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CANTERBURY JOCKEY CLUB.

AUTUMN MEETING. The following handicaps have been declared by Mr J. E. Henrys for events to be run at the Canterbury Jockey Club's autumn meeting:— GREAT EASTER HANDICAP, seven furlongs.—Warstep 9.9, Autumnus 98, Pavlova 9.8, Ventura 9.8, Expect 8.13, Chortle 8.13, Emperador 8 13, Rewi Poto 8.13, Ladoga 8.12, Sauci 8.9, Bon Reve 8 6, First Glance 8 6. Croesus S.G. Balboa 8.5. Downham 8.5, Nightwatch 8.3. Tree Lucerne 8 2. Sartorze 8 1, Soldiers’ Chorus 7.13, Bimeter 7.13, Reval 7.12,

Obsono 7.12, Chudic 7.10, Belasco. T.lo'„ Clynelisli 7.9, Beldame 7.9, Bertrada 7.9, Gold Soult 7.8, Red Book 7 5, Charmilia 7 5, Wisebird 7.5, Tete-a-tete 7.5, Banksia 7.5. Bonny Rigg 7.4, Peg 7.3. Ogier 7.2, Honesty 7.1, Martian Maid 7.0, Petrosas 7.0, Magdala 6 9, Dinner Gong 6.8. Formnal 6.7, Marsa 6.7, Volodia 6.7, Bonny Maiden 6.7. GREAT AUTUMN HANDICAP, one mile and a-half.—Warstep 9.11, Pavlova 9.7, Ladoga 9.1, Rewi Poto 8 12, Kilrain 89. First Glance 89, Balboa 8.6.. Bon Reve 8.5, Tannhausen 8.5, Sauci 85, Nightwatch 8.0, Multiply 7.13 Specialform 7.11, Red Book 7.10, Ogier 7.8,. Marshal McDonald 7.7. Gold Soult 77, Banksia 7.6, Bertrada 76, Chudic 7.3, Martian Maid 7.1. Court Martial 7.0, Snapdragon 6.7 Don Francisco 67. Scotch Melody, Multum in Parvo 6.7.

Thirty-four New Zealand-bred yearlings are catalogued to be sold at. Randwick at the April sales after Easter week. Honorme has won two races within: the past few weeks at important meetings in Victoria, and the sister toAnna Carlovna is evidently useful. Gold Soult may have some sort of a say in the Rangitikei Cup, but Master Lupin may count most friends on the day, if started. Ararat is small,, but some people are well satisfied that, she will stay well. Carl Rosa’s stock are coming on in the Te Aroha district, several of which were racing at the recent meeting. Carlton, by Carl Rosa from a Brookby mare, Peer Rosa, by Carl Rosa from: a Muskapeer mare, and Sir Rosa are; all likely-looking and may win in: time.

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1299, 18 March 1915, Page 16

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CANTERBURY JOCKEY CLUB. New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1299, 18 March 1915, Page 16

CANTERBURY JOCKEY CLUB. New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1299, 18 March 1915, Page 16

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