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SPORTING.

C.J.C. MEETING. BOA' Tti.N WLNS GREAT AUTUMN. OIiALLENGE stakes by AUTUM N US. '(By Telegraph.—Fr&a Association,.) C H RISTCHUROH, Last Night. Tlio Ciirifitclnirch Joclc.-y I'-lub'f-. Easter mooting was continued to-day. The weather was fine, hut a very e-okt sou'-we-st wind was '»io\viu<j; all I day. J Tlio TC-siilts arc 1 as iollow : Peers >vick Hurdle Handicap, of 200 sovs., l:'f miles. —(i K-. Baxter's ch g C'ardifr, aged, 9.0 (J. .Bird), 1; YY • Rutherford's g.g Daylight Bill, 4yrs. !).0 (J. Ly-ford), 2; 5 O. W. Hammonds':* ch nf Cold Pin, Oyr.s, 10.!) (K Douglas), 3. AF.m ran.—l- St. h. Ivin 12-.2, 1 Bercola 11.13, 3 Aetna- 9.1). Time, 3min 20>s.ecs. Autumn Nursery Handicap, of 300 sovs., for 2-vear-o!ds, 6 furlongs. 2 J. 13. Hold's I) Cj. Ogier, 8.3 (V •' E. Jones), 1; 1 "Mr High den's" br f I3ertrada, 8.5 (A. Olliver), 2; 5 Sir Geo. Clifford's <'li c Veritas, 7.3 (0. Emmerson), 3. Also ran. —4 Jason 9.0, / Tlio Tague 8.10, 3 Martins 8.6, 8 War,-ste-p 8.3, 10 Somniform 7.13, 6 Hk>-toriett-e 7.11, 5 Glwicannich 7.7, 12 Chorale 7.3, 9 Fi'.ora Mac Donald 6 11 Snmv-raker 6.7. In the run to the post Ogier finished well and .just got, up in time to defeat Bcrtrada by hali a li:-ad. Time, lmin 15 l-ssecs. Yald'hurst Welter Handicap, of 250 sovs., 7 furlongs. —1 J. H. Prosser's 1) f Special Form, 3yrs, 8.4 (>O. Env- ' merson), 1; 6 Tl. Amves' ch g Oxenliopc, 3vrs, 8.5 (L. G. King). 2; 11 J. Westerman's •!> g Ladrone, (J. G'amphell), 3. Af.so ran. 10 Gnome 7.13, 4 Thistledown- 9.4, 7 Tlirax 9.3, 3 Kilmeny ,9.1, 2 Carolus 8.10, 8 Mumura 8.8, 12 Mere 7.9, 5 Lockwood 7.7, 9 Kimona 7.7, 13 Andrea, 7.7. Oxerihope held command ft-s the .straight was reached. hut at tlio distance post was challenged by Special . Form,- -who won nicely by a [length. Time, lmin 28 4-ssjcs. GREAT AUTUMN HANDICAP,

OF ,1300 !Sow; Second 200 and Third 100 sovs'from Stake, 1* miles: I—YV. G. and G. L. Stead's b f Bon Ton, 3yrs, 8/4 (E. Griffen) 1 4—"Mr Highden's h m Bronze, 4 yrs, 8.8 (A. Olliver) 2 2 —Sir Geo. Clifford \s 1) h Masterpiece, 4yr.s, 9.2 inc. 71b pen. (C. lEmmerson) ... 3 Also ran..—l Los Angelos 9.8'. 2 Brown Owl 7.5, G Sir Solo 8.9, 5 Coronifonn 8.8, 3 Cheddar 8.5, 7 Mira 8.3, 8 •Sanguinaiy 7.6, 9 Canute 6.7. When the straight was readied Bon Ton tl'osed on Brown" Owl and just below the distance Bronze came with a strong run on the, inside, While Masterpiece also put in a challenge. In a good race home Bon Ton won by a head from Brtnize, who was a nock in front of Masterpiece. Brown Owl was a length a,way, fourth, in front of Los Angelos, after whom came Mira Sir Solo and Cheddar. Time, 2min 34 2-ssecs. . - . Aldington Handicap, of 130 sovs., j one mile.—4 J. F. Buchanan's bg j Bulletin, aged, 10.3 (B. Deely), 1; 3 i T. Clarke's ch. f Ladv iNolan. 4vrs, 8.2 (W. Bell), 2; 1 Sir Geo. Clifford's ch f Scottish Star, 3yrs, 8.12 (C. Emmerson), 3. Also ran. —2 Editali 8.10, 5 Britain Crown 8.7. 0 Stephanos 7.7, 7 Stanrbonl 7.0, 8 Debonaire 7.0. Time, lmin 42 2-ssees. Twenty-first Challenge Stakes, of 750. sovs., 7 furlongs.—l Sir George Clifford's b c Autumnus, 3vrs. 8.11 (C. Emmerson), ] ; 1 Sir Geo. Clifford's b c Xightwatch. 2vrs, 7.5 (W. Belt), 2; 3 G. W. Greenwood's b g Emperador, 3.vrs, B.G (B. Deely). 3. Also ran. —2 Bon Reve 8.13, 4 Mowbray 8.6. Nightwatch was just in front of Emperador as they turned . into the straight and led to the distance, where Autummis, on t'he outside, came with, a strong challenge. In .a splendid race home Autumnusgot up in time to win by a head. Time lmin 28secs.

Templeton Handicap, of 300 sovs.. 6 fmfongs.—2 Sir Geo. Clifford's 1> ir> HeatlierUrae. 4yrs, 8.5 (C. Rmmerson) 1 ; 5 J. and R. Furze's eh g Kilts, G vns, 7.4 (11, Berry) 2; 4 L. G. T). Acland's cli g Query. 3vrs, 8.3 (R. W. King), 3. Also ran. —1 Culnrit 8.13, 3 Pilgrim's Way B.G, 5 Sea King 7.13, 6 Eocene 6.7, 7 Federal (5.7. Won hy two lengths. Time, lmin Usees. Final Handicap, of 250 sots., one mile.—2 J). H. Robert's hp g Tlie Comet, Gyps, 7.9 (W. Belf), 1; 6 IT. A Knight's br m Troon, syrs, 6.13 (R. Berry), 2; 1 Sii; Geo. Clifford's b g Glenfinnan, 3yrs, 7.11 (C. Emmerson), 3.- Also ran —4 Medallist 8.1,- 3 Gapon 7.11, 5 John Rnnyan 7.2. Won by three parts of a length, with Glenfinnan half a length away fclnr:!. Time, lmin 41 4-ssecs. The totaC.isator investments aiv.onnl - ed- to £26,131-J, as against. £19.407 last year.

FIRST DAY. BYROX WINSTHE CUP. (By Telegraph—Press Association.) . FET.LDTNG, March 24. Glorious weather prevailed for the first day of the Feilding races, and there was a very large attendance. Tiie track was in excellent order. Tlie totalisator receipts were £23,389, against £23,172 on Easter Monday last year. The following are the results : Waiata Hack, of 100 sovs. Five furlongs and a half. Weight Bst. 4 Mr J. Forester's Courtly (B. Olliver) 1; 6 Mr A. W. McDonald's Sepoy (.1. Morriss) 2; 8 Mr W. Home's Virtoris (R. Young) 3. Won by two lengths.

Mangaonc Stakes, of 300 sovs. Six furloims: 1 Mr F. G. Moore's Phroso, Sst. 4lb. 1, 3 Mr R, A. M'Donald's Hermia, Sst. 81b 2; 8 Mr P. W. Seally's Boronia, 6st. 71b. 3. Won by half a. length. T'ime, lmin. IGwo Kawa Kawa Hurdles, of 175 sovs. About two miles. —4 Mr G. Morris's Marton !)xt 1; 3Mr W. Home's Whim per, 9st 2; J Mr J. Torrens'si Rendroek, 9-st 3. Won oaftilv by several lengths. Time, 3min. 53 3-5-src. •> Tacnui Hack Hurdles, of 100 sovs. One mile and three-quarters. 3 Mr J. M. La-urout's C'lemencv, 9xt 1; 5 Mr \V. Ai • Beth'..-. Allure,'l ist (51b'2 ; .1 Mr W. (x. .loluiston'ti Knutsford, 9st (iib 3. _Won easily "by four lengths. Time, 3min. 22 1-5 sees. i'Yilding C-up, of 500 sovs. Oun mile and <> half. 7 Mr J. llarle's b. g. Byron, Sst lolb (O. Jenkins) 1 : 8 Mr J. Ma.nu's Lord Renown, Gsl Sib (A. Reed) 2; 2 Mr G. Clarcburt's Lady Menschikoff Sst lib (O. M'Carten) 3. Byron was th? fmt out, and led all the way, winning by a short head. The rest of the field was bunched together. Time, 2min. 37 4-ssec. • 'Onepuhi Hack Welter, of 100 so-vs. Ono mile and 54 ya,rds.- 2 Mr T. Bristol's Leonta, Bst 31b 1; 5 Mr J. Bruce's Top "Note, 7-st 111b 2; ll x Mr W. Hooker's Charge, 7st 111b 3. Top Note, who had had a bad passage, looked all over a winner, when Leonta put in a ran in the. last twenty yairds and won by half a length. Time, lmiu. 48 3-ssees. Ongo Hack, of 100 sovs. Five furlongs and a half. 8 Mr R. J. Stanfield's .Elknmid, 6st 71b 1, 5 Mr A. L. Buckman' s Lady Louisa, 8s b 21b, 2; Mr A. Hall's Den:so Orme, 7-st 81b 3. Won by half a length. Time, .lmin. Osees. Halcomhe Welter, of 200 sovs. Seven furlongs. 3Mr A. Alexander's Patronale, gst 31b, 1; 7 Mr J. Patterson's Passadena, Bst 31b,2; 10 Mr A. Jackson's Coromandel, 9st, 3. Won easily by a length and a half. Time* lmin. 29 3-ssec.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 26 March 1913, Page 6

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SPORTING. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 26 March 1913, Page 6

SPORTING. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 26 March 1913, Page 6

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