C.J.C. MEETING
ACCEPTANCES FOR CUP & STEWARDS. iiv 'i'eifcirravli— Atiiociauoxi ' ■" Chrlstchurch, October 20. Acceptances for the Canterbury Jockey Olud/8 Metropolitan Meeting, whioh closed at noon to-day, are as follow:— \ SBrf iiEibAui) C(Ji J , oi MO sovs. Two miles:st.lb. et.lb. Uultifual 811 Blackftll 7.2 Egypt 8 6 Teka »• 1 . Colonel Soult ...8 3 Cliift 7 0 Eorke'e Drift ... 8. 3 "inula 7 0 Snub :.:.. •• 8 2 Tnaddeus 6 13John Barley- - Kine Star t 3 corn :•..... 3 1 °?}™™ o 6 6 Henelaue* - ";"":!! 8 1 Johnny Walker 6 9 Xijornoborg 7 12 Paraoa 6 8 bleight-of-Hajid 7 9 Kottato , 6 « Multiply 7 8 Rose Pink 6 7 HendrV 7 8 Midnight Star... 6 7 STEWAEB'S HAJNDIOAP, of 15C0 eots. Six . . furlongs. - : -st.lb. ..st.lb, Croesus Sl3 Disdainful 7 o Form Up 8 10 .Kilrea 7 b Fiery Cross 8 8 Moutoa Queen 7 2 Gazi'rae • 8 » Sweet Tipnerary 6 13 Seadown ......... 8 3 Waimatao 6 13 Lady Black .... 8 1 Ladogeur 6 io Nystad 8 0 Margerine 6 -j Miss de Val ... 7 13 Kilboyne 6 13 Elocution- 7 12 Lingerie .6 !/. Lady General . 7 9 Sir Malt 6 7 Multiplication 7 9 Tremena 6 7 Biornebqrg .... 7 8 Nautical 6 V • "Kiljoy .: 7 7 Galore 6 7 ■ Wrestler ? 1 CAULFIELD MEETING' . . BRONZETTI WINS THE OUP. '. . iKec. October 21, 5.5 p.m.) By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright : Melbourne, October 20.- ' The weather was very dull and threats en?hg for the third day of the Caullield Cup Meeting, and there ivae a big evercoated crowd urescnt. The Cud horses finished in the order of public favouritism. Result*:- . 081 HOEDLE RACE, of 200 eovs. Two miles one furlong and 64 yards.—Lord Tulltcr, 1; Afflnitis, 2; Westendale. 3. There were oight starters. Cordelfer had a lead oi ten lengths, when he fell at tho last jump. Lord Tulker won by a. length ■and a quarter. Time, 4min. 13sec. GWTN NURSERY, of 500 sovs. Five fur-longs.-Outlook, 1; Eusebeus, 2; Loncali, 3. There were 25 starters. Momba King -was flreE into the straight, but Outlook came
at, the distance, mid won by half a. length. CAUiiPIELiD CUV. of 4000. sots. Ono milo and ii half. Bronzetti, by llroussino—Daieyphain, 6sl, 131b :. 1 Chrome, by Bright tilccl— Cisucro9, Csl. 7lb 2 (tad Locin, by Delaware—Lucclla., 7st. 71b • 3 Wallace Isinglass, by Wallace—Glas3 Qucon,. Bst. 41b 4 'JPhoro were 25 starters, licmnon led for half a milo from Jlietico, Pah Kins. Bounty, Had tain, Wedßc, and Bronzetti, with Kilflinn nearly Inst. Wedge was in command rounding the turn. Then End liocin wont to the front, with Wallaoo ißinglflßfl, Chrome, nud rtronzetiti following. At tho distance, lironzetti came out, and won liy a. necli. TTael liocin was Ihrcequarters' of a length away. Time, 'iniin. Mice, VVTTJNA STKEI'LKCtUSK. of 200 sovo. Two miles, three furlongs and SO yards.— Fleet. La<ly, 1: Hooligal, 2; Pinon. 3. Ten started. Uooligal and l'inon "were togolhcr in the lc;ul turning into Iho straight, but the winner naseed l.licm, and landed two lengths and a. halt nhi-iid. 'I'imc. taiin. >Mscr.. . WINDSOR HANDICAP, of 250 sovf. Six furlonßS.-l.6rd Bobudil. 1; PIU Unatfre. ?,• Tjudovitch, 3: There were cishtecn starters. Shrill beenn well. and followed Fit?, liinacre' into the etraicht, where the New Zoiitandcr dropped away. I«jvd Bobadil won by thrcc-fiiuirtcrs of a length. Time, tmin. 19sci\ OTORA WBt/TEli. of 200 eovf. One mile. -Do Gama. 1; Priiiro Hoyal, 2: AmanlCß; J Twenty-two started. Tha rare was run in a blinding .storm, «ud it was iuinospiblo to see the field until the straight wan reached. De Oama won by Tour lengths. Time, train. Msec. POVERTY BAY ACCEPTANCES.
By Telegraph.—Press Association. Qlsborno, October 21. Acceptances for the Poverty Bay Turf m j U Ü b i!o™N n |ANDicAP. Fire furlong,OarlVßiahi 9st. 71b.; Ecwanga, 9st. jio.; Marimba. Set- 111b.; Mistic, tet. 61b.; Blauflndc 6st. 61b.; Malaya, ?sl.; Colonnade, Bst • MctaUum, 7et, 41b.; Knrcina, 7st. 41b.; Vaiidubbe, 7st. 41b.; bady Gazelcy. 7st,, Mysterious Prince. 7st.; Multiline, 7st. WEST HUDDLES HANDICAP Ono miW and threc-quarters.-Master Timi, list. 101b.; Tatimi, lOst. 101b..: Gluetanus, 10M. 6 b.; Zeus, lOst. 21b.; Ota.;a. lOst. 2lh . Ecgio, 9st. 51b.; Con, Set. 51b.; Fagot, 9st. 21 E6SELASD HACK HANDICAP. Six fur-longs.-Oarlatour, 9st.; Multive, Bst. 41b.; Colonnade, Bst. 41b.; Treasuro King, 7st. 131b.; Lord Ainslie, 7st. 131b.; Woodrow, 7et. 131b.; Brunswick, 7st. 71b.; Carburettor, 7st. 61b.; Waiaka, 7st. 41b.; Sir Multifld, 7st. 21b.; Tauhinu. 7st.; No\vi'a, 7st.
SPRING HANDICAP. Onu mile and a quarter.—Hythrcad, Bst. 51b.; Perfidy, 7st. 121b.; The Summit, 7st. 111b.; Flash Lady, 7st. 31b.; Cynic, 7st.
FIRST WELTER HANDICAP. Seven furlongs— Raumanuwhiri. 10st. 81b.; Toki, 9at. 151b.; Otara, 9st. • 111b. ; The Summit, ?st. 91b.;Mistic, 9st. 71b.; The Golfer, 9et. 31b. ; Phosphorus, 9st.; Master Timi, Sst. 811).; Brunswick, Bst. 31b.; Platoon, Bst. 21b.; Multiplane, Bst.; Whanolio, Est.; lieadlight, Sst.; Auldana, 6st.
MAIDEN SOURIIY. (All Sst.) four furloujs and a lialt— Pao, Headaclie, Mania, Gax, True Joy, Juannn, Panikau, Whist, Pablo, Happy Vallry, Black Lace, Actifid, Kaliuniangu, Accolade, Miss Ainelie* Sabine, Warsprite, Que?n of the North, Orawia. Bombardoss.
•FLYING HANDICAP. Six furlongs.Latlogeur, 9st.; Carlysian, Bst. 101b.; Downham, Sat. 101b.; Kewahga, Bst. 71b.; Bairnsdiilo, Bst.3ib.; Oarlatour, ?st. 101b.; Colonnade. 7st. ,31b.; Lord Ainslie, 6st. 121b. OCTOBER HACK HANDICAP. One mile. -Jlultive, 9st.; Slipstitcli. Bst. 91b.; Glucian, Bst. 61b.; Con. Bst. 51b.; Hylami. B=t. 41b.; Ihipa, Bst. 31b.; Waiaka. 7st. 101b.; Aymer, 7st, 101b.; AH Grey, 7st. 101b.
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