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RACING

CANTERBURY JOCKEY CLUB. WINTER MEETING OPENS. (Australian Press Association.) CHRISTCHURCH, August 11. The C.J.C. Winter meeting opened at Riccarton in fine weather. The track is good and attendance large. Hunters Hurdles.—4 Captain’s Gift 1, 5 Calham 2, 1 King’s Counsel 3. All started. Won by 3 lengths. Time 3.16.

Trial Handicap.—l Alladin 1,2 Callamart 2, 5 Gallivanter. All started. Won by 2 lengths. Time 3.13 2-5. Cashmere Handicap : —(1) Croupier 1; (2) Belvior 2; (20) Palace. All started. Won by bead. Time 1.13 1-5. -jumpers Flat:—i Membo 1; 5 Prii c: Lu 2; 2 Landmark 3. Scr : West Dome, Camisader, Haze. Won -by a head. Time 2.37 3-5. GRAND NATIONAL STEEPLECHASE. Snowfall 9.3 1 Paris 9.13 2 Lucess 9.9 *3 Scratched : Copey. ? A.J.C. STAKE MONEY CUT'

BY NEARLY' 40 PER CENT,

SYDNEY, August 10. 'fluf 1 Australian jockey Club has pfulied clown the p:lzc motley at its forthcoming spring meeting by at least fifty per cent, in the minor events. The added money for the full programme wjll be £25,450, as com--pared with £41,000 at the corresponding meeting last year. The A.J.C. Derby, however, remains tTie richest race in Australia, with £B,OOO of added money, and also £250 to the breeder of the winner, provided that lie bred the horse here or in New Zealand.

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Hokitika Guardian, 11 August 1931, Page 5

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RACING Hokitika Guardian, 11 August 1931, Page 5

RACING Hokitika Guardian, 11 August 1931, Page 5

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