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THE TURF

GRAND NATIONAL MEETING FINAL DAY'S RACING. . ' THE, CHIEF WINS LINCOLN • < STEEPLES. (By Telegraph—Press Association.) , Christchurch, August 15. , The C.J.C. Grand National Meeting was brought to a conclusion at Riccarton today. The weather was fine, and there was a good attendance, while the course was in very'fair order. The totalisator handled ,£38,672 for the day., For. the meeting J5111.017 was put through, against .£133,318 last-year. The results are:— AYLESBURY STEEPLECHASE, of 200 sovs. • Abo tit two miles and a half. 1 Mr. N. Rutherford's Daylight Bill, lOst. 13ib (H. Coker) 1 6 Mr. E. Grenside's Cousin Jaok, 9st. ISlb. (A. Lawrence) 2 2 Mr. L. M'Ewen's Lady Bibbero. > lOst.' 10lb. (M'Rae) 3 Also started: 4 Stroller, list. 21b.; 9 Northern, list.; 5 Tolstoi, lOst. 91b.; 11 If ngsway, lOst. 81b.; 7 Fritz, lOst. 71b.;, 9 Waiwetu, 9st. 71b. ;■ 8 Sunrose, 9st. 71b.;' 10 Karfmoi, 9st. 71b.; 14 Otehau. 9st. 71b.; 13 Fairy Finn, 9st. 71b.; 12 Goldeu Grape, Ost. 71b. - . : ■ Once over the last fence, Daylight Bill drew, away, and won by four lengths, while Cousin Jack just lasted long enough to defeat the fast-finishing Lady Bibbero by half a length. Golden Grape was fourth. Time, smin. 15sec. HEATHCOTE' HANDICAP, • of 350 sovs. Seven furlongs. 1 Mr. F. Hall's Raupani, lOst. 51b. / - (A. J. Porter). 1 5 Mr. Harvey Patterson's Silver Shield, : 9st. 111b.. (W. Scobie) 2 4 Mr. D. H. Roberts's Slogan, 9st. 71b. 3 Also started: 3 Haskayne, list. 61b.; 7 Tonnhauser, lOst. 101b.; 2 Kaniki, lOst. 61b.; 8, Medallist, 9st. 61b.; 6 Listen, 9st.; 9 John Bunyah, 9st. Medallist was first/to show out, but Raupani quickly ran ,past' him, .though before they had gone a couple of furlongs Listen took charge, with Silver Shield at the head of the next bunch. Silver j Shield was first into the straight, where Raupani had dropped back. Inside the distance Raupani came again, and won i by 'a 1 length Slogan; was two lengths away third, followed by Medallist and Kaniki. Time, lmin. 33 2-ssec. j STYX HURDLE RACE HANDICAP, of 200 sovs. Once round and a distance. , ■, ' • 1 Mr. M. Hobbs's Corrie, lOst. 21b. ' • . (R. M'Sweeney) 1 1 Mr. D. Rutherford's Sunbeam, lOst.; 81b. (H. Coker) 2 8 Mr. F. Armstrong's- Golden Water." 9st, 121b. (F. Meagher) 3 Also started: 5 Paiiewanui, ,10st. 51b.; 2 Ruatangata, lOst. lib.; Manitau. lOst. 21b., coupled-.with Meriy Guy, lOst. 21b.;, 3 'Diavolo,"lOst. 21b.;, 12 Ribston Pippin, 9st.; 9 Cast-iron, 9st.;-10 Parable, 9st.j 7 Chtmos, 9st.; 11 Don Rubyl, 9st. Sunbeam landed- over the last hurdle just in front'of Corrie and Golden Water. A great race home ensued, and for the last hundred yards the trio raccd together, Corrie winning by half a head from Sunbeam, who was:a neck in front of Golden Water. Cast Iron was fourth, and Merry Guy fiftb.Time,-3min. 6secj ; SYDENHAM HURDLE, RACE HANDICAP, of 500 sovs. One mile and three-quarters. .■ 3 Mr. J. O'Meara's Fashion Plate, 9st. 101b. ..... (H. Thompson) 1 4 Hon. J. D. Ormond's Morecambe, list. (F. M'Cabe) 2 3 Messrs. Richmond and' Strutter's ■Hereford, 9st. i1b.... (A. M'Mullan) 3 Also started: 2 Player,' list. 61b.; 1 Leonta, 10st. 131b.; 6 Admiral Soult, lOst. 111b.; 7 Hataiia,i9st. 131b: ; - Morecambe was first into the straight, and when the last 'hurdle was crossed appeared* to be' winning' easily. Fashion Plate, who came from a long way back, then put in a great run, and, catching Morecambe .fifty/yards from .the post, beat him by: a'length. Hereford was fi,ve lengths away third, with.- Admiral Soult fourth -and- Leonta fifth. : .Time, 3min. 22sec. ' - ' LINCOLN." STEEPLECHASE. HANDI- ; CAP, of 600 sovs. About three miles. 11 Mr. C. M'Laren's The Chief, 9st. 71b (T. Mulcahy) 1 3 Mr. J. K. L. Stanford's Bercola, 12st. 51b.". ••••• ®. Copestake) 2 5 Messrs. Barrell and Taylor's Jackman,list. 13lb. ............ (A. Ward) 3 Also started: 2 Tim'Doolan, list. 91b.; 4 Exotic. tlOst. 131b.; 1 Silver Monarch, lOst. 101b.; 9: Sportsman, lOst. 51b.; 10 Paritutu, 9st. 131b.; 6 Kauioa, 9st. 131b.; 7,Tme Blue, 9st. 71b.; 8 Grit Lawless, ?st. 71b.; 12 Fond Memory, 9st. 71b. Sportsman fell at the fence at the back mile post, and at the sod wall True Blue and Tim Doolan came to grief. The Chief drew up to 'Bercola running .to the last fence, and, -with Jacknian, they landed ; over the .last fence together. A great race between Bercola and The Chief ended in the latter winning by a short length,;withi Jackman six.: lengths away third. Grit Lawless, Fond Memory, Kauroar and Exotic were- the only others to finish: ■Timfe, 6min:-12,4r55ec.: ' REDCLIFFS HANDICAP, of 140 sovs. Seven furlongs. ■ 2 Mr. Marten's George, lOst. 91b. ; ' (B. Deeley) 1 6 Mr. A; P. Gawne's Miss Finland, 9st. 21b: (R. Berry) 2 8 Mr. A. Boyle's Madama, 9st. 51b.. , . (J. Rao) 3 Also-started: 1 Rigo Park, lOst. 121b.; 5 Gazette, lOst. 91b.; 3 Chrysotis, lOst. 81b.;10 Moddite, 9st. 101b.; 1 Hops, 9st. 21b.; 9 Charlerose, 9st.; 11 Andraea, 9st.; 12 Kim,' 9st.; 7 Rhino, 9st.; 13 Pimpernel, 93V" ■ - .' ' '■ : At the distance Miss Finland' was in front, but George then came with a good run, and won by two. lengths, with Madama 1 three lengths away third, Moddite and Rigo Park were the next, to finish. Time, lmin. 33 l-ssec. , SELWYN HANDICAP, of 250 sovs. Six , ,- furlongs. ....... I Mr; J. Armstrong's Iliad's Hero, 9st. 31b. ..'. (W, Young) 1 10 Mr. C. F. Vallance's Amber and White, 9st (T. Catt) 2. 11 Mr.' J. Fuller's Royal Sleeves, 9st. (F.E.Jones) 3. Also started: IS lOst. 51b.; 6 Banian, lOst. 21b.; 7 Specialform, 9st. 131b.; 4 Mount Victoria, 9st. 131b.; 5 Kew, 9st, 121b.; 8 Sveaborg, 9st. 12lb. ; 2 Black Lupin, 9st. 111b..; 3 Encore, 9st. 81b.; 8 Epworth, 9st.; 14 Carolus, 9st.; 15 Query, 9st.; 16 Moonglow, 9st.; 12 Baritone, 9st.; 17 Forest Belle, 9st. ■ Win by four lengths from Amber and White, who just got up in time to beat Royal Slaves by half a length. . Moonglow was fourth, Baritone fifth, and Banian next . Time, lmin.-ISsec. HUNTERS' PLATE HANDICAP, of 140 Sovs..- -.One mile and a-half. 3 Mr/ G. L. Stead's The Pole, 13st. 3lb. .' (W. Parsons) 1 8 Mr. ,W. Collerton's Top Note, 12st. 91b. (G. H. Maine) 2 13 Mr. G. Kain's Kia Ora, list. 71b. . (S. Cardwell) 3 Also started: 9 Kingsway, 12st. 81b.,' 7 Royal Medal, 12st. 71b.; 12 Terry Fly'nn, 12st. 81b.; 1 Bonny, 12st.; 2 Nita. 'llst. 81b.; 10 Hswene, list. 71b.; 11 Tradition, list. 51b;; 5 Curilla, list.'Sib.j 4 Leeso, list. 31b.; 6 Selwyn, list. Won. by a length and a half. Time, 2min. 52sec. ADELAIDE R.C. GRAND NATIONAL MEETING. By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright (Rec. August 16, 5.5 p.m.) Adelaide, August 15. At the Adelaide Racing Club' 3 Grand National Meeting, tho principal ; events resulted as follow:— / • GRAND NATIONAL HURDLE RACE, of 500 sovs. Two miles and a half. Mr. J. M'Cann's b. g. Londonderry, 1 • Pistol—Antilles, aged, lOst. 7lbl ... 1 Voyageur On, 9st. 2 Lady Pistol, list 3 There were twenty-three starters. Londonderry took charge a mile from home, and, 'although challenged by Lady Pistol, drew away, and won by three lengths from Voyageur On, who was half a length in front of Lady Pistol. Time, 4min. ADELAIDE GUINEAS, of 500 soys. For thtee-'ye'ax-olds. . One.jiiile. Mr: S. A. Rawdon's b. c. Blague, by • ■ Bobadil —Circle 1

Eastern- Sea 2 Arise 3 Eleven started. Won by ten lengths. Time, lmin. ilsec. RACING AT ROSEHILL. (Rec. August 16, 5.5 p.m.) | Sydney, August IS. At the Rosohill races the following was the result of tho:— SECOND HURDLE RACE, of 150 eovi. Two miles and a quarter. ' My. W. Ryan's br. g. Merrimax, by Merriwee—Maximaj 6yrs. 1 Loadstar 2 Wadden 3 There were twelve starters. Won by 'five lengths. Timo, 4min. 21se«. MARTON J.C. SPRING MEETING. The following nominations have been received for the Marfan J.C. Spring Meeting, which takes place on September 2. The nominations total 188, the exact number received at the last Spring Meeting:— HACK HURDLES. One mile and a half.—Kew,. Destiny, Kakawai, Parewanui, Harbour Light, Queen's Post, Rock Ferry, Weather wise, Lord Gladstone, Ituapara, Chattis, Sir Morso, Waiwetu, St. Gate, The Diver, • Papador, Diavolo, Gerbera, Rangiwhetu, Taihora, Advancer, Glen Nevis, Vi, Sir Donald. Roseblush, Ibhar, Jjamsdorff, Hereford, Manitau, Leapuki, and Howler. MAIDEN PLATE. Seven furlongs.— Mary Kilcheran, Columbus, Lambton, Cura, Miacara, Rerehau, Sweet Van, Rosalys, Kaminohe, Maisonette, Jeanne Laddo, Hushabye, Condon, Elevate, Flagall, Sir lan, Te Opai, Glen Nevis, Black Powder, Contra, Te Anui, Powun, Klyasma, Signoretta, and .Reconnoitre. RAILWAY HANDICAP.. _ Six furlongs. —Lady Louisa, Mount Victoria, Lord Possible, Sunbird, Meriy.Frank, Adroit, Daj- Fly, Sir Antrim, Heather, Glenfem, Smilax, Sir Moseley, Black Lupin, _ Lady Volga, Mummer, Epworth, Parifprm, Guiding Way, Awahou, and Wild Luipn. HUNT CU?. About three, miles.—Defeat, Grey Renown, Weatherwise, Ladv Bibbero, Sir Single, Consul, Himitajiri, Soporific, Avon, Paki-iti, Pylos, Reckless, Master Malachi, Flying Cloud, Emblem,* Red Fed, Tonga, Black Boy, Riro Ata, Hiamoe, s Soothsayer, Korirangi, Captain Flint, Bonny, Paunangi, Royal Medal, and Plumer. vMAJITON HANDICAP. One mile and a quarter.—Sir -Knox, Peroneal, Aruake, Red'loh, Passadena, Hyettuis. Fashion Plate, Commotion, Undecided,. Portraiture, Waipaku, Sir Antrim, Manioroa, The Summit, Master Lupin. Otahu. ELECTRIC HACK HANDICAP. Six furlongs—Columbus, Cyra, Ararat, Alecto, Reroh-au, Tyson, Ngarua, Miss Heaton, Rewa, Vladineau, His Eminence, Ruapara, ICurapai, Ohillies, Want,'Flagfall, Kabumongu, General Modero, King Chiara, Rewa, La Favourita, Garance, br. m. Stiwan—Sou'-wester mare. Contra, Lady paylesford. New York, Krishna, and Project. ■ HACK STEEPLECHASE. About two miles and a half.—Silver Monarch, Kelp, Grey Renown, Grit Lawless, Waiwetu, iBoplino; Black Queen, Te Whetui, Tyrannic, Waterworks, Mapuna, . Master Malachi, Coronation, Red Kea, Makiri, Hiamoe, DaTby Paul, Kurnalpi, Bonny, Colonel Webb, Northern, Lady Forager, and : TUTAENUI.WELTER. One mile wd 110, yards.—Mary liiloheran, Rangitane, Keynote,' Harbour Light, Sweet Van, Lady Nolan, Fashion Plate, Epworth, Master Strowan, Sir Donald, Rewa, Awo-. hou,"Master Lupin, Te Hou Hou, St. Elmn, Montana, Kurnalpi. RANGITIKEI HUNT MEETING. Nominations were received for the above meeting, which will bo held on September 3, as follow :— HUNTERS'HURDLES. One mile and a lialf.—Weathorwise, Destiny, Grey Renown, Howler, Waitohi, Chattis, Soporific, Lady Worry, Master Malachi, Rangikura, Roseblush, Ranter, Waiwai, Gipsy Dot, General W«bb, Plumer, Black, Queen. RANGITIKEI HACK HANDICAP. Six. furlongs.—Lambton, Cyra, Tui. Miss Heaton, Fore, Rimu, Lord Gladstone, Malologue, On-away, Peimui, Finale, Gold B6mb, 'Reconnoitre, 1 New York, Krishna, Sureland, Klyasma,' Authine. LICENSED VICTUALLERS' STEEPLECHASE. About two miles and . a half.—The Monk, Utility, Kincardine, Consul, Paki-iti, Mapuna, Red Kea, Pylos, Black Boy, Hiamoe, Riro Atu, Soothsayer, Paurangi.--HACK STEEPLECHASE. , About two miles.—Kelp, Grey Renown, Soporific, Tyrannic,. Mapuna, Passiyo, Korirangi, Colonel Webb. ' LADIES' BRACELET. One mile and a quarter.—The Monk, The Dane, Grey Renown, Grace Darling, Jack o' Green, Waitohi, Lady Worry, Roseblush, .Ranter,- Enterprise, Shamrock, Carronade, General Webb, ch. m. byßenoTra.—Natator, Paurangi, Colonel Webb. ' TOLTER HACK HANDICAP. One mile and 110 yards—Keynote, Lambton, Weatherwise, Rangitane, Rimu, Melologue, Waiwetu, Cyra. Waiwai, Klyasnja, Graoe .Darling.,; . _ VIEW HALLOA STEEPLECHASE. About two miles.—The Monk,; Weatherwise, Utility,:'Johnnie, Paki-iti,: Shamrock, Pylos, .Carronade, Hiamoe, Riro Atu, ,-Soothsayer, ; Korirangi, ■ Captain Flint,' Webster. BLOOD STOCK SALE . (By Telegraph.—Press Association.) Christchurch, August U. Messrs; Pyrie and Co. sold to-day the following blood 6tock on account oi Mr. Wi H. E. Wanklyn:—Ch. f. Heather (1911), imp. by St. Dennis—Guidwife, by Surefoot, Mr. De Lautour (Gisborne), 160 gns.; bt. f. ,(1912) imp., by St. DennisLady C., by Ladies, Mr. Gerald Stead (Canterbury), 475gn5.; ch. f. (1912), imp., by i Veles—Lady Redcar, by lan J., Mr. A. W. Rutherford, jun. (Canterburv), 190gns.; b. f. Sheebeen II (1912), imp., by Veles—Ballynut, by Aborigine, Mr. Gerald Stead, SOOgns. ; total, : 1125gns, On-account of Mr. Do' Lautour, b. g. The Pole, by San Remo—Romany Girl, iMr. Gerald Stead, loflgns. GOUT AND. ITS CURE. . .Those painful twinges, that stiffness and soreness of the muscles, the swollen and inflamed'joints, the dull aches and pains in the back aro pouty symptoms caused by excess nric acid in the blood? Gout and the'kindred diseases of Rheumatism, Sciatica, and Lumbago are all due to this exoess uric 1 acid accumulating in the,system and depositing in the form of urates in the muscles and joints. To effect a cure this excess uric acid must be Temovod. There's only one Temody that will do it—and it is RHEUMO. ft contains the essential specifics which will eradic&to this, uric acid excess from the blood. It has cured thousands. Mr. W. j .Tames, late' proprietor of Ch? Terminus ! Hotel, ; Christchurch, is well known, throughout Canterbury. He writes: "I suffered very, greatly from Rheumatic. Gout for quite fourteen years. I tried almost every . remedy suggested by my friends and _ medical practitioners, but with, very little 'relief. About three years ago IVwuq strongly, advised:to.try RHEUMO. I did so, and with the greatest satisfaction." 2s. 6d. and ds.6d.—Advt,

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2230, 17 August 1914, Page 3

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