SPORTING.
C.J.C. ACCEPTANCES, Feb L'kess (Association. Christchurch, March 21. The C.J.C. acceptances are:— Great leister Handicap of 1300 sovs, seven furlongs.—Autumn 9.8, Expect, Chortle, Emperndor, and Rewi Poto 8.13, Ladoga 8.12, First Glance, Croesus 8.6, Night watch 8.3, Tree Lucerne 8.2, Sartorze 8.1, Reval 7.12, Obsono 7.11. Chudic and Belasco 7.10, Clyneiish and Bertrada 7.9, Gold Soult 7.8, Charmilla and Banksia 7.5, Bonny Bigg 7.4, Peg 7.3, Ogi'r 7.2. Marsa (including oil) penalty) 6.12, Magdala (3.9, Formnal 6.7. Great Autumn Handicap of 1300 sovs., one mile and a-half.—Warstep 9.11, Ladoga 9.1, Rewi Poto 8.12, Kilraiii 8.9, First Glance 8.9, Nightwatch 8.0, Multiply 7.13, Special Form 7.11, Ogier 7.8, Gold Soult 7.7, Banksia 7.6, Bertrada 7.5, Court Martial and Scotch Melody (including 71b penalty) 7.0. Sir Moseley, owned by Mr A. W, Gillies, ami trained by O. Cox, died yesterday (Sunday) from inflation of the bowels. The animal took ill only on the day previous. AUSTRALIAN RACING. Unitbo PiifiSfl Association. Sydney, March 21. At Rosehill Traquette ran third in the Bawson Stakes and Moonbria second iu the Madub Handicap.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 67, 22 March 1915, Page 7
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178SPORTING. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 67, 22 March 1915, Page 7
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