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RACING

tßy Telegrapn—Per Press Association.)

C.J.C—SECOND DAY

CHRISTCHURCH, April 22.

The C.J.C. meeting is being concluded in fine weather, largo attendance and track in good order. Re-

sults :

Hurdles:—(7) Carinthia I, (4) Trodlus 2, (6) Antrim Boy 3. Scr: Amorist. Won by a neck. Time 2.54. Autumn Nursery :—(1) Ozone 1, (1) Ukley 2, (2) Kakara 3. The first and second horses were bracketed. All started; Won by half a length. Time 1.13.

Yaldhursit Handicap:—(3) iStarshooter 1, (1) Glenrowan 2, (4) The Bailiff 3. Scr: Dolomite. Won by a length. Time 1.49,

A.J.C. MEETING. SYDNEY, April 22

Ideal weather, favourable to racing conditions, was given the A.J.C. in continuance ‘;of its autumn meeting at Randwick on Monday. The attendance was 62,000. The New Zealand horse, Cimabue, gave promise of future success by a splendid finishing effort in the La.perouse Handicap. Being unfavourably placed in the early stages Cimabue came with, a burst of' speed in the finish in time to gain third mon-

ey- . The lightly weighted Gwilliam G. won the Sydney Cup from end to end. In the point of quality the field, which icontested the Cup, is considered the poorest for man\ yeais. Results : —• _ La Perouse Handicap.—High Disdain 8.7 (Uastain) 1, Toper 8.11 (Cook) 2, Cimabue 9.11 (Davidson) 3. Seventeen started. Won by a length. Time 1,114. Easter Stakes.—Barbette 8.0 (Tomison) 1, Income / .13 (Perci' al.) 2. Uriah Hoop 8.2 (Green) 3. Seven started. Won by a head. Time 1.26 'First Steeplechase.— Adit 10.3 (Wraight) 1, Earner a \\.l (Warner) 2, Ego 9.11 3. Nine started. Won by twenty lengths. Tinie 4.304- The New Zealand horse, Zircon, finished a bad last. Svdney Cup—Gwilliam G. b.l(Simpson) 1, R-oyal Smile 6.12 (Davison) 2, Soudton 7.12. (Goddaid) 3. Sixteen started. Gwilliam G. ed throughout and won by five lengths. Wentworth Handicap (first divis-ion).-Salvador 7.9 'Parr) 1, Hone dale 7.4 (Coutts) 2, Wootara 8.11 (Simpson) 3. Fourteen started. Won bv two lengths. Time 1.13. * Wentworth Handicap, (second division).—'Toni Pinch 8.1 (Goddard) 1, Touchwood 8.3 (Wilson) 2, Reasonable ,7.13 (Elliott) 3. Fit teen started. Won by a neck. Time U 3. Local Handicap—Gesto 8.-13 (Me Carteri) 1, Spearman 7.9 (Wilson) 2. Exact 6.10 (Reynolds) 3. Twenty-oi started. Won by a length. nine 2.4?. ,

WILTIAMSTOWN RACES. MELBOURNE, April 22. Easter Cup.—Mondiaga 9.0 ( 1 First Giynllyn 7.2 (Dewhmst) am Woodchattcr 6.12 (EvansU heat 2. Thirteen started. Mon bv In length. Time 2.34 V.

ADELAIDE, April 22. Onk.pri.w. Oup-rhoenix (Barry) 1. Melbunam (.8 ■2. Etaoltoi. 8.1 (Adams) 3. Started. Won W a took! ’ lap 2.19:

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Hokitika Guardian, 22 April 1930, Page 5

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RACING Hokitika Guardian, 22 April 1930, Page 5

RACING Hokitika Guardian, 22 April 1930, Page 5

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