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THE TURF

AUSTRALIAN TURF FINAL ACCEPTORS FOE NATIONAL ! 1 STEEPLECHASE. By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright (Rec. July S, 10.55 p.m.) Melbourne, July 8. Tho final acceptors for the Grand National, Steeplechase include:—Booligal, El Progresso, • Tin to, . Gun cap, Moonbarra, Coradjill, Tim. Dookn, Buara, Tho Pole, Fireworks, Carbonation, Highland. Clan, Flashjack. ,-. SOUTH CANTERBURY .TROTTING, CLUB. . (By Telegraph.—Press Association.") . Timaru July 8. Tho first inoeting of tho resuscitated South Canterbury Trotting; Club was held to-day. The-wcather was not favourable, but nevertheless there was a good aittendance. The .meeting waa quite a success. The-results-are;— TRIAL HANDICAP, of 80 sovs. One n\ilo and a half.—3 Joyful, 17sec., 1; 10 Green-Ribbon, 18sec., 2; 7 Prinz, 17sec,, 3. Fourteen started. \Von pulling -up by. four lengths. Time, 3min, i'i 2-ssec. , WAIJiA'III HANDICAP, of 90 sovs. One mile ar.d a.half.—2 Bon Ami, 21scc„ 1; Sweetmeat, 25sec., 2; 15 Grattaji Abbey, ldseo., 3. Nineteen stailted. Won .by eight lengths. Time, 3min.-81 3-sseo. s TIMARU HANDICAP, of 150 sovs. - Two miles. 2 Sungod, losec. ; 1 i Money Maker, 1-tsee. 2 8 0.1.C., llsec.: 3 - Sixteen.started. A good race; :Won by a length, with, four lengths between second and third. Flora 'l'racey, Usee., was fourtli:' Time, -imm. 55 2-sseo. AAJATEUR HANDICAP, of 50 sovs. Two niiles and a half—2 Green Ribbon, Usee., 1; G St. Leo, scr., 2; -3 Bertha Belle, 4scc., 3. '- Fourteen afcted. Won -by a length, the third horse eight lengths off; SEADOWN. HANDICAP,, of 90 soys. Two miles and a half—2 The Chief, .Msec., 1; 11 Myrtle Palm, Bsec., 2; 9 Princess Perfection, 13sec., 3. Fourteen start-; c<l. Won by half' a length, with 1 two lengths between second, and.third. Time, 3min; Sisec. WASHDYKE HANDICAP, of 90 sovs. One 'lhile.—G King's General, 'l; 1 Granger,, ssec.,, 2; Tokio, 7sec., 3. Sixteen started- 'Won -by three lengths and a hall, with a- length between second and third. / - FAREWELL' HANDICAP, of 90 si vs. One mile.—S King's General, Sseo., 1; 3 Dalwhinme, 2sec., 2; 2 Wallace, Jun., dsec., 3.--- Eighteen .started... Won by four lengths, the'.third, horse half a lehglth away third,. Time, 2min. 19,4-ssec.

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2509, 9 July 1915, Page 8

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THE TURF Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2509, 9 July 1915, Page 8

THE TURF Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2509, 9 July 1915, Page 8

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