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SPORTING

CONCLUD4NC DAY. j GRiBAT AUTUMN 7 WON BY LOS AXGTELOS. (By Telegraph—Press Association.; OHJUSTOHURGH', Last Night. The Canterbury J.C. Autumn meeting was concluded 'to-day. weather was fine in the early portion, of tflie day, but in the middle of the afternoon heavy rain commenced, ac'companied by thiunder. Totolisator receipts amounted to £19,467, making a total of £44,667 10s for the two days, against £38,628 last year. Results:— ' ' • Peerswick H/urdles Handicap, one mile and three-quarters.— Mercedo <9:O, .1; Jack Ashore 9.-8, ■ 2; Gold. Bird 12.7,' 3.Also.started— Dorando 12.4. Wipn by three-part& of a length,, with three lengths between second and third. Time, 3min. 18 4-ssecs. | Autumn. Nursery Handicap, five furlongs.— Lady Georgia 8.6 1; Lady I ■Mercia 6.7, 2; SpeciaJfoam ' so { ' danc,er 8.12, 6.7. " Won liy' n^arjy'': ;: halr.. a lengthTj ! with a ili£aai between Yaldhurst Welter Handicap, seven J furlongs.— Effort 9.8, 1; Kilts 8.13, 2; Sea King 8.11, 3. Also started— ' Thistledown lO.or BMeney 8.11, Ki-'j mona. 7.10, Mies Advance 7.8, Go- I lightly 7..7, Daylight";Bill -7.7. Won' i by a length, a length and- a, half be- ,{ twoca second and third. Time, Imin. i .27 .• , . I Great Autumn Handiean-, of 1000 5 eovs, on© mile and a half.—Los Ah- | glos 9.5, 1; Masterpiece 8.7, 2; Mid- ] night'Siun 8.7, 3. Also started— J Bronze Dmre&t: 8.9, Odessa 7.2, I .Mamrura 8.2, Martine 7.2? The. Cor-.' J net ;7.0,'' Waipaku 6.13, OutlaiutwM ,G.Q. Won by two lengths, with a long I neck ibetween second and tihird. Time, j 1 t 2imup34 SrSsecs. ■ ' |< . Addiington Plate, five furlongs.—j ' Aim/well 8.1, 1; Achilla 7.6, 2; Mus-| cadine 8.1, 3. Also started'— Hesiane-: 1 8.9, Windward 8.1. Won six '■ .lengths, with a head between the see- I ondaud tihird. Time, lmin.. 3 3-5 ' .•sees. ••• ' / . . i'

Twentieth Challenge Stake®, seven furlongs.— Autuirrarus 7.11, 1; Bandeint 8.8, 2 ; Brown Owl 7.2, 3. Also •started— Ej'mengarde 7.9 and Gnome 7.1. Wfcn by thi'eequartei's of a length, wit>!i a length between second and third. Time, lmin. 28sees.' : Temjpleton Handicap, 6 furlongs.— Gapon 7,3, 1; Pilgrim's Way 7.7, .2; Clanmena 6.7, 3. Also started?— Culprit 9.5, Gipsy Belle 9.5, 9.3, Colleen Mary 0.7, Pleasure6.7. '

'Filial Haaxdicap: Mira 7.12,. I Bellah 7.1, 2; Oratava 7.0, 3. Also started— Byron b.13, (Rosev "Noible 8.12, !CoiV>nifoi'm, ,8.0, Taiinfliaj^er 7.13, Turna 7.12, Tikitere. 7;11 > , True 6.7. Won by half a head, witili a head between second and third. Time, lmin. 43 2-s®eos. Aiimvell, the winner of'the Addington Plate, was bought in by the owner at £45. Friwoletti, the winner of -the G-imcrack race yesterday, was bought in by the owner at £4O.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10604, 10 April 1912, Page 5

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SPORTING Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10604, 10 April 1912, Page 5

SPORTING Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10604, 10 April 1912, Page 5

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