1 ( ER PRESS ASSOCIATION). Christchubch, April 4. 1 The second day of the Canterbury : Jockey Club's Autumn Meeting today was vory successful, and the weather was [ fine. 1 Autumn Nursery Handicap, five furlongs — Geraint I,'lch Dien 2. Persuasion 3. Time, lmin 3sec. Great Autumn Handicap, of 500 sots, ' One mile and a half. — Merganser 1 , Step--1 mak 2, Prime Warden 5. Also started — 1 Cra'ckshot, Retina, Thame, Tempast, Lady ' Zetlaud, The Lumper. Time 2min,2S£s. First Challenge Stakes, of 2000 soys. Six furiongs.— Loyalty 1, The Workman 1 2, Skirmisher 3, Time, lmm Msec. Sydnht, April 4. 1 The sale of HobartviUe yearlings to-day realised 3600 guineas. A Grand Flaneur ' — Aureola colt fetched the most money, viz., 700 guineas; a colt by Marvellous — Silver Bell brought 600 guineas. Patea, April 5. Flying. — Bewa 1. Nganeko 2, Javehn 3. Dividend £22 13s. . . Catch Weights. — Uamalachie 1, Golden Lock 2, Kapai 3. Dividend £7 14s. Patea Easter Handicap. — Mutiny 1, Melas 2, Chatterbox 3. Dividend £2 los. Alton Handicap. "Storyteller 1, Strike 2, Mutiny 3. Dividend £26 4s. Post Stakes. — Kapai 1, Ngaruhoe 2, Wizard 3. Dividend £6 ss. „.,,.. Farmers' Plato.— Starlight, 1, GSraje 2, Otakeho3. Dividend £16s ss. . ■?- London, April 8. The Lancashire Handicap was ' run today, and resulted as follows : — Red JPruce 1, Greek Girl 2, Troubler 3. H^ /:• j I The Sun«*Enkin« Power eclipses a* others.— Advt. Nothing like leather ! The Co-op Co. having purchased a stock of boots at 50 per cent under cost will sell the same at great reductions in every line. Particulars in a few days. — Advt. Messrs Koss and Sand ford, of the Bon MarclxS, Palmerston North, announce the receipt of (heir second shipment of new goods for (ho present season, ex s.s. Indramayo, comprising 31 cases, pack* ages, and bales for all departments, making a total of 67 cases and packages received to dale, all of which aro now opened out and ready to select from. They respectfully invite early inspection of these extensive shipments, being satis* lied that the range of choice and c^cc'l* lence of value cannot fail to inept with the appreciation of their numerous fcustamers at the 800 Marchp, P.aln»erjton North. — Advt. Messrs Greenwood and Hooper. Dentists, hano- now completed their new and commodious offices m Kimbolton Load, will vis.t Feilding every Wedn* 8 . day, Thursday, and Friday. We refer oar readers to tha advertisement of the firm, wUicU appears over leader.— Apv*.
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Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 123, 6 April 1893, Page 2
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