SECOND DAY—SATURDAY, MARCH 7.
Tho meeting Avas continued to-day. I Totalisator investments £630. Results :— ! CLAUD ELANDS HANDICAP, of 20sovs. One mile. 53. Sir T. Hodson's Merry Maid, 7st 51h (Stewart) 1 . 27. Mr J. C. Booth's b in Captivity, Bst 41b (Buchanan) 2 I 13. Mr R. Hamon's Cast Ashore, 6st 71b (AY. Stewart) 3: Time, lmin 45sec. Dividend, 15s. HANDICAP HURDLES, of 25sovs; second ssovs from stake. One mile and three quarters. 57. Mr J. Bland's b g Ika Vuka, lOst 7tb (Wells) 1 17. Mr Hunter's b m Ingal, 9st 121b (Pennelly) 2 37, Loch Ness, also started. ! Won by twenty lengths. Loch Ness blundered at the first jump and retired, j Time, 3min. Dividend, 17s. PONY HANDICAP, of 1550v3. Six fm-lonjrs. I ! 93. Mr I. Jones's b m Leona; 7st6!h .. (Stewart) 1 20. Mi- C. H. Lequesne's bjr Hob, 756 51b (Farrell) 2 76. Mr J. (.'. Booth's li m Ronin, Sat 13!1> (Perry) 3 j 23. Lady Thornton ; 12, Little Tom; 14, Libeller ; | 19, Fair Nell; 2, Barmaid and 0, Larrikin, also started. I Won all the way. Time, lmin 21sec. Dividend, £1 ss. McKICOUi MEMORIAL STAKES HANDICAP, of i 30sovs ; second asovs from the stako. One mile and a-quarter. 39. Mr J. C. Booth's b m Tit, 7sfc 41b .. (Perry) 1 136. Mr Jos. Mnir'3 b m Folly, 9at 81b .. (Gall) 2 36. Mr T. Hodgson's b m Merry Maid, 7st (Stswart) 3 38, Yattenfeldt; 23, La Grippe ; and 2, Cast Ashore, also started. Won by a length, same distance between second and third. Time, 2inin Msec. DiAidend, £3 2s. HANDICAP STEEPLECHASE, of 40sovs; second ssova from stake. About three inilei. 57. MrLoveVbjrKildare, llsfclOlb .. (Coleman) 2 51. Mr .1. Rae's b g Kin>;swoo.'l, list- .. (Owner) 1 24. Mr-Jos. Hainniil's blk m Brown Bess, 9so 71b (Wise) 3 Kildare led over the last fence, when Rae made a big effort, but could not catch the top weight, who got home after a grand race by a length. Brown Be3s five lengths aAvay. Time, 6mm ISsec. Dividend, 19s. HANDICAP TROT, of 1-iovs. Two miles and a half. 19. Mr E. Williamson's b g Shoe Clip, 30seo j (Owner) 1 10. Mr AT. Crawford's b m Fuschsia, 35stc (Trubshavr) 2 15. Mr L. H. Bach's Dinah, sses .. (Bach) 3 23, Black .Too; 2, Nod; 13, Uric; 7, Romp ; 0, Harry ; 1, Sally Brass ; and 3, Nicanor, also 3fcarf.«L In the straight Fuschia was on Shoe Clip's quarters, but broke and alloAved the pony to obtain a length lead, which he maintained to the finish. DiAddend, £2 4s. RAILWAY'PLATE, of 20aova. Six furlongs. 107. Mr P. Jones's b m Litlie, 7at 61b . .(.I. Stewart) 1 34. Mr T. Hodson's b in Retaliation, 7st 131b (Parker) 2 124. Mr Jas. Clements' eh m Mavourneen, 7st 91b (Perry) 3 6, Looh NeGS; and 9, Captivity, also started. Once in the straight Lillie romped away and won in the easiest manner. Time, lmin 19sec. Dividend, £1 3s.
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Press, Volume LIII, Issue 9365, 14 March 1896, Page 4
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