. Four two lengths. Time, 2.55 4-5. Pareora Hack. (Of £6O; six furlongs). I—Adult, L. J. Ellis 1 4 —Traylavah. Didhani 2 3 Prince Tractor, Dooley 3 Also: 2 Iceni. 5 Congo. Length; length and a-half. Time, 1.18 35. Teschemaker Hunt Cup. (Of £93; about 21 miles). 1— DEPORTMENT. Salt 1 4 PETERETTE. F. Langford .... 2 2 SIR RICHARD, Kerr 3 Also: 5 Oriflamb. 3 Heather Lad, 6 Royal Land, 7 Marco Polo. Sir Richard, Peterette and Deportment were in front most of the way. Deportment caught Sir Richard at the last fence and won by two lengths from Peterette, who came again after dropping back and beat Sir Richard by three lengths. Heather Lad was some lengths further back. Time, 5.36 4-5. South Canterbury Steeples. (Of £100; about miles). 5 LORD RANALD, Scobie 1 3 HIGH PITCH, Beale 2 4 NYLOTIS, V. Langford .... 3 Also: 6 Snowfall, 1 Lucess, 7 Calham (ran off), 2 Lancer (ran off), 10 Apache, 11 The Babe (pulled up), 8 Diamond Jack, 8 Graball (ran off). Lord Ranald led most of the way from Luceas and High Pitch. Both Lucess and High Pitch headed him in turn over the last round but Lord Ranald took charge from the last fence and won. by two lengths from High Pitch, Nylotis being ten lengths in front of Snowfall and Lucess. Time, 5.27 2-5. Washdyke Trot. (Of £7O; If miles). 2 -Little Claire, Watts 1 3 Desert Maiden. Fraser 2 I—Essay, M. Holmes 3 Also: 4 Royal Wrack. 8 Great Seaman, 7 Lena Thorpe, 6 Valchead. 5 Tollgate. 8 Doll Dance. Six lengths; 58 yards. Time, 3.34 2-5. Levels Hack. (Of £6O; one mile 35 yards.) 1— Merry Peel, A. E. Ellis 1 4 Silver Salver, Mackie 2 4 Traylavah, Jenkins 3 (Second and third harscs were bracketed). Also: 6 First Song, 3 Appeal, 5 Academy. 2 Denise, 7 Pharaoh. Three lengths; neck. Time, 1.50 1-5. Hunters’ Plate. (Of £6O; 1| miles). 5 Peterette, V. Langford 1 9—Nine of Spades, Mackie 2 C—Rameses, Anderton 3 Also: 2 Some Acre, 4 Night Parade. ? Fair Exchange. 1 Fresh Breeze, 8 Congo, 7 Pleasant Point. Three lengths •ach way. Time, 2.22 35. Claremont Handicap. (Of £9O; 1 mile 35 yards. 2 WATER POWER, Brodie «... 1 I—RAVINE, Coveny 2 4—GIGGLESWICK, Ludlow .... 3 Also: 3 Taboo, 7 Some Toff, 5 First Raid, 6 High Court. Length; three lengths. Time, 1.48 2-5. First Raid and Ravine led round the top from Some Toff. Ravine was first into the straight but ran wide and Water Power, finishing fast on the rails, got up to win by a length. Giggleswick was three lengths back and Taboo a poor fourth.

CANTERBURY JOCKEY CLUB the national meeting HEIGHTS FOE MINOR EVENTS [ Per rarest Association.] CHRISTCHURCH, July 31. trial hurdles

(Of £160: 1% miles) Morena .. .. 11 a Nine of Spades 9 0 Jayson .. 10 13 Gold Bag .. o Pull Measure 10 9 Arrowzone .. 9 Pink Note .. 10 3 Jael 9 (; Dainty Ways 10 2 Dan Russell . 9 o Rameset 9 8 Night Attire .. 9 0 PAPARUA (Of £160; Grecian Prince 9 8 HANDICAP six furlongs) Tobaecoland . 8 Fairweather . 8 13 Arrowmir » 1 Last March .. 8 11 Noteworthy . 8 0 W ater power 8 9 Waiwene 8 0 Belvoir , .. 8 9 Sham fight 8 0 Ringing Cheer 8 9 Nightguard . 8 0 Taku Tarna 8 2 Dignified March 8 0 Juniper . . 8 1 The Raider . 8 0 JUMPERS' FLAT HANDICAP (Of £160; miles) Full Mark .. 10 9 Advent u? 9 8 Pahu 10 8 Camisader .. 9 Cruachan 10 R’i iip p - Nukumai .... 10 o Conjurer II. .. 9 i Membo . . 10 2 All Smiles . 0 Luminary .. 10 1 Chick wheat .. 9 o Naasock .. . 9 12 Fresh Breeze 9 o Full Measure 9 ENFIELD (Of £160 French Fleet . 11 10 STEEPLECHASE about two miles) 6 Po-tman . . .. 9 6 Taramoa . . .. 10 13 Royal Reign . 9 5 Okapua 10 9 Heather Lad 9 Nylotis .. .. 19 Sir Richard .. 0 Oriflamb 9 13 Peterette 9 0 Royal Visitor 9 13 The Babe . . 0 Apache . . 9 13 Quillfire . . .. High Heather 9 8 Marco Polo .. 9 0 AVONHEAD HANDICAP (Of £150; seven fnriongsl Merry Peel .. 9 7 Arden’s Bcsntv 8 5 Adelphi . - 9 6 Hounslow Night Recital •1 Lord Buchan ’Jonsono .. . 9 3 Metal Bird .. 8 Weather! v .. 9 2 First Song .. Woodfull ,. . Normandy 8 13 Tranquility .. x • “r Wealth .. Solitaire II. . . 8 M Locksley Q 9 .Tael Craigavon 8 9 Sailor's Love 8 o Irish Chieftain 3 9 Knockalong .. : 0 Muff 8 9 Hunting Cal! . g Niggerhead . 8 8 Pixie Gold . g Monastic .. . 8 3 Water Polo . . * lold Sand 8 R Homecoming .. q Kinde S •* Sibeila . 8 r. 1'he Sun .. 8 6 Prince Tra.-tj,--

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 75, Issue 179, 1 August 1932, Page 4

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SOUTH CANTERBURY HUNT Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 75, Issue 179, 1 August 1932, Page 4

SOUTH CANTERBURY HUNT Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 75, Issue 179, 1 August 1932, Page 4