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SPORTING.

AT RICCARTON TO-DAY. Per Press (Association. Christchurch, November 14 There is bright cool weather for the third day of the Canterbury Hockey Club meeting, with a fair attendance and going good. Results; — Port Cooper Hurdles, of 25050v5., 1J miles. —Corrie 1, Daylight Bill 2, Kilrneny 3. Scratched: Ngatiruanui, Parable and Combination,. At the second fence Beacon, Otatara, and The Pole fell. Kinsway led to the straight, where Corrie took charge and won by ten lengths, Kilmeny three lengths away. Time, 3min 17 2-ssec. Cressy Welter Handicap, of 400 sovs., six furlongs.—Pavlova 1, Lady Alicia 2, Reyal 3. Scratched: Sanci. Carolus and Medallist. .Reval was in front when they reached the straight proper, hilt in the race down, the straight Pavlova and Lady Alicia drew level and Pavlova won by a length from Lady Alicia, who heat Reval by half a. length. Ardent was fourth. Time, Imin 13 8-ssecs.

Seymour Handicap, of 200sovs., i furlongs.—St. Elmn 1, Wharfinger 2, Silver Shield 3. All started. Wharfinger led round the turn, with St. Elmn in close attendance, and in the

run home St. Elmn drew out and won by a length, Silver Shield a length away, with Findhoru fourth, lime, Imin 28 3-ssec.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXX, Issue 67, 14 November 1914, Page 6

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SPORTING. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXX, Issue 67, 14 November 1914, Page 6

SPORTING. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXX, Issue 67, 14 November 1914, Page 6

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