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SECOND DAY OF AUTUMN FIXTURE HURDLES TO CARINTHIA Press Association CHRISTCHURCH, Today. The Canterbury Jockey Club’s aut- ’ iimn meeting concluded today in fine j weather. There was a large attendj ance and the track was in good » order. | Ptesults: PEERS WICK HURDLES Of £230; once round and a distance. 7—CARINTHIA. 9.12 1 4—TROILUS, 9.9 2 6—ANTRIM BOY, 10.2 3 Scr.: Amorist. Won by a head. Time, 2.54. AUTUMN NURSERY HANDICAP, Of £300; 6 furlongs. I—OZONE, 8.0 i 1— ILKLEY, 7.2 ’ 2 2 KAKARA, 7.0 I. 3 Time ® t^ rted - Won by half a length. Ozone and Ilkley were coupled on the totalisator. YALDHURST HANDICAP Of £300; 1 mile. 3 STARSHOOTER, 7.13 1 I—GLENROWAN, 7.9 2 4 THE BAILIFF, 7.9 3 Scratched: Dolomite. Won by one I length. Time, 1.40. ADDINGTON HANDICAP Ol £250; 1 mile 4 PARIS, 7.13 . . 1 5 THE VISCOUNT, 7.2 ,*.* ‘‘ 2 I—NETLEY, 7.5 3 1 All started. Won by one length. Time,
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 953, 22 April 1930, Page 10
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