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SPORTING.

C.J.C. RACES

SECOND DAY RESULTS,

(By Telegraph—-Per Press Association.)

CHRISTCHURCH, April 2. GREAT AUTUMN HANDICAP (U miles). (1) Nightmare!) ... ... 1. (3) Seatoun 2 (2) Beau Geste 0 Scr: Rapier. Won by a length Time 2.33 4-5.

37th. Challenge Stakes: —(1) Silver Paper 1. (2) Pink Coat 2. (3) First Money 3. Won by half a length. Time 1.24. 4-5.

Papanui Handicap:—(s) Sea Raid 1. (3) Noteworthy 2. (9) Winsome Boy 3. Won by two lengths. Time 1.14. Templeton Handicap:—(4) Booster 1. (7) Buoyant 2. (5) Arrowmir 3. Won by two lengths. Time 1.25 2-5. The tote investments were £28.805i making £75,077 for the meeting with £(37,266 last year.

TROTTING HANDICAPS

CHRISTCHURCH, April 3

The New Zealand Trotting Board lias appointed J. IT. Williams and \\ . Hayward as a special committee to izo into the question of handicapping of Australian horses' imported to New Zealand. The Chairman said that the matter was creating considerable discussion at present.

M ETR OPO LIT A N TR OTS

SECOND DAY

CHRISTCHURCH, April 3

The Metropolitan Trots are being concluded to-day in fine weather. Course good and attendance large. .Re. suits:

Harvest Handicap:—(2) Trampcrisp (bracketed with Dolores) 1, (4) Bingen Star 2. (0) Nelson Boy 3. Scr. Great Amazon. Won by a neck. Time 3.28 4-5.

Oxford Handicap : —(7) Bingen Lad 1. (6) Lohurn 2, (I) Jean McElwyn 3. Scr: Countryman. Mon by three lengths. Time 2.11 2-5.

President’s Handicap.—(l) Quality 1. (7) Cardinal Logan 2, (9) Daphne De Oro 3. All started. Won by * length; third a quarter of a length away. Time 4.2< 4-5.

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Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Hokitika Guardian, 3 April 1929, Page 5

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Tapeke kupu
261

SPORTING. Hokitika Guardian, 3 April 1929, Page 5

SPORTING. Hokitika Guardian, 3 April 1929, Page 5

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