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C.J.C. AUTUMN MEETING. SECOND DAY.

CHitraTcnuncir, Tuts Day. It is beautiful weather, but tho attendance is not bo largo as anticipated. Peernwick Hurdle Race. Mr. Rutherford's g g Erin-go-Bragh— st George — Alias Grey, 10it 71b (Sheonan) 1 Mr. Allen's Littlo Arthur, Hat 131b (Hobbs) 2 Mr. Latter'a Isidore, 9st ('1 homac) ... 3 Tired 9at 71b also ran. A good start was effected, Tired taking the lead. At tho first hnrdle Tired ran round and bolting with her rider ran into the courae fence and throw him heavily. Isidore led over the fence near Cntta' with Little Arthur noxt and Erin-go-Bragh laat. leidoro and Littlo Arlhnr wero togother at Ford's with h'rin-go-Brtgh last. At the hurdlo coming into tho straight, Erin-go-Bragh camo away at a cracking paco and won by throe lengths, with the Bamo distanco between tho second and third horßos. Time, 3min 2Jgeo. Dividonds, £3 da and £A 1«. The Autumn Nursery Stakes, a handicap sweepstakes of 2 eovs each, with 100 hoys added ; sooond horao to recoivo 10 hovh ont of the stake. For two-year olds. Fivo furlongs. Mr. G. G. Stoad'B b f Melinite, by Nordonfeldt—Pearla(.h(imp),2jrß,Bat7lb (Clifford) 1 Mr. J. Harris' b 0 Union Flag, by St. George— Red Rose, 2>tb, Bst 4,b (Brown) 2 Mr. D. O' Urion's Taasie, by Tasman, Bat 81b (Derrott) 3 May, 7*t 71b, and Conjuror, Bst 71b, also ran. A very bad start was effected, Union Flag having the best and May tho worst of it. Union Flag led into the straight, with Melinite second. Coming down the straight Molinite had a length load, and doopito efforts of Brown on Union Flag, and Derrott on Taßsio, who oarao very qniokly, Melinite won by a long neck from Union Flag, and Tdssiebya length and half from Conjuror, with May in the rear. Time, lmin 3Jseo. Dividends, M 9s 6d and £S 16a Gd. The Sockbnrn Handicap, of 100 soys; for three-year-olds and upwards. Ono mile and a quarter. Mr Steward's Rosebud by Cadogan— Wild Rose, 7fit 121b (Brown) 1 Mr. Harris 1 Inez, 7at Gib (Buddicombe)... 2 Mr. Hobbs' br 0 Prime Warden, Bst 71b... 3 Morraino waß loft at the post. Crown Jowel, 7»t Gib, alao ran. At the start Crown Jewel and Prime Warden were tho quickest away, Moraine being left, ut tho post. Rosebud, who was Blow in Rotting away, aB they passed Cutta', was three lengths bohind tho leading trio. As they came along the back of the courso a tablecloth would have covered the first three, Prime Warden loading, with Crown Jowol second, and Inez third. At tho top turn Inez got the lead, with Rosebud third, and Crown Jowel fourth, At tho inaido distance Inez was still leading, Rosabad pressing l'rimo Warden and taking nocond plaoo. After a good struggle with Inez, Kosobnd camo away tho winner by a length, with Prime Wardon, who camo with a rush at thu finish, having a neck lead of Inez. Time, 2min 34|deo. Dividonds, .£l4 12s and JBIO 7s Gd.

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Evening Post, Volume XLI, Issue 75, 31 March 1891, Page 3

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C.J.C. AUTUMN MEETING. SECOND DAY. Evening Post, Volume XLI, Issue 75, 31 March 1891, Page 3

C.J.C. AUTUMN MEETING. SECOND DAY. Evening Post, Volume XLI, Issue 75, 31 March 1891, Page 3

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