Second Day at Canterbury
^ CHRISTCHURCH, Mareh 30." The Canterbury Joekey Club held-the second day of its autumn meeting atRiccarton- today in warm vyeather. There was only a moderate attendance. The track remained firm. Small fields re3tiicted investments which amounted to £66,609 10s compared Vritli £70,487:. on the eorrespondifig day last year. ' Iiesults: — • ' '■■ ••• : 'r- ' OPAWA HANDICAP, £400.;/' | 9 furiongs. 1-1 GRANDE MHLFE, 10.12 (J. S. ; Lundy) . . 'yl 2-2 Incitatus, 10.10 (E. Hunt) . . 2' 3-3 Grand Forest, 10.4 (D. .Dawson) V. -.3 Also: 4-4 Frottt Page, 5-5 Royal Flasli. • •• Head; three leugtlis. Royal Flash fourth. Time, 1.55 4-5: . ' : TASMAN STAIvES, £1250; 1 mile. ' 3-3 VOLTAIC, 9.0 (G. R. Tattersall) 1, 5-4 Irish Note, 9.1 (L. J. Ellis) . . 2 2-2 Detain, 9.1 (L. W. Hare) . . .'. . 3" Also: 7-7 Lexia, 1-1 Kartikeya, 6-6 Magnaform, 4-5' Ladvship. Half a length; half a head. Lexia fourth. Time, 1.39 2-5. Night, 4-4 Revolte. Two lengths; two Tengtlis. ' Fine .Night fourth. Time, 2.5 2-5. WIGRAM HANDICAP, £400; 1 mile. 1-1 DIAMETER, 8.11 (K. O 'Brien) 3 2-2 AVee Mac, car S.ll^ (J. Corrie) 2 5-5 Resijonsive, 8.5 (N, Davison) 3' Also: 6-6 Deficieney, 7-7 Te Wanaka,.. 3-3 Generai Ar'gosy, 4-4 Kildare Lad, 8-8 Siegwood. . • • Two lengths; half a length. Generaj Argosy fourth. Time, 1.41. TEMPLETON HANDICAP, £1000; ' 6 furiongs. 3-3 PATMOS, car 8.5 (L. W. Hare) 1 2-2 Fiying Orders, 7.12 (J. McFarlane) • £ 1-1 The Pagan, 8.8 (L. J. Elli's) . . 3 Also: 4-5 Theocritus, 5-4 Deep Harmony, 7-7 Martial Note, 6-6 Palomino. Length and a half; two lengths. Theocritus fourth. Time, 1.12 3-5. CHRISTCHURCH HANDICAP, £600; 1 mile. 1-1 WIDE RANGE, 7.11 (A. C. Mosservy) • . . . . 1 , 4-4 Mestiza, 8.4 (K. Ford) 2 1 3-3 Faithful Pal, 8.0 (G. R. Tattersall)' 3 Also: 6-6 Wild Ribbon, 5-5 Lorna Leigh, 2-2 Iionald Macdonald, / 7-7 Ned Kellv. Half a length; length and a half. Lorna Leigh fourtli. Time, 3.40 2-5. • SHIRLEY HANDICAP, £600; 1} miles. 1 PESTEE, 7.13 (K. Nultall) . . i . 12 Speedy, 7.12 (A. J. Stokes) ; 2 2 Show Boy, 7.7 (W. Skeltou) . . ' 3 The only starters. Head; four lengths. Time, 2.43 1-5. AUTUMN NURSERY, £750; 6 furiongs. ' 6-6 MUSSELMAN, 7.9 (A. J. Stokes) 1 7-8 Idle Jest, 7.0 :(W. Slcelton) ?, 5-4 Ann Bridge, eaT '7.10i (J. McFarlane) 3 Also: 3-3 Skvzani, 1-1 Beaugency; 4-5 Breulock, 2-2 Don't Listen, 8-7 Run ning Brook, 30-10 Infatuate and Disturbance bracketed, 9-9 Hatracli, 11-13 Assauit, 12-12 Profane. Three lengths; two lengths.. Disturbance fourth. Time, 1.14 1-5., • v DOMLNIGN HANDICAP, -;£1250> - • lpmilek. '• 1 • 6-6 SPARE PART/ 8.10 (K. Ford j x 1 1-1 Sigual Qfiicer, 10.6 (C. T, WiL son) 2 3-3 Grill, 7.8 (A. C. Messervy) . . 3 Also: 2-2 Detain, 8-8 Silver Link, 7-7 Eriskay, 6-5 Thornbridge, 9-9 Fine
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Chronicle (Levin), 31 March 1948, Page 6
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446Second Day at Canterbury Chronicle (Levin), 31 March 1948, Page 6
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