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SPORTING.

THE CANTERBURY CARNIVAL.

BON KEVE WINS THE DERBY.

By Cable—Press Association-—Copyright. : Christchurcli, Last Night. The, Canterbury Jockey Club's spring meeting was continued to-day in miserable weather, a cold southerly driving over the course. The going was in consequence soft, and the attendance small. Results:— DERBY" DAY MIDDLETON HURDLES ■ HANDICAP, of 250 sovs.; one mile and three-quarters. 3 Mr. J.' Westerman's br g White Cockade,* by Finland—Miss Lochiel, aged, 10.9 (L. Hagerty) .... 1 ■ o Mr. J. O'M'eao's b m Fashion Plate, 'by Handsome. Jack—Rongotea syrs., 11.13 (W. D.k Young) 3 7 Mr. C. W. Hammond's ch g Gold Pin, by Tcrapin—Reject, Oyrs., I 9.13 (F. Douglas) 3 . Also started: 1 Bollin 11.0, 4 Hawick 11.2, 9 Gold Bird 11.1, 2 Golden Loop' 10.9, 0 Don Carlos 9.2, Aenia 9.0. Racing for tJue straight, White Cock-> ade, Gold Pin and Fa-shion Plate drew I away after crossing the last obstacle,! when Cockade drew clear and beat Fashion 'Plate by over two lengths. Gold' Pin was six lengths away. Bollin was] fourth and Aema fifth. Tims, 3mm l 27 2-sse«. CRITERION HANDICAP, of <3OO sovs.; ,'#. seven furlongs. 2 Mr. 'J. H. Myers' b h Soldiers' Chorus, by Martian Grand ; Opera, syrs., 9.9 (A. H. Wilson). 1 1 3 Mr. G. D. Greenwood's b m Pierene, by Achilles—Bluewater, 4yrs. 8.9 (B. Deeley) 2 i s'Mr. C. H. Whitney's ch m Ceylon, I foy Signalman—Tea Caddy, 4vrs., 1 6.9 (W. Bell) 3 ! 8 Gipsy Belle 8.10, 8 Culprit 8.10, 1 ! Heatherbrae 8.1, 7 Bootle 8.1, 11 Tann- ' hauser 7.12, 4 Stardancor 7.9, 6 Merry Frank'7.B,-12,The Cornet 7.2, 9 Seatondale 0.13, 10 Beaeon 6.11, also started. Seatondale was left at. the post. Bootle waß first to show out, followed by Merry Frank and Culprit. There was no change in the leading positions till the straight was reached, when the field closed up. Below the distance Soldiers' Chorus drew out and, stalling off a strong challenge from Peirene, won by a goed length, Peirene heading Ceylon by two lengths, with Heatherbrae, Tannhauser, The Cornet, Culprit and Merry Frank close up. Time, lmin. 30 3-ssec. IRWELL HANDICAP, of 259 sovs., for two-year-olds; four furlongs. Mr. J. W. Skinner's b 1 Fender, by Martian— Fireside, 7.11 (R. Berry) 1 3 Mr. G. D. Greenwood's b c Zeua, by Martian—Stephanie, 8.2 (H. Watson) 2

11 Mr. H. Friedlander'u br f Immer, by Martian—Everlasting, 7.4 (J. O'Brien)

1 Peronilla 9.1, 4 Tatterley 9.0, 2 Glencanaich 8.2, 2 Briar Patch 7.11, 3 Cherubini 8.2, 15 Tiptop 8.2, 10 Garance 8.2, 13 Bungeebah 8.2, 8 Culture 8.0, 6 Soltano 7.12, 9 Bradamante 7.11, 7 Idealise 7.11, 12 Joan 7.11, 14 Sartorna .7.0, also started. When the field reached the course proper Peronilla and Tatterley were in charge. At the distanoe Zeus and Immer joined ti* first division, but Fender put in a great run on the outside, and won by half a length from Zeus, who was a length in front of Immer, Soltano and Sartovna- being close up. Time, 50 3-5 sec. DERBY STAKES, of 1350 sovs., for tliree-year-olds; one mile and a half. 1 Messrs. W. G. and G. L. Stead's br g . Bon Reve, by Boniform—Dreamer, 8.10 (A. Olliver) 1 3 Hon. J. D. Ormond's b g Haskayne, , by Birkenhead—Outer, 8.10 (F. D. Jones) 2 2 Sir Gir Geo. Clifford's br f Brown Owl, by Treadmill—Glenowlet, 8.5 (C. Emberson) 3 1 Messrs. Stead's br c Bon Ton 8.10 (coupled with Bon Reve), 5 Mr. L. G. D. Acland's ch g Gnome 8.10, 2 Sir Geo. Clifford's b c Autumnus 8.10, and 4 Mr. H. -Friendlander's Carious 8.10, also started. Bon Reve jumped out in front, with the others in close order. Running past Cutt's, Bon Reve had a lead of four lengths from Gnome, who was followed by Haskayne, Brown Owl, Boh Ton and Autumnus, with parolus last. There was no change going down back, but at the entrance to the straight the field closed up. In the run home.Bon Reve held his place and won by a length from Haskayne, with Brown Owl four lengths I away, followed by Gnome, Autumnus and Bon Ton. Time, 2min. 42 2-ssec. JUVENILE PLATE, of 400 sovs., for two and three-year-olds; five furlongs. J

1 Mr. E. J. Watt's cli f VeHtura, by Traquair—Sonoma, 3yrs., 8.2 (L. Wilson) 4 Mr. T. H. Lowry's br f Thei Hague, V Stepniak—Peace, 2yrs., 6.6 (H. Trickleband) 3 Mr. A. Alexander's «h f Bonny Helen Portland, 2yrs„ 6.6 (W Weller) ..."

5 Warstep 7.2, 8 Martel 6.11, 2 NightWatch 6.11 (carried 6.18), 7 Princa Laddo G.ll. 6 Secret Link 6.6, also started. Ventura was first to ahow out, and was never headed, winning easily by two lengths from The Hague, with Bonny Helen a length away third, closely followed by Warstsp, Martel and Nightwatch. Time, lmim. 3se«. METROPOLITAN HANDICAP, of 1000 sovs.; one mile and a half. 11 Mr. T. H. Lowry's blk c Bobrikoff, aged. 9.1 (F. D. Jones) 1 4 iMr. W. S. Davidson's br h GoldSnder, Syrs., 7.8 (W. Wilson) ;.. 2 Mr. A. E. Din-rant's b f Sinapis, 4yrs., 7.5 (H. Griffiths) j Los Angelos 9.13, 4 Undecided 8.12, 1 Masterpiece 8.11, 12 Sea Queen 8.4, 3 Coroniform 8.3, 13 Domino 7.13, 12 Merrivonia 7.12, 7 Mendip 7.12, 5 Sandstream 7.4, 6 Brown Trout 7.3, 10 Allegory 7.3, 8 Mira 7.2, 9 Odessa 6.12, 16 True Knight 6.10, also started. Bobrikoff led at the straight, but going down Goldfinder appeared on the I ssene, and after a neck-and-neck go,

flashed past the post together. Time, 2min. 39sec.

EPSOM HJGH-WE rGll'r HANDICAP, of 400 sovs.; six furlongs. 5 Mr. W. C. Kins'* b c Potoa, by Monoform—Black Watch, 3yrs., 8.0 (J. O'Shca) 1 1 Mr. L. G. D. Acland's eh g Query, 4yrs., 8.13 (L. G. King) 2 2 Mr. J. Ellis's blk h My Lawyer, aged, 9.3 (H. Price) 3

G Crown Pearl 10.J3, 17 Hcrmia 9.3, 8 Pilgrim's Way 9.3, 10 Styx 9.3, 7 Peroneal 9.2, 18 Balaclava 8.9, 3 Peary 8.9, 13 Glenfinnan 8.8, 14 Kilts 8.8, 4 Mount Victoria 8.5, 19 Col'een Mary 8.0,' 9 Oxenhope S.O. 11 Teviotdalc 8.0, 12 Early Morn 8.0, 15 Bracken 8.0, 10 Lady Marcia 8.0, 20 Distinction 8.0, 2 Andrea 8.0, also started. Won by a length and a half. Time, lmin. 16 i'-oseo. ASHLEY HANDICAP, of 130 sovs.; one mile. [5 Mr. J. Grigg's b g Gold Ring, 7.2 j (H. Berry) 1 1 Mr. G. F. Moore's b m Phroso, 6yrs., 8.10 (A. Olliver) 2 8 Mr. J. Fleming's br g Awhetoro, syrs., 7.0 (H. Watson) 3 I 2 Scottish Star 8.12, 3 Canute 8.12, 3 Editah 7.13, 0 Courtly 7.5, 9 Warlight 17.0, 7 Umeraboy 7.0, 5 Britain's Crown I 7.0, also, started. ' Phroso jumped out of the barrier very .quickly, and at once took the lead from Britain's Crown, with Gold Ring next. The order was maintained till the straight was reached, when Britain'! Crown was brought to the front with a well-timed run, and eventually won by nearly two lengths, three lengths b& tween second and third. Time, lmin. '46 l-ssec

The tote investments totalled £31,530, against £32,958 for the same day ol last year.

THIRD DAY'S HANDICAPS

Christchurch, Last Night.

The following handicaps have been de clared for the third day of the C.J.C meeting: —

Suburban Hurdles. Fashion Plato 12.2, White Cockade 11.6,. Bollin 11.5,' North-East 11.5, Master Paul 11.2, Gold Bird 10.13, Hawick 10.13, Cornelian 10.12, Golden Loop 10.11, Gold Pin 10.0, Bracken 9.11, Cardiff 9.0, Don Carlos 9.0, Daylight 9.0, Aema 9.0.

Spring Nursery Handicap.-—Mowbray 9.0, Peronilla 8.13, Tatterly 8.12, Fonder 8.7, The Hague 8.4, Nightwatcb. 8.4, Historiette 8.4, Bonny Helen 8.0, Salzburg 8.0, Jason 8.0, Warstep 8.0, Whiz 8.0, Counsel 8.0, Ogier 8.0, Veritas 8.0, Soltano 7.11, Martel 7.11, Chcnibini 7.11, Garagance 7.11, Astor 7.11, Culture 7.10, Adelicia 7.9, Flora McDonald 7.9, Snowraker 7.9,-Gerberga 7.9, Formnal 7.9, Ada Merling 7.9, Innner 7.7, Idealise 7.6, Briar Patch 7.6, Bradamante 7.6, Secret Link 7.2, Gladful 7.1, Tip-Top 7.0, Bungallbah 7.0, Lynique 6.12, Landrail 6.12, Royal I Scout 6.12, Guiding Way 6.12, Saratovna 16.9, Persefiller 7.10. Avon Welter.—Bon Reve 10.9, Theodore 10.3, Gipsy Belle 10.2, Culprit 10.2, Bon Ton 10.2, Crown Pearl 10.1, ThistleIdown 9.10, Sea King 9.10, Heatherbrae ' 9.9, Nortih-East 9.4, Merrivonia 9.4, Mira 9.4, Tannhauser 9.4, Quarantine 9.3, Allegory 9.3, Merry Frank 9.1, Styx 9.0, Piriwai 9.0, Diavolo 9.0, Query 8.13, Pilgrim's Way 8.12, True Knight 8.10, Countermine 8.9, Gnome 8.9, St. Felix 8.8, Percy 8.8, Stepney 8.7, Medallist 8.6, Balaclava 8.6, Seatondale 8.5, Ladrone 8.4, Armstrong 8.4, Kilts 8.3, Kilmeny 8.2, Beacon 8.2, Mount Victoria 8.2, Avaunce 8.3, Seraphic 7.13, Phroso 7.13, Expect 7.13, Black Lupin 7.13, Bracken 7.12, Aratiati 7.12, Troon 7.11, Canute 7.10, Colleen Mary 7.10, Teviodale 7.9, Miss Sylvia 7.9, Carolus 7.9, Grand Slam 7.7, Lockwood 7.7, Sveaborg 7.7, Distinction 7.7, Foam Flake 7.7. Otaio Plate.—Masterpiece 11.3, Bon Reve 10.12, Coxoniform 10.10, Taskmaster 10.9, Bon Ton 10.6, Sidestream 9.13, Allegory 9.12, Brown Trout 9.11, Martine 9.11, True Knight 9.5, Ngatimaru 9.4, Ceylon 9.0, Mumura 9.0, Medallist 9.0, Kiimeny 8.13, Gold Ring 8.10, Carolus 8.10, Ellerton 8.0, Litch 8.0, Gold Cup 8.0, Warlight 8.0, Gold Braid 8.0. Jockey Club Handicap.—Bobrikoff 10.1, Equitas 9.13, Soldiers' Chorus 8,3, Undecided 9.0, Bon Reve 9.0, Masterpiece 8.13, Bronze 8.10, Theodore 8.9, Pierene 8.9, Gipsy Belle 8.7, Sea Queen 8.5, Autumnuß 8.4, Culprit 8.3, Bon Ton 8.2, Haskayne 8.2, Crown Pearl 8.1, Mendip 7.13, Sinapis 7.11, Heatherbrae 7.10, Sea King 7.9, Taskmaster 7.8, Erniengarde 7.8, My Lawyer 7.5, Tanihauser 7.5, Stardancer 7.5, Quarantine 7.5, Allegory 7.4, Mira 7.3, Merry Frank. 7.2, Piriwai 7.1, Obligant 7.0, Odessa 6.13, True Knight 6.11, Gnome 6.10, The Cornet 0.9, Vocation 6.9, Gapon 6.9, Glade 6.9, Special Form 6.7, Ngatimaru 6.7, Anna Carlona 6.7, Imagination 6.7, Distinction 6.7. Randolph Handicap.—Potoa 9.9, Pcron-, *le 9.8, Hesione 9.2, Lady Volga 9.0, Avaunce 8.13, Black Lupin 8.12, Expect 8.12, Glenflnan 8.11, Scottish Star 8.11, Triereme 8.11, Oxenhope 8.9, Hinemanu 8.8, Early Morn 8.7, Kopek 8.6, Sveaborg 8.6, Imagination 8.6, Distinction 8.2, Pleasure Bent 7.13, Dockwood 7.13, Peg 7.13, May Dalrymple 7.13, Foam Flake 7.13, Gunflash 7.10, Golighty 7.7, Susa 7.3, Owhetoro 7.3, Dan Cameron 7.3, Gold Cup 7.0, Andrea 7.0, Massena 7.0, Bonitas 7.0, Mere 7.0, Jewel Pin 7.0, Gregory 7.0, Stambour 7.0, Scotch Melody 7.0, Counterpoint 7.0, Tympan 7.0.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 144, 5 November 1912, Page 8

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SPORTING. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 144, 5 November 1912, Page 8

SPORTING. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 144, 5 November 1912, Page 8

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