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THE TURF

C.J.C. ACCEPTANCES AND FINAL PAYMENTS. Br Telegraph—Press Association. Christchurch, August 3. The following acceptances have been received for the Canterbury Jockey — '-u s meeting:—

NOTES AND COMMENTS By Glbnoob. Messrs. J. Vigor Brown. M.P.. J. Strachan, and H. B. Lusk, who have been in the city interviewing the Mmietei or Internal Affairs on bphalf of the Napier Park Racing Club, are returning home by this morning’s mail train. The Auckland Racing Club will shortly take in hand the erection of an up-to-date tea kiosk, nnd it is proposed that when completed it will be open daily fo the convenience of tho large number of “ialtors who delight to have a ramble round tho lawns and flower-beds. Messrs. J. H. P. Strang, and J. M. Johnston have been appointed to represent the Manawatu Racing Club at tho 001 ’. f . 0 I 0 P c t ® of country clubs in the Wanganui district which will be held at Marton on August 15 The improvements to the Foxton racecourse advocated by tho Bac’nff <Jon imis slon have been put in hand, and Ire now non ring completion. Ta7«zMr.ii The Napier trainer Stewart Vaddell, who has been on a ,M lday Otngo district, passed through AVellington yesterday on his way home. Gamecock is coming into increased favour for tho Grand National Hurdles prays the “Sun”), and no horse in tho race will strip in better or<ler. His. eatisfac-toi-v efforts on Saturday morning, both over hu?dles and on the flat, gamed him m whHo fr on“tho train journey from DunnrHn to Riccarton tho National Steeple B t candldnte°Grib niet. with an accident., and he may not bo able to race "pVnnrv'Rose. in charge of JJ- Knox, and Malahirit and in charge of Gravestock. were shipped They will be racing at Blccar-on m-xv "The imported horse Callaghan will have s big following from AVellington Hli the St’?/ in WoP at Trcn’tham'fnd and B the English horse has since been an +z>n on Tuesday on hi.i way south. Hard HU at South CanterbiW meet&Vto cancel hi". °tV"p 3\ix Es^d w A Tho first of the Waikanae f cSto concerned. caulfield c a c nd t melboußNS cup Melbourne, August 3. "First acceptances for the Caulfield Cup Include-r-Arch Marella, Finmark. Cupidon. —Press Assn.

trVal hurdles : HANDICAP, of 4C0 bovb. Ono milo and three-Quarters. st. lb. Bt - ■ lb. Penury Hoge... Sir Fanciful ... 11 1 Master Boris... 9 1 10 13 Parifonn 9 0 Dribble 10 12 Mickey Free.... 9 0 Tigritiya. 10 11 Mettle Drift 9 0 To Oro 10 6 Indus Wild Pilgrim 9 8 200 HUNTERS’ HURDLES HANDICAP. < )f ! sovs. Ono milo and thrce-<juai tors. ct. lb. st- 1 "- Grange 11 9 Ready JU Pamplona Birkenvale 11 9 Bandy Inncsfailen ... 10 13 10 9 Red Blaze Likelihood 10 10 7 JUMPERS’ FLAT HANDICAP. Of 250 sova. Ono mile and a halt, st. lb. st. lb. Gamecock . 11 11 Multive 1U 1 10 12 . 10 11 Thra-ce 10 Kauri King- ... Crosswords 9 3 Demagogue ... . 10 4 King Star 9 Dribble ...» . 10 3 Manawaponga, 9 0 Hyttus Gladful . 10 2 . 10 2 Phil May 9 0 ENFIELD STEEPLECHASE HANDICAP. of 30G bovs John Bunny... . About two mnes st. lb. H 3 Pok&nekano ... st. Ib. 9 13 Fire Eater .... 10 13 Tidal Wave ... 9 11 Vico-Regal Tigerland 10 13 . 10 12 Mali!)ini Six Cylinder... 9 7 Joifro . 10 9 AVONHEAD HANDICAP, of 300 sovs. Seven furlongs, st. lb st. lb. 10 5 Osterman 9 u 10 .4 Happy Captain 9 2 Demonstrate .. Carnbrea Explorer Staff Officer ... 10 0 10 0 9 13 9 13 Lady Lucullus Cantoris 9 9 9 2 0 0 Red Crown .... 9 0 Sembric 9 13 Amendment ... 9 0 Filagree . 9 12 Miss!and ... 9 0 Bchehead . 9 9 Silverlea 9 Scrimmage ••• . 9 8 FINAL PAYMENTS. GRAND NATIONAL steeplechase, of 2100 sovs- Three mile® and a nan. st. lb. °t. Coalition Loohella 12 7 Strirdee . 11 11 y Gay Boy 9 i Corogleu . 10 9 San Sebastian 9 7 Wahnai . 10 7 Barrister 9 7 Luke . 10 2 Mast. Hamilton 9 7 First Line . 10 2 WINTER, OUP. of 1000 sovs. Ono mile. st. lb. Bt- 1 "’ Vagabond Onslauglit . 11 1 . 10 7 Gen. Advance Priiu-e Martian 9 9 d 2 Clean Sweep... . 10 6 Royal Mac 9 2 Hoval Star .... . 10 6 Moutoa IvanKillowen . 10 6 9 Rome Kid Heathersprig 10 5 9 Mustard Pot... . 10 4 Pine Arch 9 U Mies Muriel .. . 10 3 Silent King ... 9 0 Arch Salute ... Callaghan 10 2 . 9 11 9 Nautical 9 0 . 9 9 Bonnie Maid ■■ . 9 9 Fabrinade 9 0 GRAND NATIONAL HURDLES., of 1750 bovb. Two miles and a hail. SC. ID. Fisher . 11 11 Mill o’ Gowrie 10 Gamecock . 11 10 Corogrien 9 11 Gladful . 11 2 Crosswords .... 9 V Knurl King ... . 11 1 Hyltua 9 6 JluTtive . 10 13 Sir Fanciful — 9 0 Alteration . 10 8 Demagogue ... 9 0 Thrace . 10 8 Whipcord 9 0

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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 266, 4 August 1921, Page 7

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THE TURF Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 266, 4 August 1921, Page 7

THE TURF Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 266, 4 August 1921, Page 7

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