RACING NOTES FROM CHRISTCHURCH.
[I3Y TKLKURAI'H.] CuiUSTCIIUIICH, This (.lav
There is very little betting on the autumn race meeting. The only gallop of any note on the racecourse this morning was perby Iris, who went once round on the grass* at top speed, being brought home by the Envy filly for the last six furlongs. Salvage and Cheviot were not out. The former did a grand gallop yesterday morning with Iris, and is now quoted at I to 1 for the Great Autumn Handicap, Tasnian
being firm at the same price. Welcome Jack is first favorite at -j to 1. Mischief has arrived, and has taken up her quarters at Mason and Vallance's. Lady Emma, Gitana, and Matanaka are at Cutt's. Luna is also back from Napier, and moved very Avell this morning.
A lartre number of the Hunt Club
candidates are schooled on the course of a
morning. Clarence and (juaniby have been doing the hardest work. Of the horses engaged in the Steeplechase Canard, who has been uway at Napier, is first favorite for that event.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3648, 22 March 1883, Page 3
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178RACING NOTES FROM CHRISTCHURCH. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3648, 22 March 1883, Page 3
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