YESTERDAY'S RACING AT RANDWICK.
VICTORY OF AN AUCKLAND-, • , '■;',■' O^NEjD . : H6B.S|i. ' ~ tj [PRISS ASSOCIATION.] fß* BLKCTRIO TBiBaRAPH—COPSTBISHT.V '***' *■ ■;."' Sydney, Thareday* The weather was fine to-day until well on in vthe afternoon, when a thunderstorm broke over the course, followed ky heavy rain. In the Sydney Handicap the Auck* land-owned horse Royal Rose achieved an •asy succobp, bub Mr Gollan's colt Bonnie Scotland went down badly in the Biennial Stakes. ( '# .. ' .;'; ; ' " ■ ~''' Tbb Second Hobdl-e Race. About two ;. > miles. t% Billy Boy, llsb % ... ... % '-aC& .« 1 Cadet, 12sb r., *■..-. | .v. | r ... % ... 2 Cumberoona, lOeb 3jfc .„ ... ... 3 Fourteen horses srarted. Betting :5 to 1 Cumberoonft, 6 to 1 Cadet. Billy Boy, won easily. Time, 3min 54sec. 1 The Cbaven Plate. One mile and a> quarber. ; , Mr F. W. Purches 1 eh h Patron, 4yrs, ' by GjcaQd Flaneur—Olga, 3sb (H. DiwesT . ... ~. .... 1 MriH. C. White's b g. Paris, aged, BBb 13lb (Gallagher) ... ~.- ... % ... 2 Euroka, 9st 4tb (Vrillianißy j... '*:; .., 3 Also started: Marvel, Brockleigb, Bongobab, Loyalty, andiighb Artillery. Bebtine: eiren on Brockleigb, '6 to 1 against Paris, 7 tolPatroH, Sbo 1 Bungebab. Won comfortably, Parfs beating Eurokdi by halt a length, Brockleigh fourth, Loyalty and Bwngebah next. Time, 2mih lOfifec. ■
The Subiteban Handicap. Seven furlongs. Mr" W. Forrester's b h Musketoon, 4yrs,
by Trenton—rMona ... ..* ... 1 hit H. McKellar'e b g Vanitas, 4yre, by Martini-Hohry—-Vain Glory ~, ... 2 Mr L. D. Nathan'a gr h The Dancer, syr* ... ... ...«< .... ... 3 . Twenty-one hoy .-8 sbarted. Betting : 7 to 1 against Response, 12 to 1 Vanibae and The Dancer, Muekeboon won easily. Time, lnurf 28& sec.
The Sixth BnEtaftAL STiKES. On© mils f~f '■'" and a-quarter. Dr. j. R. Andersdn'B B c Nobleman, by
"The Australian Peer—Paradox .... 1 MrC.M. Lloyd nt chc Cobbitty, by Abercam—Copra ... ... .«». ... 2 Mr J. JB. Clark na br c Chesterman, by
Chester—fepisode 3 Other starters : Acmena, Collarette, and Bonnie Scotland.
Betting : 5 to 2 Bonnie Scotland, 3 to 1 Nobleman, 6 to 1 Chesterman, ;> 7 to 1 Acmena, 8 to 1 Cobbitty. * ■• ~%-- --Nobleman led all the way. 1- Bonnie Scotland and Chesterman challenged him at the back, but the Derby winner had enough of ib ab the sheds, and fell back beaten. Cobbitty camo with a rush in the sbraighb, and for a moment looked like a winner. . All three were under the whip, bub Nobleman held his own and won by a length. Time, 2min llsec.
The W ycombe Stakes. One mile and three
furlongs. Mr Hi C. White's eh c Ablas, 3yrs, by '.
Ckester—Millie • ... 1 Mr J. Mayo*s br m Lady Trenton, syrs 2 Mr T. Northern's eh g Biingebah, aged 3 Teh horses started. Betting: 2 to 1 Lady Trenton, 3 to 1 Ruenalf, 6 to 1 Jewelleri 10 to 1 Ablas. Rohda made the running to the six furlongs, When Atlas took command. Lady Trenton made her run tod late, and Atlas got) home by a length. Time, 2min 2888 C.
The Sydnky Handicap, a handicap sweepstake of lOsovs each, with oOOaova added. One mile and a-baif. Mrs E. Eraser's eh h Royal Rose, 4yrs, by.King Cole—Rosalind, 7sb 51b ... 1 Mr W. R. Hall's b m Florrie, syrs, Bsb
51b ... 2 Mr J. Dyke's b h Uabba, 4yfs, Bsb ... 3 Thirteen horeeß started. Betting : 3to 1 againsb Projectile, 7 to 1 The Possible and Warminstor, 8 to 1 Royal Rose, 10 to 1 the others.. The machino was used to etarb them, Candour taking the lead, followed by The Possible and Gingham. After going; seven furlongs The Possible wad in comtaftu'l, Wish Launqeaton also in a good position. The Possible was sbill in front oh onteHag the straight, bub soon after was done with. Royal Rose camo on the outside at the distance, and romped home. Time, 2min 39sec.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXV, Issue 226, 21 September 1894, Page 3
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