C.J.C. MEETING
FIRST DAY ACCEPTORS. FIELD OF NINETEEN IN N.Z. CUP. (By Telegraph—Press Association..! CHRISTCHURCH, November 4. The final payment for the New Zealand Cup and acceptances for the remaining events on Saturday’s card at Riccarton. taken this evening, make an excellent programme to, open the Canterbury Jockey Club’s metropolitan meeting. The following are the acceptances: — Spring Hurdles Handicap, about lijm: Recollection 11.6; Dividend 11.2; Jewish Lad 10.12; Master Dingle 10.4; Dorado 10.2; Milford 9.12; Donadea 9.0. Spring Hack Plate, special weights, Im; Boloyna, Gayest Son, Gay Fox, Happy Night, Royal Lancer, Spearthrust 8.2; Great Night. Schoolgirl 7.11; Kentucky, Poutatau, Wild Coon. Belle Cane 7.2.
Linwood Handicap, 7f; Nightglass 8.11; All Night 8.9; Race Away 8.8; King’s Toast, Augment, Grey Night 8.6; Blandisher 8.3; Synthetic 8.1; Retrogression 8.0; Sham Boy 7.12; Gay Lancer 7.10; Blue Coat, Lord Midas 7.8; Greenbank, Phyto, Pleading. Eulogist, Royal Refrain 7.7.
Welcome Stakes, for two-year-olds. sf: Corn Prince 8.5; Dash o’ Dublin 8.0; Drake’s Drum 8.5; Foreign Coin 8.5; Monetary 8.0; Palfrey 8.5; Par Avion 8.5; Varuna 8.5; Willow Wood 8.5; Desert Maid 8.0; Flying Spray 8.0; Miss Jessica 8.0; Pay Roll 8.0; Salutation 8.5; Silver Lily 8.0. Apprentices’ Handicap, lm: Cymric 9.0; Sir - Amyas 8.9; Tissue 8.7; Ferriby 8.6; Stabilize 8.5; Arabic 8.2; Stylist 7.11; Twenty Grand 7.9; Rye Town 7.8; Cragon, Nightshift. Alias Rue 7.7. Stewards' Handicap. Gf: Density 8.11; Rebel Mate B.G; Spanish Lad. Doria. Bronwen 8.5; St. Cloud 8.4; Sir Beau 8.3; Enrich 7.13; Endorsement 7.9; Not Out 7.8; Belle Cane 7.7; Don’t Forget 7.5; Gold Flight 7.2; Kentucky 7.1; Gay Parade 7.0. Riccarton Handicap, 9f: Sovereign Lady 9.3; Beau Leon 8.12; Globe Trotter, Lambourn 8.7; Sir Cameron. Petersham B.G; Trench Fight, Night Pal, Wild Career 8.5; Night Dress, Lockit 7.13; Hanlon 7.9; Chirp 7.8; Glenora Boy, Cape Gabo, Prudent Prince, Siglow 7.7.
NOT FOR SALE £lO.OOO OFFER FOR BEAU VITE REFUSED. (By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright) MELBOURNE, November 4. Mr Ralph Stewart, owner of Beau Vite, has refused an American offer of £lO,OOO for the horse. He said he was not for sale at any price. Scientist is regarded as the only doubtful runner in the Melbourne Cttp, which will start at 3.30 p.m. Intermittent rain in the past 24 hours has had little effect on the track. The forecast is that the weather will improve. If there is no further rain, the track will be firm. J. Thompson has arrived. He will ride Scientist in the Cup. Scientist is suffering from soreness as the result of a kick before the Derby start, but his connections . expect the colt to be fit enough to run. Morvren is suffering from a boil in the mouth, and his starting in the Cup depends on today’s progress. If Gilltown runs in the Cup, H. Skidmore will be his rider. M. McCarten has been engaged to ride Wilson, and T. Unkovich will ride Tidal Wave. Gold Salute is an acceptor .in the Railway Highweight Handicap, and the Yan Yean Stakes tomorrow, but is an unlikely starter. Present intentions are that High Caste will run in the Yan Yean Stakes.
Final acceptors for the Oaks Stakes are:—Berry, Procella, Throttle. Pauline, Tranquil Star, Libertas, Resting. Meadow Lark-, Session. Trueness, Love o’ Mine. Cicada, Dalably (subject to interstate scratchings).
Riccarton Riders. Some riding engagements made for the New Zealand Cup and Stewards' Handicap are: —C. Wilson, Dictate and Spanish Lad: P. Spratt, Capricious and Density: B. H. Morris. The Buzzer and Sir Beau: 11. Wiggins, Te Kawiti and Not Out: W. Ellis. The Raker and Don't Forget; and A. Messervy. Wardress and Doria. Others for the Cup alone include: —L. Clutterbuck, Swordstick; M. Caddy. Passafonn; W. Mudford. Taurangi; M. Billington. Second Innings.
NEW ZEALAND CUP, of £2000. Two miles. Royal Chief .. 9 6 Second Taurangi .. .. 8 8 Innings 7 3 The Buzzer .. 8 6 Wardress .. .. 7 I Sly Fox .. .. 8 0 Little Robin .. 7 1 Te Kawiti .. . 7 10 Settlement 7 0 Capricious .. . 7 9 Tlie Raker .. 7 0 Passaform .. . 7 8 Serenata .. .. 7 0 Swordstick . 7 5 Pearl of Asia 7 0 The Ring .. . 7 4 Kilometre .. .. 7 0 Dictate .. .. . 7 3 Auto Sween .. 7 0
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