THE TURF IN ENGLAND.
KEMPTON PARK JUBILEE STAKES, DEFEAT OF NEWHAVEN. By Telegraph-Press Asßooiatlon.-Copyright. London, May 7. The Kompton Park meeting was continued to-day. The following was the result of the principal event:— THE KEMPTON PARK GREAT JUBILEE STAKES, Of 150030V8, added to a sweopstakes of 30sqyb eaoh. One mile. Lord William Bedford's b h Knight of the Thistle, 6yrs, by Rosobery—The Empress Maud, Bst 31b 1 Mr. Houldsworth's b h Greonan, 4yrs, by St. Simon—Sunrise, 6st 131b 2 Mr. H. V. Long's o Lord Edward 11., 3yrs, by Enthusiast—Noble Duohess, 7st 21b 3 Newhaven ran eighth and Survivor fifteenth. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN JOCKEY CLUB'S AUTUMN MEETING. By Telegraph.—Press Association.-Copyriglit, Adelaide, May 7. At the South Australian Jockey Club's meeting to-day the following was the result of tlto principal event — THE'GOODWOOD HANDICAP Of SOOsovs. Tito owner of the second horso to rocoivo 70sove, and the owner of tho third 30sovs out of tho stakes. Threoquartars of a-mile. Mr. T. Uphill's br g Forost, 4yrß, by Forest King—Young Lilian, 9st 31b 1 Sir Rupert Clark's br c Ranfurly, 3yrs, by Eiridspord— Dee, Bst 2 Mr. F, W. Allen's bo Dirk Hammerhand, 3yrs, by Carlyon— Doris J Seventeen horses started, Time, Ira, 151s, Dividend, £3 18s. SALE OF MERLOOLAS. By Telegraph.—Press Association.-Copyriglit. Sydney, May 7. Mr. I. Earnshaw, acting on liohalf of Messrs. Korouso and Maddon, the well-known Indian buyers, has purchased the raeohorso Morloolas for 1500 guineas, for export to India. Tho horse has been bought with a view to tho Yicoroy'a Cup. OPITONUI RACES. [BY TELEOBAI'II.—OWN CORRESPONDENT.] Corom.vndel, Saturday. Those races have again been postponed; this time until Thursday, May 11, by whioh timo it is hoped tho weather will bo moro settled. DUNEDIN JOCKEY CLUB'S WINTER IIEKTINQ. [UY TELEGRAPH.— I'ItKSS ASSOCIATION.] DnNEDIN, Saturday. Tho acceptances for tlio Dunedin Jockey Club's May Mooting are as follows:— FIRST HACK HIGH WEIGHT HANDICAP of fcsovs Six furlongs.— Vulcan 3.10, Visionary 8.3. Lakeflolil 7.13. Silver Crest 7.11, Hipponous 7.10, Witchcraft 7.9, 1'.P.0. 7.8. lit HOLE HANDICAP of 70eovs. Ono milo ami three-quarters.—Dundee 10.12. Gionore 10.5, Windermere 10.3. Waikaa 9.12. St. Hiko 9.7, Pioneer 9.4, Taluno 9.0. BIRTHDAY HANDICAP of 200sovs. One mile and a-half.—SUirskot 8.12, Double Event 8.10, Djin-Ujin 8.9, Skirmisher 8.7, Malatna. 7.8, Jupiter 6.13, Glenele 6.7. WIXTEII WEJ.TEH HANDICAP of 70sovs. Seven furlongs.—Vandyke 9.12, Tigar Lily 9.0. Jupilc- C.12. Clinker 8.7. ltefugee 8.5, Itod Banner 8.2. (iitanella 8.0. Blackpool ft.o. TIIADKMMKX'S I(A'>ICAP of liOsovs. Six furlongs- Xareir.nu 8.9. Bon Farlev 8.2. Tiger Lily 3.0. Vanilla 7.12, Gladva li. 7.10, lirivi 7.9. Eiilelweiss 76, Abcrcrombia 7.2. Peerage 7.0, Quicksllot 6.12, Zephyr 6.7, h-i----tannin 6.7.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 11057, 8 May 1899, Page 5
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