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NEWMARKET CRAVEN MEETING. Tuesday, April 19.

THIRTY-FOURTH NEWMARKET BIENNIAL STAKES, Of 25sovs each for starters, with 500sovs added, for three-year-olds ; second > received a sum equal to 10 per cent., and third a sum equal to f> per cent, out of the stake. R.M., (one mile 11yds). Mr C. D. Rose's eh c Bonavista, by Bend Or— Vista,9.s (J. Watts) 1 Mr J. Charlton's b c Tanzmeister, by Saraband — Mizpah, 9.5 (C. Loates) 2 Prince Soltykoff's bl or br c Curio, by Thurio— Light of Other Days, 8.10 ... (F.Webb) 3 Duke of Beaufort's Platoon, 9.0 (R. Chaloner) 0 Betting : 15 to 8 agst Curio, 2 to 1 Bouavista, 9 to 4 Tanzmeister, 5 to 1 Platoon. Curio on the right made play from Platoon, the pair running clear of Bonavista and Tanzmeister to the Bushes, when the lot took close order. In descending the hill Platoon was passed by Bonavista, who had no sooner challenged Curio than Tanzmeister also joined issue, and after a fine race, Bonavista pulled through by a neck from Tanzmeister ; a head betweeq second and third. Platoon was a good fourth. ' CRAWFORD PLATE (HANDICAP), Of 25sovs each, 10 ft, with 300sovs added ; second received 50sovs. Bretby Stakes Course (six furlongs). Mr J. Charlton's eh c May Duke, by Muncaster —Maibaum, 3yrs, 7.1 (Peake) 1 Prince Soltykoff's b c Woolsthorpe, by Tib- ' thorpc— Light of Other Days, 4yrs, 8.1 (Tomlisson) 2 Mr R. H. Combe's b or br f Axiom, by PeterElectricity, 4yrs, 6.5 (A. Watts) 3 Mr J. H. Houldsworth's br h Carrick, by Springfield— Rozelle, syrs, 7-0 (F. Pratt) 4 Mr L. de Rothschild's Bumptious, 4yrs, 9.6 (C. Loates) 0 Lord Penrhyn's Noble Chieftain, aged, 9 4 (Weldon) 0 Duke of Devonshire's Marvel, syrs, 8.7 (G. Barrett) 0 Colonel O. Montagu's Noverre, 4yrs, 8.2 (R. Chaloner) 0 Mr Blundell Maple's Go' den Garter, 4yrs, 8.0 (J. Woodburn) 0 Mr W. dela Rue's La Croise Doree, 4yrs, 7.1 (Allsopp) 0 Mr J. Lowther's Kirkstall, 4yrs, 6.12 (O. Madden) 0 Lord Ellesmere's Belvidera 11, 4yrs, 6.9 (Hesp) 0 Betting : 4 to 1 agst Bumptious, 5 to 1 Axiom, 100 to 12 May Duke, 10 to 1 Woolsthorpe. After improving his position behind the Bushes Marvel died away again, and May Duke continued to carry on the runuing from Woolsthorpe, Maxim, Carrick, and La Croise Doree, with Bumptious, alsopickingup a little ground, holding the two extreme berths. To the end of the race there was always a gap between May Duke and Woolsthorpe, and the three-year-old wou by four lengths ; the same distance between second and third. Carrjck wa3 fourth, La Croise Doreo fifth. Novorre sixth, Bumptious seventh, and Noble Chieftain last. Time, lmin 22sec. Wednesday, April 20. habiuham plate (handicap), Of SOOsovs, added to a sweepstakes of 20sovs each ; second received SOsovs. R.M. (one mile 11yds). Lord Penrhyn's eh c Thessalian, by Wisdom — Prickles, Syrs, 7.2 (E. Cawte) 1 Mr T. Jenning's eh f Catarina, by Poulet— Queen of Cyprus, 4yrs, 7.13 ... (Griffiths) 2 Mr G. E. Paget's eh f Trapezoid, by Trappist — Therapeutics, 4yrs, 8.1 ... (M. Cannon) 3 Prince Soltykoff's eh c Zamet, by Thurio— Meg Merrilies, 4yrs, 6.9 (W.Clayton) 4 Duke of Westminster's Orion, 4yrs, 8.12 (G. Barrett) 0 Mr A. Kilsyth's L'Abbe Morin, syrs, 7.8 (R. Chaloner) 0 Lord Bradford's Flank March, 4yrs, 6.5 (Bradford) 0 Betting : 11 to 8 agst Trapezoid, 6to 1 Catarina, 100 to 9 Thessalian. The running was made by Catarina from Thessalian, the pair on the stand side being followed by Flank March clear of Trapezoid in the centre, with Orion and Zamet side by side on the right. In these positions they ran to below the Bushes, where Catarina began to hang towards Thessalian, and Trapezoid was trying in vain to catch Flank March. Down the hill Orion and Flank March compounded, aod

although pursuing an erratic course, Trapezoid began to overhaul Zamet; but neither could get within hail of Thessalian and Catarina, of whom the three-year-old led for the last halfmile, and won by two lengths ; three lengths between second and third. Time, lmin 48 4-ssec. Value of the stakes, L 569. Thursday, April 21. Craven stakes Of lOsovs each, h. ft., with 400sovs added, for three year olds : second received 10 per ceut, and third 5 per cent, of the stake. Ab. M. 54 subs. Mr W. Cooper's eh c The Lover, by Charibert — Loversall, 8.10 (G. Barrett) 1 Prince SoltykofFs bl or br c Curio, by Thurio— Light of Other Days, 8.5 (Tomlisson) 2 Lord Ellesmere's eh c Fandango, by Lowland Chief— Merry Dance, 8.5 (Allsopp) 3 Lord Calthorpe's eh c The Islander, by St. Honorat— The Inch, 8.5 (G. Chaloner) 4 Duke of Beaufort's Platoon, 8.10 (R. Chaloner) 0 Lord Bradford's Walnut, 8.6 (Weldon) 0 Mr J. A. Craven's St. Anthony, 8.5 (J. Woodburn) 0 Mr W. J. Legh's Wicklow Spar, 8,5 (Holbeach) 0 Mr J. Lowther's Dalmatre, 8.5 (Priestman) 0 Lord Dudley's Roscidus, 8.5 (M. Cannon) 0 Lord Durham's Barrow, 8.5 (Rickaby) 0 Baron M. de Tuyll's Lumberer, 8.12 (F. Webb) 0 Betting : 11 to 4 agst The Lover, 3to 1 Curio, 20 to 1 Fandango. A couple of hundred yards from home Curio was challenged by The Lover and Fandango, of whom the former quickly drew ahead and won by two lengths, a length and a half between second and third. Value of the stakes L 605 10s. THIRTY-THIRD NEWMARKET BIENNIAL STAKES, Of 25sovs each, with 500sovs added. For four-year-olds. Second received 10 per cent., and third 5 per cent, of stake. Last mile and a-half of T.M.M. Lord Rosslyn's b c Adieu, by St. Simon—Farewell, 9.0 (G. Barrett) 1 Mr H. Milner's b f St. Kilda, by Clairveaux or Macheath— Emma Melbourne, 8.10 (R. Chaloner) 2 Mr L. de Rothschild's b c Benvenuto, by Galopin—Queen of Diamonds, 9.5 (M. Cannon) 3 Lord Durham's Peter Flower, 9.5 (Rickaby) 0 Colonel North's Sir Frederick Roberts, 9.0 (J. Watts) 0 Prince SoltykofFs Wraysbury, 8.0 (Tomlisson) 0 Prince Soltykoffs Zamet, 9.0 ... (F.Webb) 0 Betting : Evens on Peter Flower, 7 to 1 agst St. Kilda and Benvenuto, 100 to 7 Adieu, Adieu made running from St. Kilda and Benvenuto, with Sir Frederick Roberts, aud Prince Soltykoff's pair next, and Peter Flower last. In this order they proceeded until half a mile from home, when Peter Flower was as dead as a stone, and Rickaby gradually pulled him up in company of Sir Frederick Roberts. Meanwhile Wraysbury and Zamet had failed to reach the three leaders, of whom" Adieu, although tiring fast, struggled home from St, Kilda by a neck. Value of the stakes LB4-7.

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Otago Witness, Issue 1997, 2 June 1892, Page 29

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NEWMARKET CRAVEN MEETING. Tuesday, April 19. Otago Witness, Issue 1997, 2 June 1892, Page 29

NEWMARKET CRAVEN MEETING. Tuesday, April 19. Otago Witness, Issue 1997, 2 June 1892, Page 29