THE TURF.
C.J.C. ACCEPTANCES
[Press Association.]
CHRISTCHURCH, Nov. 12
The following are the acceptances for the fourth day of the C.-J.C. meeting:
Port Cooper Hurdles- —Lyi ' o 1 25, Stronghold 11.10, Snip 11.2, Play mate 10.7, Leonardo 10.6, Liberator 10.0, Northern Star and Fa* ley Grove 9.0.
Pioneer Handicap.—Broadsw • d 9.5, Expansion 8.5, Sharpshooter 3.9, Caspian and Alma 6.7. Cressy Welter Handicap.—Grenadier 9.13, Petrovna 9.4, Bonny Glen 9.3, All Guns 8.9, Rose Noble 8.8, Peiilicle 8.6, Sweet Angelus 8.3, De Witt© 8.2, Dabchick 8.2, Passion 7.13, Prism 7.9, Contender and Tupono 7.5, Zetland, Lady Ronald, and Alexis 7.7.
Seymour Handicap.—Miss Miscliioi 8.13/ Outlander 8.7, Orsino 8.6, Inchbonny 8.1, Heliantheg 719, Sant Rosa leer 7.5, Flavour 7.2, Cavatina 0.1 J, Merry Lass 6.11, Debonaire 6.10, G> ligate 6.7. Members’ Handicap.—Sir Frisco S.ll, Count Witte 8.11, Master Soult and Dawn 8.5, Full Rate 8.1, Moriarty 7.1, Truganini 7.7, All Guns 7.0. Randolph Handicap.—Naumai 9.2, Armlet 8.9, Geld Thread 8.6, Sea King 8.0, Sunbonnet 7.11, North Head 7.9, Sister Anne 7.8, Volodin 7.5, Serenade and Huascar 6.13, Advantage 6.10. Fendalton Handicap—A.F: Red 8.13, Apa 8.11, Taugimoana 8.10. St. Aidan 8.0, White Lie 7.13, Stratagem and Heorthen 7.12, Grand Slam 7.10, Tip-toe 7.8, Riflemaid 7.6, Sunglow 7.5, Armamento 7.4, Prim 7.4, StJoe 7.2, Field Gun 7.0, Lady Lucy 6.13, Outlander, Monkey Puzzle, Tsitsihar 6.7. . Stead Memorial Cup.-—Grenadier and Master Delaval 9.0, Signor 9.0, Bohrikoff 8.11, Ringdove 8.6, Diaboio .•7.12,
SALE OF BLOOD .STOCK
[Press Association.]
CHRISTCHURCH, Nov. 12
A sale of yearlings took place at Tattersall’s to-day, comprising the annual drafts from Elderslie and Burnside studs. A bay colt by Martian: —Neva was sold to G. D. Greenwood for 600 guineas; a Stepniak — Sortie colt to W. M. Hayes for 310 guineas; a Stepniak —Armilla colt to M. Kavanagh for 300 guineas;Siepniak —Madder filly, H. Gaisford, 325 guineas; Stepniak—lshtar colt, J. Bolt, 200 guineas; St. Ambrose— St. Regis soft, T. H. Lowry, 450 guineas; St. Ambrose —Savannah filly, J. Brett, 150 guineas ;St. Ambrose —Marlin colt, P. F. Tancred, 300 guineas; Stepniak—Couronne colt, E. J. Watt, 170’guineas; others from 30 to 80 guineas.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2347, 13 November 1908, Page 3
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