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Colonel North's b c El Diablo, by Robert the Devil— Tantrum, 9.0 ... (M. Cannon) 2 Mr N. Fenwick's b f Gantlet, by Galopin— Hors de Combat, 9.0 ... (F. Rickaby) 3 Mr H. Milner's St. Angelo, 9.0 (R. Chaloner) 4 Lord Bradford's Sir Hugo, 9.3 (T. Weldon) 0 Sir F. Johnstone's Polyglot, 9.0 (J. Watts) 0 Mr B. Maple's Hatfield, 8.10 (J. Woodburn) 0 Mr L. de Rothschild's Mascarille, 8.10 (C. Loates) 0 Sir R. Jardine's Rentpayer, 8.10 (J. Fagan) 0 Mr J. Joicey's Silvermint, 8.11 (G. Chaloner) 0 Betting : 15 to 8 on Orme, 10 to 1 agst Gantlet, 100 to 3 El Diablo. In descending the hill, well as St. Angelo, Polyglot, and Gantlet seemed to be going, it was likewise apparent that Orme was pulling over the three, and when Barrett let him out alone in climbing the ascent, he at once assumed a decided command. Thereupon El Diablo closed with St. Angelo, Gantlet, and Polyglot, without, however, in the least disturbing the verdict, and Orme won "hands down" by a couple of lengths, El Diablo securing second money by a neck. Time, lmin 20 l-ssec. Value of the stakes, £2540. Friday, October 16. ROSE PLATE, Of lOOOsovs, added to a sweepstakes of 20sovs each, two-thirds of the sweepstakes #to go to the second and one-third to the third. Last two miles of the Cesarewitch course. 33 subs. Prince SoltykofFs eh f Star, by Thurio— Meteor 4yrs, 7.12 ... ... (F. Tomlisson) 1 Lord Rosebery's b f Corstorphine, by Foxhall —Chopette. 3yrs, 7.3 ... (G Chaloner) 2 Major Joicey s b c Queen's Birthday, by Hagioscope— Matilda, 4yrs, 9.6 ...(J Watts) 3 Duke of Beaufort's Ragimunde, 3yrs, 8.5 (R. Chaloner) 0 Mr G. Cleveland's Chesterfield, 3yrs, 7.5 (Shalders) 0 Betting : 15 to 8 on Queen's Birthday, 9 to 2 agst Ragimunde, 100 to 9 agst Corstorphine, 100 to 8 Star, 20 to 1 Chesterfield. On the brow of the hill Queen's Birthday possessed a slight advantage of Corstorphine, who smothered him, however, in making the descent, as did Star. He had dropped clean away therefore on entering the Abingdon Mile Bottom, and with Star now beginning to collar Corstorphine, she got her head in front at the commencement of the enclosure, and won by a length and a-half ; a bad third. Time, 3min 52sec. Value of the stakes, £980. SANDOWN PARK. Thursday, October 22. GREAT SAPLING PLATE Of 939sovs, by subscription of llsovs each ; the second horse received 50sovs out of the Plate. Five furlongs. Sir R. Jardine's gr or ro colt by Galliard— Mother Superior, 8.9. ... ... (Allsopp) 1 Duke of Hamilton's eh c Bellefontaine, by Trappist— Sunshine, 8.10 ... (J- Watts) 2 Lord Ilchester's b f Florrie, by HermitReprieve, 9.0 ... ... (C Loates) 3 MrW. Goater's Tip Cat, 9.3.... (J. Woodburn) 0 Colonel North's El Diablo, 9.10... (M. Cannon) 0 Mr N. Fenwick's Gossoon, 9.10 ... (Rickaby) 0 Mr W. Grey's Lady Caroline, 9.9 (R. Chaloner) 0 Captain Machell's Whisperer, 9.3 (G. Chaloner) 0 Baron M. de Tuyll's b c by Edward the Confessor— Lady Lumley, 9.0 ... (Liddiard) 0 Mr W. G. Langland's Ben Gough, 8.9 (C. Rawlinson) 0 Mr Beverley's Blood Royal, 8.9 ... (Fagan) 0 Duke of Westminster's Delight, 8.6 (G.Barrett) 0 Mr J. M'Kenna's Avoca, 8.6 ... (J. J. Griffiths) 0 Mr A. Taylor's Stuart, 8.9 ... (Lawrence) 0 Betting : 5 to 1' agst Mother Superior colt, 6 to 1 Bellefontaine, 100 to 8 Florrie. At the distance Bellefontaine had become the immediate attendant of the Mother Superior colt, and without getting on terms he suffered defeat by half a length. Time, lmin 14 2-5-sec. Value of the stakes, £939. NEWMARKET HOUGHTON MEETING. Tuesday, October 27. CRITERION STAKES, Of 30sovs each, 20 ft, with 200sovs added, for two-year-olds; the second received lOOsovs out of the stakes. Criterion course (six furlongs). Mr J.H.Houldsworth's b c Mortgage, by Hampton or Doubloon — Morgiana, 8.8 (M. Cannon) 1 Mr H. Milner's b c St. Angelo, by Clairvaux or Galopin— Agneta, 9.l ... (R. Chaloner) 2 Prince StoltykofFs blk or br c Curio, by Thurio —Light of Other Days, 8.8 (J. E. Tomlisson) 3 Duke of Westminster's eh c Orville, by Ormonde — Shotover, 8.8 (G. Barrett) 4 Mr N. Fenwick's Vampire, 8.13 (F. Rickaby 0 Sir R. Jardine's Middleham, 8.8 (Allsopp) 0 Baron de Rothschild's Wilfrid, 8.8 (C. Loates) 0 Betting : 100 to 30 agst Middleham and St. Angelo, 4 to 1 Mortgage. Won by the shortest of heads; four lengths between second and third. Value of the stakes, £676. Wednesday, October 28. J CAMBRIDGESHIRE STAKES, j Of 25sovs each, 10 ft, with 500sovs added; the second received lOOsovs out of the stakes, and j the third saved stake. New Cambridgeshire course (last mile and a distance of A.F.). Mr W. W. Fulton's b f Comedy, by Ben Battle —White Witch, 3yrs, 7.3 ... (Ibbett) 1 Lord Hastings' b f Breach, by HagioscopeMitrailleuse, 3yrs, 7.6 ... ... (Finlay) 2 H.R.H. the Prince of Wales br c Derelict, by Barcaldine— Perdita 11, 3yrs, 6.3 (A. Watts) 3 Mr P. Buchanan's blk c Shancrotha, by Geologist— Pannier, 3yrs, 6.1 ... (Bradford) 4 Colonel North's Nunthorpe, syrs, 9.6 (M. Cannon) 0 Mr J. O'Neill's The Rejected, aged, 8.13 (Rickaby) 0 Duke of Portland's Memoir, 4yrs, 8.13 (J. Watts) 0 Mr Rose's Bel Demonio, 4yrs, 8.12 (F. Webb) 0 Duke of Westminster's Blue-green, 4yrs, 8.12 (G. Barrett) 0 Mr Abington's Snaplock, syrs, 8.6 (C. Loates) 0 Lord Rosebery's Corstophine, 3yrs, 8.0 (G. Chaloner) 0 Mr Deacon's Quartus, syrs, 7.12 ... (Fagan) 0 Mr H. ?ass' Rusticus, syrs, 7.9 ... (Blake) 0 Lord Bradford's Cuttlestone, 3yrs, 7.8 (Allsopp) 0 Mr L. de Rothschild's Bumptious, 3yrs, 7.7 (J. Woodburn) 0 Colonel North's Old Boots, 3yrs 7.7 (Hackford) 0 Lord Rosslyn's Buccaneer, 3yrs, 7.7 (Peake) 0 Mr W. Hoare Smith's Bullion, 6yrs, 7.6 G. Manser) 0 Mr Rose's Henry VIII, 3yrs, 7.5 . . .(K. Scott) 0 Lord Zetland's Grammont, 3yrs, 7.5 (Colling) 0 Mr P. Fings' Warlaby, aged, 7.5 ... (Platt) 0 Mr A. Taylor's Harfleur, 4yrs, 7.4 (Lawrence) 0 Mr E. Hobson's Burnaby, 4yrs, 7.4 (J. J. Griffiths) 0 Mr A. Kilsyth's L'Abbe Morin, 4yrs, 7.3 (G. Brown) 0 M G. Warocque's Moineau, 4yrs, 7.0 (Childs) 0 Mr H. Milner's Shrine, 4yrs, 7.0 (R. Chaloner) 0 Prince Soltykoff's Star, 4yrs, 7.0 (C. Grey) 0 Colonel O. Montagu's Cloudberry, 3yrs, 6.9 (0. Madden) 0 Mr Tenby's Mavourneen, 3yrs, 6.2 I (P. Chaloner) 0 Betting : 7 to 1 agst Memoir and Comedy, 20 to 1 Derelict, 25 to 1 Breach, 50 to 1 Shancrotha. The race was badly seen from the stand owing to the strong sunlight, and the front rank had reached the T.Y.C. winning-post before it could be discerned that they consisted of Comedy, Breach, Warlaby, Derelict, Bumpt ; ous, and Menloir, with Bullion, who had shown speed, losing ground. From the Bushes "Oomedy was just clear of Breach and Derelict,

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Otago Witness, Issue 1972, 10 December 1891, Page 29

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