C.J.C. MEETING.
SECOND DAY
£Pbess Association."l SOCKBURN", April 10The Canterbury Jockey Club's me«cing. was continued in duli weather. The going was good. The attendance'- was fair. Results:— Peerswick Hurdles: Master Hamilton (9.11) 1, Crib (11.4) 2, Cast Iron (9.13) 3. Won by a head. Time, .3 rain 21 4-=s;' sec. i Autumn Nursery: Estland (9.6) 1, Kilrush (7.12) 2, Kilfibin (8.1) 3. Scratched: Tyne. Won easily by two lengths. Time, lrain 14 2-5 sec. Ynldhurst Welter: Bon (7.9) 1, Kilkee (7.7) 2, Ogier (8.0) 3. Scratched: D-aytime and Sir Tarka, Bon came tli rough in the straight, winning by half a length, Kilkee finishing fast just ahead of Ogier, Time, Imin 28 4-5 sec. • . Great Autumn Handicap: Kilboy (8.9) 1, Fiery Cross (7.4) 2, Adjutant (8.2) 3. Scratched: Sasa/iof, Marc Anthony, and Miss De Val. Fiery Cross led from the start v with Bee . and Adjutant next. Kilboy commenced Ms run at the top of the f turn and got up in time to win by 'half a length, Adjutant half a • length away. Time, 2min 33 '2-5 i sees.
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Marlborough Express, Volume LI, Issue 83, 10 April 1917, Page 8
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180C.J.C. MEETING. Marlborough Express, Volume LI, Issue 83, 10 April 1917, Page 8
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