Tuesday, June 5.
Wood"cote Stakes, of 925sova. For two-year-olds. Six furlongs. Mr Daniel Cooper's b f Saintly, by St. Simon — Lonely, 8.9 ... (F. AUsopp) 1 Lord Elleamere's eh c M'Neil, 8.9 (T. Loates) 2 Mr L. Brassey's b cPardalo, 8.12 (W. Bradford) 3 Lord Cadogan'a b f Cheam, 8.9 ... (F. Finlay) 4 Mr R. H. Combe's Petrovitch, 8.12 (F. Rickaby) 0 Sir F. Jobnstone's St. Lorenzo, 8.12
(M. Gannon) 0 M. R. Lebaudy's Newsmonger, 8.12 (•*. Loatea) 0 Lord Rosebery's Sir Visto, 8.12 ... (J. Watts) 0 Mr H. M'Calmont's First Pau\t, 8.9 (Holden) 0 Betting : 100 to 30 sgst M'Neil, 100 to 8 Saintly and Pardalo. At the distance Saintly and M'Neil were well ahead of Pardalo, Newsmonger, and Cheam. For a stride or two M'Neil reached the quarteii of Saintly, and was then shaken off in summary fashion, the verdict in Mr Cooper's filly's favour being four lengths; three lengths between second and third. Time, lmin 13 4-ssec. Value of the stakes, £925.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2109, 26 July 1894, Page 31
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