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FTER THE RACES.

JANTEBBURY JOCKEY CLUB’S IRANI) NATIONAL MEETINGFrom Oub Own Cobrespondent.) . FIRST DAY. ine weather favoured, the Canterbuiy for the opening day of the Grand ional meeting. The course was in ndid order, and the attendance was >ably the largest on record. There some capital racing, which was all in ur of the North Island horses, who tically carried everything before i. In the Steeplechase Inniskillen a great race, being practically in the from the start to the finish. He pulling hard all the way, and gave ard a very uncomfortable ride. The dander had too much pace for the of the field, and jumping beautifully ughout, easily beat Haydn at the finPipi again ran well, but once again red that a horse to win a Grand Naal Steeplechase must have pace as as jumping abilities. iptain Campbell’s grey gelding Maopened the ball with a win for the th Island brigade, scoring in the First ters’ Hurdles from Kohuru and y Van. Makuri ran into first place g round the back, and was never awards troubled, winning easily by 10 ths from Kohuru. Bill liailey, who sent out a strong favourite, ran well a mile, when he fell back. Grand r failed to show any pace during the r part of the race, but came strongly le last half-mile and finished fourth. ie Winter Cup brought out 18 horses, ber Alix being the popular selection, Golden Knight, Kremlin, and GolVein and Cannie Chiel coupled next emand. Golden Knight, who was an by the English jockey, J. Nolan, several lengths at the start, and was r in the hunt. veneer v, out just in advance of Brighton, ;er Alix, and Kremlin. At the end furlong Veneer was still showing the from Master Alix, Kremlin, and hton, with Golden Vein leading the division. At the six-furlong post jer and Master Alix were in the van clear of Kremlin, Tirole, Shrapnel, hton, and Full Cry. A little furon Tirole dropped right back, and ing for home Kremlin took command Master Alix, after whom came hton and Full Cry. Master Alix beaten at the distance, where Full challenged Kremlin, and a capital ;gle resulted in favour of Kremlin by a head. Exmoor was three lengtns r third, followed by Shrapnel, BrighCannie Chiel, and Master Alix. >xt came the Grand National Steeplej, the eleven horses figuring on the going to the post. Haydn was fa ite, Phaetonitis and Kiatere being in favour. The race furnished on vhole a poor exhibition of jumping, three placed horses completing the ley. Inniskillen led over the first ) from Kohatu, after whom came erine Gordon, Phaetonitis, Pipi, and : ort in the order named. Kohatu it the first of the stand doubles, and ikillen went on from Phaetonitis, Comfort, and Catherine Gordon, ng past Cutts’ Inniskillen was leadPhaetonitis by three lengihs, with next. Here Comfort blundered and lis rider. While entering the back ch Inniskillen increased his lead to engths from Phaetonitis and Pipi. ie sod wall Catherine Gordon lest her , and Slow Tom fell at the gorse >, where Inniskillen was six lengths of Pipi and Phaetonitis, with In and Kiatere close up. At the lels double Phaetonitis . dropped , with Haydn ten lengths behind who was four lengths behind Inllen, the quartette being followed by ere. At the post and rail fence Pipi lip to Inniskillen, Haydn and Phaeis being ten lengths away, six hs in front of Kiatere. There was hange as the field came down the ?ht till the second of the stand les was reached, where Kiatere fell, utts’ Pipi and Inniskillen were still her two lengths in front of Haydn, Phaetonitis a ismilar distance away, killen drew out from P : pi at the post, and a furlong further on the took close order, Haydn having run second place. The KenneK douhlp jafely negotiated without alteration sition, but a little further on Pipi lenced to fall back, and Phaetonitis 1 Inniskillen. The post and rail brought Phaetonitis down, and Inlen landed in the straight half a lengths in advance of Haydn, with a similar distance away. Once the last fence Haydn challenged the r, but Inniskillen easily maintain--d I vantage, and won bv three lengt’ r - Pini eight lengths away third. the Tally-ho Plate Steeplechase

Playfair gave a fine exhibition or jumping, and after leading over the ax ier.ee had too much pace for Agitator, beating him by three lengths. Newtown was sent out favourite for the Jumpers’ Flat Handicap, and he was among the first three from the time the barrier went up, and holding his own all the way down the straight, easily stalled off a challenge by Tupara, and beat him by a length, Cavalry being two lengths away third just in front of Hydrant, The Mohican, and Trumpery. The Enfield Steeplechasep reduced a chapter - of accidents, the three bestbacked horses in the race, viz., Lurcher, Defoe and Narcissus, coming to grief at the Kennels double. Kohatu was right up among the leaders when he came down, and he was left with a substantial lead, eventually winning by six lengths from Noxious Weed. Jolly Friar was prominent from the start in the Hack Handicap, easily beating Stepaside at the finish, the muchboomed Flying Spark being third. The following were the results: — FIRST HUNTERS HURDLES. Once round and a ditsance. Captain Campbell’s gr g Makuri, aged, by Country Boy—Retrieve mare, 11.0 (Mr. G. Hirst) : 1 Mrs. H. D. Buchanan’s b g Kohuru, aged, 11.3 (McGrath) 2 Mr. A. G. MacDonald’s b g Early. Van, aged, 12.7 (Mr. B. R. MacDonald) 3 Other starters: Nikola 12.5, Bill Bailey 12.5, Grand Jury 12.3, Runaway Giri, Gold Bangle 11.7, Coronna 11.0. Won by five lengths. Time, 3min 14 l-ssec. Dividends, £59 17s 6d and £1 4s.

TRIAL HURDLES. One mile and three-quarters. Mr. A. McQuilkin’s b g Jewel Gun, aged, by Needle Gun—Chatelaine, 9.13 (Walls) 1 Mr. D. Rutherford’s b m Taxpayer, syrs, 9.0 (W. J. Rice) 2 Mr. G. Hirst’s ch g Daredevil, aged, 10.0 (Whitehouse) 3 Other starters: Wind 10.9, Heroism 10.6. Bagpipes 9.13. Outer 9.11. Won by nearly three lengths. Time. 3min 27sec. Dizidends, £2 17s and £2 12s 6d. WINTER CUP. One mile. Mr. A. Hall’s b g Kremlin, aged, by Stepniak—Aileen, 10.12 (R. King) I Mr. A. Champion’s b g Full Cry, aged, 9.11 (Barlow) 2 Mr. J. Monk’s br g Exmoor, 6yrs, 11.0 (Jenkins) 3 Other starters: Shrapnel Shell 10.12, Golden Vein 10.8, and Cannie Chiel 10.5 (bracketed), Golden Knight 10.6, Tirole 10.6. Master Alix 10.3, Shrapnel 10.3, Wet Reef 10.3, Veneer 10.2. Dudable 9.12. Ability 9.2, The Stake 9.2, Sardonyx 9.0, Brighton 9.0, Somaroff 9.0. Won by half a head. Time, Imin 45sec. Dividends, £6 5s and £6 12s. GRAND NATIONAL STEEPLECHASE Three miles and a-half. Mr. H. Waldon’s br g. Inniskillen, 6yrs, by Fraternite—Nightingale, 9.13 (F.' Howard) 1 Messrs. Macmanemin and Davis’ b g Haydn, aged, 11.8 (S. Fergu ) 2 Mr. J. Jeffs’ b g Pipi, aged, 9.12 (Carr) 3 Other starters: Kiatere 12.5, Slow Tom 11.8, Comfort 10.13, Phaetonitis 10.11. Nadador 10.8, Catherine Gordon 9.9. Victory 9.7. Kohatu 9.7.

Won comfortably by three lengths. Pipi being six lengths further back. Only the placed horses finished. T me. 7min 17 3-ssec. Dividends, £5 16s 6d and £1 2s. TALLY-HO STEEPLECHASE. Two miles and a-half. Captain Campbell’s b g Playfair, aged, by Saracen—Justice, 12.10 (Mr. Wilson) 1 Mr. B. R. MacDonald’s b g Agitator, aged, 12.10 (owner) 2 ALr. R. Acton-Adams’ ch g Wild Bill, aged 12.10 (Mr. Selby) 3 Other starters: Bungler, Ca Canny and Wallingford (bracketed), The Whip, Lucky Star, Guirteen, Gladys, T.gaitahu., all carrying 12.10. Won by over two lengths. Time, smin 29 4-ssec. Dividends, £3 16s 6d a d £1 6s. JUMPERS’ FLAT RACE. . One mile and a-half. Mr. A. Ludlow’s b g Newtown, aged, by Muskapeer—Ladybird, 8.1: Howard) 1 Mr. G. J. F. Palmer’s b g Tupara, aged, 9.11 (D. Watt) 2 .Mr. A. Champion’s b b Cavalry, aged, 9.11 (McGregor) 3 Other starters: The Mohican 11.2. Creusot 9.10, Hydrant 10.3, Magnificent 10.0, Trumpery 9.13, Rungarawa 9.9, Waiwera 9.7. Won by half a length. Time, 2min 43 l-ssec. Dividends, £2 7s 6d and £2 14s. ENFIELD STEEPLECHASE. About ' two miles. Mr. L. D. Vailance s b g Te Kohau, aged, by Duke d’Amour—Barba, a, 10.7 (Galbraith) 1

Mi - . W. Black’s b g Noxious Weed, aged, 9.10 (Howard) 2 Mr. T. Montalk’s br g Narcissus, aged, 9.13 (Byrne) 3 Other starters: Defoe 10.12. Gnat 9.10, lurcher 10.7. The Dauber 9.10. Telia 9.7. Won by four lengths. Time. 4min 18 l-ssec. Dividends, £6 2s and £2 Bs. HACI£ HANDICAP. Six furlongs. Mr. J. Cotter’s b g Jolly Friar. 4yrs, by St. Hippo—Merry Maiden, 10.5 (Jenkins) 1 Mr. W. J. Taggart’s b m Stepaside, 4yrs, 9.9 (Wilson) 2 Sir G. Clifford’s br g Flying Spark, 4yrs ,9.7 (Ashby) 3 Other starters: Sea Lion 11.3, Blythe”’aid 11.3, Banzai 10 5, Grandstand 9.12, Patuna 9.8, Black Diamond 9.8, Great Gun 9.3, Whataroa 9.2, Boisterous 9.0, Mergina 9.0. Bexer 9.0. Curat 9.0, Escort 9.0. Won by two lengths. Time. Imin 18sec. Dividends. £2 17s and £3 12s 6d.

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XIV, Issue 806, 17 August 1905, Page 8

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FTER THE RACES. New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XIV, Issue 806, 17 August 1905, Page 8

FTER THE RACES. New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XIV, Issue 806, 17 August 1905, Page 8