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RACING.

A.J.C. THIRD DAY. (Australian Press Association.) SYDNEY, April 8. Results of the third day of the A.J.C. autumn meeting were:— Second Hurdles.—King Aura 1. Kirna 2, Doctor Grace 3. Eight started. Time 4.241. All Aged Stake's -Sir Clirystoplier 1. 1, Mollison 2. Park wood 3. The other starter was Kiliamey. Won b.v a half a head. Time 1.37. 1 ,. Coogee Handicap.—Rolev I. Nagrada 2, First Arrow 3. Sixteen started. Won with ease by three lengths. Time. 1.511 J.

Champagne Stakes.—Burwood 1. -Movie Star 2, Ammon Ra 3. Fourteen started. Mon by two lengths. Time. 1.12 i. Cumberland Stakes.--The Dimmer 1. Veilmond 2, Chide 3. The other starter was Donald, Won by half a neck. Time 3.4 L

City Handicap.- New Sweet 1. First Acre 2, Carry On 3. Ten started. Won by half a neck. Time. 2.46:1. The A.J.C. was favoured with ideal weather and a underrate attendance lor the third day of flu* autumn meeting at Rand wick. Mho track was in solendid order, despite such use. The Doncaster winner. Sir Clirystoplier. was again undefeated, and beat Mollison by a narrow .margin in the All Aged Stak,es. Amnion Ra gave a shock to his supporters in the Champagne Stakes.,, .The New Zealander was slow to move out from the, machine, and never appeared a likely winner.- The Dunmcir. following his Cup victorv. bad a further triumph -fo-dav; annexing the Cumberland Stakes after a keep tussle with Veilmond. The consistent First Aero suffered defeat narrower >u ilie City Handiean. and was only beaten in flic final strides.

GREY JOCKEY CLUB. ACCEPTANCES FOR TO-MORROW. ’I lie following record acceptances have been received for Hie first day ot the Grey .Jockey ( lull’s two dav meeting commencing io-moiw. The lirst race starts at 12. in p.m. each dav. Novice Stakes, ( t>l 5.J I uniongs : • Shootist. King .Musket, Tlmriiliam Lass, Du kin. Clamor, Vulpine. Lady Lackham. Eaton Hall 8.13, Invite, Lady \ a.lkyric, Knocknlong. Earthquake 7.13.

Stewards’ Handicap, ol .0.1 furlongs: —Noteworthy 10.0. Limited 9.9. Solvear 8;12. Coomassie 8.8, Sagittarius; Taku Tama 8.6, .Mataa 8.5, White Ringlet. 8.1. Quinola 8.0. Pari 7.13, ■tael 7.10, Tip Tree 7.6. Bank Draft. Corinthic 7.0,

Hannan Memorial, of 1] miles: First Raid 9.7. Dolomite 9.0. Warfille 8.10. Tope re. Gold Bag 8.3. The Dove 8.2. Killigrew B.M. A rdifinnaii 7.13. Giggoswiek 7.12. Quarterdeck

7.10, Bold Archer 7.6. B;d),v Bun. 7.1,

Fairy Tidings, Buoyant 7.3. Flying Handicap, of sj)' furlongs:— Quantum 9.12, Limited 9.10, Booster, Subdivision 9.3, Sagittarius 8.9, Taku Tania 8.6, Mataa 8.5, Arrow Maid, Full Crop 8.3. White Kinglet 8.1. Quinola 8.0, Pari 7.12. Quillfire i .3. Alotropolitau Hack Handicap.—Fortalice. Grand Acre, Coll 9.1, Countermarch 8.11. Fallow 8.10, Dawn o’ Day 8.8, Animated 8.5, Pimple, Bright Spear 8.3. Grattan 8.1, King Musket. Baton Hail 8.0.

Otira Higlnveight Handicap ol / furlongs.—Ardfinnan 9.1, Killigrew 9.0, Coll 8.12, Rapina, Bold Archer 8.0, Fallow. Thursby 8.6, Buoyant, Some Lad 8.3, Corinthie 8.0.

iMawhera Handicap Trot (harness), of 90 sovs., 2.231 class, one mile and three furlongs.— Devon Child, Etirpiette. Marina Brixtoii, Rose Guy, Tempo, Glcngowrie, Be Voyage, Bingen Wilkes see.. Be Fashion 12, Flying Kate 24, Ruth Logan 36. August Pointer, Hakari 48.

Kaiata Haiidieaj) Trot (saddle), of 90 sows., 2.28 class, one mile.—Princess Then, Sissisox. Great TlioUght, ser.. Lock Bank, Millaquin, Kawiina. Harina 12, Bingen Wilkes 24, Binsoartli, Denver Jack. Bonnie Drift 48, Loco 60.

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Hokitika Guardian, 9 April 1931, Page 6

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RACING. Hokitika Guardian, 9 April 1931, Page 6

RACING. Hokitika Guardian, 9 April 1931, Page 6

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