CANTERBURY J.C. HANDICAPS.
CHRISTCHURCH, Last night. Following are the C.J.C. handicaps for the Great Easter and Great Autumn : — Great Easter Handicap, of 1000' sovs; seven furlongs. — Cimabue 9.11, Toxeuma 9.6, Historic 9.6, Meadow Lark 9.0, Red Heckle 8.13, Great Charter, Great Star, 8.2, Merry Damon 8.1, Panther 8.0, Full Feather, First Sight 7.12, Money Mine, Nedda 7.11, Royal Saxon 7.9, Richfield, Waving Corn 7.8, Silver Coot 7.7, Rin Tin Tin 7.6, Greenaivay 7.3, Royal Duke, Moa Bird 7.2, Pride 7.1, Royal Parade, Arikiwai, Flair, Leader, Te Ahwhina, Topere, First Raid, Gay Crest, Te Awha, 7.0. Great Autumn Handicap, of 1000 sovs ; 11-mile. — Historic 9.6, Concentrate 9.5, Rapier 9.0, Paquito 8.12, Red Heckle 8.11, Merry Damon 8.8, Seatoun 8.4, Oratrix, Count Cavour, 8.3, Money Mine, Hoylake '8.2, Latin Quarter, Pink Note, Waterline, 8.0, Pride 7.9, Great Star 7.7, Arikiwai 7.6, Master Clarence 7.5, Dolomite, Jaloux 7,4, Mountain Heath 7.2, Topere, Stealth, Gay Crest, Don Jose, 7.0.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 59, Issue 51, 1 April 1930, Page 3
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155CANTERBURY J.C. HANDICAPS. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 59, Issue 51, 1 April 1930, Page 3
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