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C.J.C. MEETING

KENTUCKY'S GREAT EASTER. AUTUMN PLATE TO BLUE BORDER (By Telegraph—Press Association.) CHRISTCHURCH, April 14. The Canterbury Jockey Club's meeting opened in cold and showery weather. The track was heavy and the attendance, though, affected by the weather, was good. The totalisator handled £47.275 10s, compared with £55.375 10s for the first day last year. Results: — Kildare Hurdles, IJm and 50yds: 5/4 Master Dingle, 9.8 (A. Stove) 1; 4/5 Streamline, 11.12 (G. Ridgway.) 2; 3/3 Roseman, 9.4 (J. Richards) 3. Also started: 2/1 Dividend; 1/2 Donadea. Five lengths; four. Dividend was fourth. Time. 3.25 4-5.

Champagne Stakes, for two-year-olds, 6f: 5/6 Palfrey, 8.10 (Messervy) 1; 2/2 Monetary, 8.10 (L. J. Ellis) 2; 6/4 Corn Prince, 8.10 (S. Waddell) 3. Also started: 3/3 Willow Wood; 1/1 Fay Roll; 4/5 Salutation. Head; neck. Willow Wood was fourth. Time, 1.15.

Courtenay Handicap, 7f: 3/3 Roman Sen, 7.12 (D. Mackie) 1; 1/1 Hurry Girl. 8.1 (W. Broughton) 2; 4/4 Rue, 8.7 3. Also started: 2/2 Arctic Dawn; 7/8 Kurawhi; 8/7 My 'Abbey; 7/10 Lochheed; 6/5 Gentility; 5/6 The Joker; 10/9 Avenal; 14/13 Blue Silk; 11/12 Enticing; 13/14 Force; 12/11 Haughty Lad. Length each way. Arctic Dawn was fourth. Time, 1.32. Autumn Plate. Im: 6/6 Blue Border, 8.5 (W. Broughton) 1; 3/3 Foxette, 8.4 (L. J. Ellis) 2; 1/1 Wiki Fox, 8.10 (C. Wilson) 3. Also started: 5/5 Muffler;’ 2/2 Eulogist; 8/8 Bine Abbey; 4/4 Khurja; 10/9 Lord Midas; 7/7 Swept Mystery; 9/10 Ryetown; 11/11 Benevplent. Half a head; length. Mufl’ler was fourth. Timo, 1.47.

Great Easter Handicap, 7f: 2/2 Kentucky, 8.2 (S. Waddell) 1; 12/9 King’s Toast. 7.3 (A. Stokes) 2; 1/1 Circular Note, 7.10 (W. Broughton) 3. Also started: 6/5 Doria; 4/4 Enrich; 8/7 Not Cut: 5/6 Hearth; 9/9 Density: 3/3 Don't Forget: 7/8 Night Eruption: 13/12 Little Robin: 11/11 Pleading; 10/13 Loighnor. Three lengths; length. Little Robin was fourth. Time, 1.29.

Russley Handicap, sf: 2/2 Egyptian Rose. 7.6 (,f. McFarlane) 1; 10/11 Hinepo. 7.0 <A. Johnson) 2; 9/8 Arabian Night, 7.10 (L. J. Ellis) 3. Also started: 1/1 Espionage; 7/6 Full Pitch; 5/5 Princess Myosotis; 11/12 Hunting Charm; 15/14 Plumbago; 14/16 Guardress; 13/17 Patria; 8/9 Lady Nottava: 4/4 Bascule; 12/10 Lindtis; 16/15 Sir Grey; 3/3 Good Scout; 6/7 Miss Saone; 12/13 Verlagia. Two lengths; head. Espionage was fourth. Timo. 1.32. Sockburn Handicap, Of: 2/2 Iceland Spar. 7,5 (A. Messervy) 1; 10/10 Prudent Prince. 7.1 iV. Barrington) 2; 5'5 Winning Rival, 7.13 (C. Wilson) 3. Also started: 6/8 Royal Chief: Si 9 Willie Win; 14/14 Thermidor; 4/3 Wardress; 1/1 Happy Ending; 3/4 Knight Commander; 7/6 Gay Parade; 12/13 The Wrecker; 11/11 Shikari: 8/7 Merry March; 13/12 Inane. Neck; half a length. The Wrecker was fourth. Time, 1.59.

Papnnui Hack Handicap. 7f: 3/3 Stabilize. 9.0 (A. E. Ellis) 1; 2'2 Rawhamai 7.5) (L. J. Ellis) 2; 1/1 Phyto, 8.6 <S. Waddell) 3. Also started: 5/5 Grecnbank; 6'6 Hall; 4/4 Starwink. HaK ti head: three lengths. Halt was fourth. Time 1.32.

FEUDING ALEXCELIA SUCCESSFUL. HACK CUP WON BY AUTHORESS. (By Telegraph—Press Association.) PALMERSTON N.. April 14. The Feilding Jockey Club’s autumn meeting was concluded today in fine but very cold weather. The course was heavy. The totalisator investments for the day were £27,154, a decrease of £2721. The total for the meeting was £58,163, compared with £59,913, a decrease of £1750. Results:—

Kimbolton Hurdles, about IJm and 130yds: 7 Great Quex, 9.11 (P. Brady) 1; 3 Mataroa, 10.6 (A. E. Lord) 2; 5 Segra, 10.13 (J. Hayes) 3. Also smarted: 8 Golden Memory; 1 Manteau; 4 Selkirk; 2 Travail; 6 Airshot; 9 Corroboree; 10 Vineyard. Half a head; three lengths. Golden Memory was fourth. Time, 3.4 2-5.

Waiata Stakes, weight 8.7, 7f: 2 Support (W. J. Mudford) 1; 6 Half Crown (G. R. Tattersall) 2; 1 Courting (H. P. Stewart) 3. Also started: 4 Royal Talkie: 7 Radio Call; 5 Miss Hallomet; 1 Luarth; 3 Greek Idol. Three lengths; head. Royal Talkie was fourth. Time, 1.33. Edmund Goodbehere Memorial Handicap, Im and a dist.: 5 Alexcelia, 7.0 (C. A. Bowry) 1; 2 Kotua, 8.0 (D. W. Redstone) 2; 6 Dynasty, 8.2 (G. P. Dowrick) 3. Also started: 1 Amigo; 3 Mittk\; 4 Notium; 7 Pearl of Asia. Three-quar-ters of a length; two lengths. Amigo was fourth. Time, 2.2. Awahuri Nursery Handicap. 5Jf: 1 Ring Chief, 9.8 (W. J. Mudford) 1; 2 Lady Acora, 8.6 <G. P. Dowrick) 2; 3 Stairway, 7.3.1 (H. P. Stewart) 3. Also started: 4 Sterling Lad; 5 Ara; 6 Sir Fox. Half a length; length and a half. Sterling Lad was fourth. Time, 1.11 2-5. Denbigh Handicap, 6f: 6 Black Robe, 7.6 (D. W. Redstone) 1; 7 Screen Star, 7.8.1 (R- Marsh) 2; 1 Autolite, 9.4 (N. Vaughan) 3. Also started: 2 Tuatara; 3 Royal Star II.; 5 Mittie; 4 Zest; 9 Lucullus Boy; 8 Harina. Length; neck. Mittie was fourth. Time, 1.16 3-5. Oroua Hack Cup, IJm: 2 Authoress, 8.9 (G. R. Tattersall) 1; 8 Indian Sun. 7.9 (R. Marsh) 2; 5 Boden Park, 8.7 (S. Parramore) 3. Also started: 9 Ringcraft; 3 Talenta; 1 Foxiana; 7 Renascor; 4 Stella Lux; 13 Dunmanway; 6 Myarion; 12 Ra Houhou; 11 Squeers; 16 Goldburn; 10 'Wildfire; 15 Regicide; 14 Israel. Half a length; one. Talenta was fourth. Time, 2.15 4-5. UnTiTO T-ToTTorl J r» (N't O "O »« rvl i i-x rt*

Rewa Hack Handicap, 6f: 2 Ringling, 7.7 (C. G. Sargent) 1; 1 Silverhope, 8.10 (G. R. Tattersall) 2; 3 Blandisher, 8.9 (D. W. Redstone) 3. Also started: 5 Valiant Lady; 4 Tavoy; 7 Miss Clipper; 6 Hinerangi; 9 Taitama; 8 Cheetah, two lengths; four. Tavoy was fourth. Time, 1.17 1-5. Makino Handicap, 7f: 2 Scandal, 8.2 (W. J. Mudford) 1: 3 Endorsement, 8.4 (R. Marsh) 2; 6 Veldette, 7.13 (D. W. Redstone) 3. Also started: 4 Ned Cuttie; 1 Last Acre; 7 Lindrum; 5 Stencil. Two lengths; head. Ned Cuttie was fourth. Time, 1.30 3-5.

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 15 April 1941, Page 3

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C.J.C. MEETING Wairarapa Times-Age, 15 April 1941, Page 3

C.J.C. MEETING Wairarapa Times-Age, 15 April 1941, Page 3

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