MANCHESTER WHITSUNTIDE. Wednesday, June 8.
SALFORD BOROUGH HANDICAP, Of lOOOsovs, added to a sweepstake of ssovs each. One mile. Mr Dyas' b m Alice, by Retreat, dam by Solon — Magdajene, syrs, 8.5 ... (S.Chandley) 1 Colonel Heyward's b c Kentigern, by Cardinal York— Monacella, 4yrs, (>.!) ... (Allsopp) 2 Sir R. Jardine's br c Sarawak, by Borneo — Queen Bathilde, 4yrs, 7.0 (Wall) 3 Mr Lowther's Workinglon, Gyrs>. 9.0 (J. Watts) 0 Lord W. Beresford's Catavina, 4> rs, 8.(5 (M. Cannon) 0 Mr R. N. Talbot's Golden Crescent, syrs, 7,6 (Ivofthouse) 0 Colonel O. Montagu's Noverrc, 4j rs, 7.4 (Utting) 0 Mr Yyner's Lambs-w ool, 4yrs, 6.7 (P. Chalonor) 0 Mr W. Sanderson's Trio, 3yrs, 6 1 (J. Uarribon) 0 Bettiug : 7 to 4 agst Workingtou, 6 to 1 Kentigern, 8 to 1 Alice, 10 to 1 Sarawak. At the bottom turn Kentigern and Sarawak were at the head of affairs from Noverre and Alice. The favourite was never able to join the leaders, and Kentigern having shaken off Sarawak below the distance, he was at once
challenged by Alice, who wore him down and won by three parts of a length. Thursday, June 9. a breeders' foal plate, Of ISOOsovs ; the nominator of the winner received 15_per cent, of the plate, and the owner and nominator of the second each received 5 per cent, of the plate ; for two-year-olds ; by subscription of 21sovs each. Five furlongs. General Owen Williams' br c Hautbrion, by St. Simon— Bonnie Lassie, 5.9 (T. Weldon) 1 Colonel North's b f Etnita, by Galopin — Burgundy, 8.6 (M. Cannon) 2 Mr Blundell Maple's eh f La Belle Sittleuse, by Saraband — Assay, 8.6 (Woodburn) 3 Mr A. Hoole's b f Lady Candahar, by Wisdom -Candahar, 8.6 (R. Chalonor) 4 Major Stapylton's Semele, 8.9 ... (Mullen) 0 Lord Zetland's Gambol, 8. 10 (J. Watts) 0 Mr Gladstone's Silver Lute, 8.6 ... (Platt) 0 Lord Hastings' Sir Benjamin, 8.9 (Finlay) 0 Mr C. D. Rose's Siberia, 8.6 ... (Rickaby) 0 Betting : 3 to 1 agst La Belle Siffleuse, 5 to 1 Hautbrion, 10 to 1 Emita, A quarter of a mile from home Semele beat a retreat, and Hautbrion went on clear of La Belle Siffleuse, Lady Candahar, Emita, and Siberia. The last named was rolling about at the distance, and although Emita closed with La Belle Siffleuse and Lady Candahar, they could not disturb Hautbrion, who won easily by two lengths. IjVME PARK PLATE, Of 1500sovs. For three-year-olds; colts 8.12, fillies and geldings 8.!), winners extra. The winner received lOOOsovs, the nominator 300sovs, and the owner and nominator of the second each received lOOsovs out of tho plate. One milo and a-half. Mr J. H. Houldsworth's b or br c Dunure, by St. Simon — Sunrise, 8.12 ... (M. Cannon) 1 Lord Penrhvn's b c Salamander, by St. Gatien —Lucy Glitters, 8.12 (T Weldon) 2 Mr R. I. Robson's b c Manna, by Breadknife — May Bloom, 8.12 (J. Pagan) 3 Duke !of Hamilton's eh c Persistive, by FitzJames— Persistence, 8.12 ... (J. Watts) 4 Mr J. Osborne's Hagiographer, 5.12 (F. Osborne) 0 Mr M. D. Peacock's Golden Drop, 8.12 (S.Chandley) 0 Betting : 13 to 8 agst Dunure, 5 to 2 Persistive, 11 to 4 Golden Drop, 100 to 7 any other. A quarter of a mile from home Golden Drop was beaten, and with Dunure pulling himself level with Salamander, he then sailed away to win in a cantor by two lengths.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2004, 21 July 1892, Page 28
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564MANCHESTER WHITSUNTIDE. Wednesday, June 8. Otago Witness, Issue 2004, 21 July 1892, Page 28
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