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THE JURE.

grand national meeting. BEROOLA WINS THE STEEPLECHASE. [PRESS ASSOCIATION TELEGRAM.] CHRISTCHURCH, Aug. 12. The Grand National meeting of the Canterbury Jockey Club was held at Riccarton to-day in the presence of a large crowd of spectators. The weather was dull and cold at the start, but brightened later in the afternoon. The course was in good order and some interesting racing was witnessed. Following were tiie results: Hunters’ Hurdles Race Handicap, 130 sovs; once round and a distance. —9 D. Moroghan’s Buster, 10.1 (J. Deery), 1; S W. Parsans’ Umeraboy, 10.9 (G. A. Pine), 2; 7 H. Elworthy’s Alayo 10.3 3. Also ran: 3 Banderlero 11.9, 2 Hunakaha 11.3, 10 Canterbury 10.7, 6 Don Rubyl 10.5, 4 Agatha Green 10.5, 12 Rurnhank 10.0, A Corso 10.0, 11 l ady Maria 10.0, 1 Koromi 10.0. Burnbank, when leading, came ’to grief at the last- obstacle, and a good race home followed. Time, 3min. 10 o-ssec. Trial Hurdles Race Handicap, 250 sovs; Hi miles. —J. F. Armstrong’s Morning, 10. S (A. Julian), 1‘: 2H. E. Troutbeck’s Prince Eddie 10.9 (Thomson). 2; 4 Napper Tandy 9.0 (O’Connell), 3. Also ran: 5 Pip 10.7, 3 Waitoto S.lO, G Combination 9.10. Time, 3min. 21 l-ssec. Jumpers’ 'Flat Race Handicap, 150 sovs., Imiles! —1 J. M. Alexander’s Goodwin Park, 10.11 (L. Traill), 1; 3 R. Whyte’s Red Earl, 9.2 (F. EHis), 2: 7 H. M. Campbell’s Flingot, 10.0 (Deerv), 3. Also ran: 2 Coronetted 11.3, 6 Mavton 10.12, 4 The Rover 10.11, 5 Aberbrothock 10.8. 3 Watchchain 9.13, 10 Stevens 9-4, 11 Ribstone Pippin 9.0, 6 Daylight Bill 9-0. Won comfortably by a length and a half, a neck between second and third. Time, 2min. 43soc.

grand national steeplechase HANDICAP, 1400 sovs; three miles and a half. 2 J. R. L. Sandford’s Bercob, 11.3 (J. O'Connell) ... 1 1 F Armstrong’s The Spaniard, 11.0 (A. Julian) 2 7 H. J. Cameron’s Glenmore, 11.0 (W. Adams) 3

\]so fan: 4 Pariunu .11.9, 5-The Native 11.9, 3 Dorando 10.12, 6 Nedra 10.9. 9 Gold Pin. 9.13, S C’aptam Jack <!9 10 Riro Atu 9.7, 11 Ivia Ora 9./. At the Kennels double Glenmore held a slight lead over Bercola, after whom came The Spaniard, Dorando C-and Nedra, with Paritutu making up There was practically no change in the order till the brush fence was reached, when Bercola was showing the way to Glenmore. - The Native had made up a lot of ground, but Pari tutu ran off and spoilt ms chance, which, however, appeared very re- / mote. In a magnificent finish Bercola finished in front of the Spaniard and Glenmore, the latter being followed by Nedra at an interval of a length. Dorando v, as fi.th, 1 Native sixth, and Kia Ora last. Time, 7min. 24 4-osec. Tallv-ho Plate Steeplechase, 100 s ovs- 24 miles.— 7 J. Rattray’s Otaio 12.10 (Mr Hobbs). 1 : 1 H. Elworthy s w.,i,.;i-i 19.10 Glr A. Beattie). 2: 4 B. C‘. Rutherford’s Gobie 12.10 (Mr Rutherford), 3. Aso ran: 3 Chelsea Park 12.10, S Miss Gibbsj, 12.10, (5 Joueur 12.10, 5 Kildare 12.10, 3 Otahau 12.10. Won comfortably bj half a dozen lengths, with Gobie hundred yards away third. lime, WINTER^CUP,' of 600 sots -1 17 J. H. Prosser’s Parky, 9.0 (lei V. Riddiford’s Kilrain, i 0.5 (Ryan) 2 F W. Fitzoatrick’s Mummer, ’ 10.1 (F. D’. J Jones) ••• Also ran: 3 Royal Arms North-East 10.9, 3 Awahou 10.8 10 Bulletin 10.6. 11 Osenhope 10.4, 14 Sea King 10.3, 2 Glenfinnan 10.3, « niavolo 10.7 Kew 9.11, 5 Pilgrims Wav 9.11, 13’Ceylon 9 9, 20 Kdmeny 9.8, 9 St. Aidan 9.4, Buff Gauntlet 9.0 16 Ladrone 9.0, 19 .Gerber a 9.0, 21 Rongahere 9.0. Kilram held command as the field turned into the straight. On reaching the distance post Pafiky put in a claim, and from a great finish headed Kilram by half a length. Time, lmin 43 2-ssec. Enfield Steeplechase, 200 «>vs about 2 miles.—l G. L. S ead s T Doolan 10.3- (Patterson), 1: oJ. B. Gaisford’s Ranter, 10.7 (A. Julian). 2, 3 J. D. Smith’s Rufus, 9.7, 3. Also ran: 7 Kelp 11.0, Hunakaha 10.11, b Roval Medal 10.2, 2 Windage 10.0. 8 Kingway 9.9. Won by eight lengths. Time, 3min 57 2-ssec. * Avon head Handicap, 130 fiovs 6 3 furlongs.—l H. W. Johnston s He© Lucerne, 9.13 (A. Oliver), 1; 11 R JTavlor’s Stamboul, 9.1 (L. Wllson), 2 , 4 J. Grigg’s Gold Cup, 10.2 (C. Griffen), 3. Also ran: 2 Scottish Star 10.2. 6 NitFisdale 912 3 Gunflash 9.12, 10 Corrie 9.9, 5 Achilles 9.9, 14 Trireme 9.8, 12 Kimona 9.7.,9 Pleasure Bent 9.7, 17 Foil 9.G, 7 Chrysoti.s 9.4, 8 Vanquish 9.0, 13 Old Tunes 9.6 is Advance Guard 9.0, 15 Ngahura 9.0, Dehonaire 9.0. Won by a length and a half. Time Imm 16sec. The. tote investments amounted to £43,098 10s.

i SECOND DAY ACCEPTANCES

[PRESS ASSOCIATION TELEGRAM! CHRISTCHURCH, August 12. The following are the handicaps for the second day of the Grand' National meeting: —■ Hunt- Club Cup, of 130' sovs., about three miles.—Tim Doolan 13.3, Captain Jack 12.2, Rufus 11.3, Royal 1 Medal 11.2, Otaio 11.2, Kingsway 11,0, Tarik'i 10.10, Fritz 10.9, Lady Bibbero 10.7, Otehau 10.2, Pebble 10.2, Chief Justice 9.7, Chelsea Park 9.7, Joueur 9.7. Summer Handicap, of 130 sovs., ono mile. —Teviotdale 10.9, Ladrone 10.8, Gold Cup 10.3, Scottish Star 10.0, Field Force 9.9, Waitoto 9.8, Corrie 9.8, Nithsdale 9.7, Stamboul 9.7, Rongahere 9.0, Chripotis 9.0, Debonaire 9.0, Haydn Park 9.0. August Handicap, of 400 sovs., six furlongs.—Grown Pearl 11.3, Oxenhope 10.9, Pliroso 10.9, Sea King 10.9, Mummer 10.9, Pilgrim’s Way 10.2, Theodore 10.2, Kew 10.2, Query 10.2, Tree Lucerne 10.2, Diavolo 10.0, Specialform 9.9, Kilts • 9.9, Gnome 9.5, Winning Way 9.3, Eocene 9.0, Manillus 9.0, Buff Gauntlet 9.0. Black Lupin 9.0, Turna 9.0, Achilledes 9.0, Gerbera 9.0, Field Force 9.0. Beaufort Steeplechase, of 500 sovs., about two miles and a-half.—Bercola 12.3, Glenmore 11.9, Paritutu 11.9, The Spaniard 11.9, The Native 11.9, Avi 11.9, Hautere 11.0, Kauroa 10.13, Nedra 10.12, Dorando 10.12, Tim Doolan 10.9, Gold Pin 10.5, Darby Paul 10.4. Kelp 9.7, Fireworks 9.7, Lugeon 9.7, The Ranter 9.7, Windage 9.7, Sportsman 9.7, Kia Ora. 9.7, Napper Tandy 9.7, Waiao 9.7, Daylight Bill 9.7. Evonlode 9.7. Spreydon Hurdles, of 130 sovs., one mile and three-quarters.—Morning 11.11. Prince Eddie 11.0, Pip 10.7, Daylight Bill 10.5, Sphinx 10.4, Bandalero 10.3, Sunbeam 9.13, Waitoto 9.7, Fairlie 9.0, Terry Flynn 9.0, Agatha Green 9.0, Burnbank 9.0, Don Rubyl 9.0, Corso 9.0, Waiao 9.0, Overton 9.0, Aha 9.0. Islington Handicap, of 200 sovs., one mile. —Undecided 11.3, Awahou 10.9. Mummer 10.5) Bulleting 10.4, Glenfinnan 10.2, The Cornet 9.13, Diavolo 9.11, Pilgrims Way 9.10, Ceylon 9.6, Kilmeny 9.6, Royal Arms 9.3, St. Aidan 9.2, Murhnva 9.1. Glenowl 9.1, Turna 9.0, Gold Coin 9.0, Hollywell 9.0, Merry Lass 9.0, Gerbera 9.0, Silk Web 9.0/

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 3409, 13 August 1913, Page 9

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THE JURE. Gisborne Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 3409, 13 August 1913, Page 9

THE JURE. Gisborne Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 3409, 13 August 1913, Page 9

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