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C.J.C. MEETING.

Chbistchttbch, Yesterday. There was beautiful weather, and a large attendance. .: Free Handicap Sweepstakes of 3

soys, with 5050T9 added, for 3»year-oldi and upwards; one mile.—Siesta (Ham mock), 3 years, 7st 121bs (London: Nelly) Gitana, 4 years, 6st 121bs (Mcßluskey) 2; Sou-wester, 3 years, 7st (Brown), 3 Cheviot, Emir Bey, Trumpeter, Poll, anc Island Rose also ran. The betting was ( to 4 against Emir Bey, 2 to 1 again s Cheviot, and 3 to 1 against Sou-wester Time, Imin 45secs. Mischief wai scratched for all engagements; Ouids was struck out of'the Champagne. Leos Iris, and Cheviot were struck put of th« Autumn Handicap., < Great Attttjmn Handicap Sweefstaki of lOsots., with, 300sovs. added, and is trophy valued at 100 guineas, second horse to receive 25sots., for three-year old^s and upwards. The winner of anj handicap of the value of ISOaovs. after the declaration of the weights, 31bs penalty; and 300sovs, slbs extra; 1| mile.—Welcome Jack, 3 years, Bst 4lbs (Budings), 1; Tasman, 4 years, Bst slbs (Wattie), 2; Lady Emma, 5 years, Bst ?lbs (Allan), 3. Salvage, Luna, Nonpareil, and the Jilt also ran. The betting was's to ,1 against Welcome Jack and Tastcan ; 3 to 1 a^aicst Salvage and Lady Emma; 100 to 15 against Luna; 10 to 1 against Nonpareil and the Jilt. Salvage was several lengths ahead on the post when the flag fell, but bj the time Dorritt had whipped him round and got him fully on his legs, Tasman was up to him, and the pair led round the bend, with lady Emma at their heels; as they passed, Nonpareil cams through his horses, and at the mile" post held a length lead of Tasman, on whose Quarters lay Salvage,—- Welcome Jack and iady Emma being the most prominent of the others, and Jilt last. As they ran past the yards daylight separated Nonpareil, Tasman, and Sakags from the rest of the field, headed by Lady Emma and Welcome Jack, the latter drawing nearer the leader before they rounded the bend. Nonpareil then fell back-, and Tasman had a slight lead of Salvage when they landed" ia the straight, Welcome Jack' and Lady Emma being in close attendance on them.,-! Welcome Jack, however, the moment his head was loosed drew up to Tasman and Salvage, and at the distance all was over, for Derritfc, Wattie, and Allan were all hard at work, and drawing further away at every stride. The son of Traducer won by two lengths, Tasman three lengths in front of Lady Emma, who passed at the pulling of Salvage, who finished fourth. Time, 2mins 38isecs, the fastest on record in New Zealand. Champa&ne Stakes of 20sovs, 250sovs added; for tworyear. old.colta Bst lOlbs, fillies, Bst 81bs; six furlongs.-—Water Nemph, by Totara—Water Sprite, Bst 81bs (Thompson), 1; Sir Bedevere, by Albany—lresdeuce, Bst lOlbs (Wattie), 2; eh f Cassivelunis—Fair Agnes, Bst lOlbs (Derreti), 3. Time, Imin 17f-secs. Thb Hunt Cvi?, silver trophy, value 50sovs, with 50sovs added; second horse to receive lOsof s ; about 3 miles, —Gladiator, 5 years, list 51bs (Thompson), 1 ; Michael Scott, 5 years, list 51bs (Piper), 2 ; Overdraft, aged, list lOlbs (owner), 3. Kattlerand Terry also ran, Epsom Wembb Handicap Sweep, staks, ssovs each, with JLOOsovs added, If miles.—Leos, 3 years, lOst slbs (Wattie), li Jack, 3 years, Bst 71bs (Webster),^;

Gitana, 4 years, 9st 71b3 (Allan), 3. Emir Bey, Envy filly, Comet, and Sou-wester also ran. Leos won easily by three lengths, Jack two lengths in front of Gitana. Time, 2tnins 42fsecs. The Hack Race was won by Golddust, beating 12 others.

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Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4438, 27 March 1883, Page 2

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C.J.C. MEETING. Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4438, 27 March 1883, Page 2

C.J.C. MEETING. Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4438, 27 March 1883, Page 2

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