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DUAL DERBY WINNER.

TRIVALVE'S BRILLIANT FEAT. ■ _ BY PHAETON. In to® decision of the Australian Jockey Cltto'a Derby at Randwick on October 1 last, Trivalve displayed sameness of such a high order that the victory he achieved was made the subject of warm eulogy. By winning the V.B!C. Derby# the chestnut colt endorses the form displayed at Randwick. and' he >4san be fully accepted as in every way fitted to be ranged up with the select number that have their names enrolled aa winners of dual Derby honours. Trivalve, was bred by his owner, Mr. E. E. D. Clarke, and the leading lines in his pedigree read as follows: * Sire: Cyklon, by Spearmh-t (son of Carbine), from Cyanean. by Cyllene (sen of Bona Vista), from Nenemooaha. by Hagioscope (son of Speculum). Dam: Trey, by The Welkin (sou of Flying Fox), from Teppo. by Ladas (son of Hampton), from Dum-Dum. by Carbine (son of Musket). DERBY WINNER AND CUP. CAN TRIVALVE SCORE? Trivalve is engaged in the Melbourne Cud with 7.6, and as he is considered to be & stayer, he will probably be given an opportunity to earn distinction in the '" 4 <r twomile race which is set down for ; ision to-morrow. Of the 66 contests that have eventuated to date for the Melbourne Cup the Derby winner has Droved successful on nine occasions. The following are the particulars beariair od the Derby winner and the Melbourne Cup since 1876. the year'in which Briaeis earned first distinction by winnine the double:

THE MELBOURNE CUP. A VALUABLE STAKE. A. and N.Z. MELBOURNE, Oct. 20. 'This year the Melbourne Cnp will be worth £12.998. £9998 being the value of the first prize, £2OOO for the second and £IOOO for the third. POSITIONS IN THE RACE. SILVIO DRAWS No. 8. (Received October 80, 11.45 p.m.) A. and N,Z. MELBOURNE. Oct. 30. For the Melbourne Cup Statesman hae drawn the position on the rails - at the barrier. Rawhetu has drawn No. 2, Silviua No. 8, Merry Mint, No. 5, Pilliewinkle, No. 25 and Eridanus, No. 28. CANTERBURY* JOCKEY CLUB. NEW STEWARD APPOINTED. [BY TELEGRAPH.—OWN CORRESPONDENT.B CHRISTCHURCH. Saturday. Mr. J. 3. Barrett, who has been a member of the committee of the Canterbury Jockey Club for a number of years, has been elected a steward to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Mx. J. F. Buchanan.

Derbv Winner. Cud Weieht. Position ■t. lb. in Cup. 1876—B rise it 6 4 First 1877—Chestc •« • 6 13 First 1878- Wellington .. 1. 5 13 Fifth 1879-Suwarrow 6 1 Third 1880 -Grand Flaneur 6 lu First 1881 -Darebin ■ . 1 6 12 Twelfth 1882—-Navigator m m Did not ran 1883- Martini-Henry 7 5 First 1884—Rufus Did not ran 1886—Nordenfeldl '• a 7 6 Fourth 1880- Trident ** 4 .. '* a 7 7 Fourth 1387 Australian Peer 7 S Third 1888- Ensigr 7 5 Broke down 1889—Dreadnought 9 m . Not enteral 1890--The Admiral 7 t Sixth 1391—Strathmore b • 7 <S Third 1892—Camoola 7 6 Eleventh 1893— Carnage a # 7 7 Second 1894—The Harvester Did not run 1895—Wallace 7 6 Nowhere 1893 —Newbaven ■ f # 7 13 First 1897—Am be rite .v r. . 8 4 Nowhere 1893—Cocos 7 10 Third 1899- -Merriwee «• 7 6 First 1900—Malster .a 7 11 Second 1901—Hautvillerg b< 7 12 Did not ran 1902—Abundance It* V 6 Third 1903—F.J. A. 7 10 Nowhere 1904—Sylvnnilte .. 7 10 Nowhere 1905—Ladv Wallace 9 # __ Not entered First 1S0(>—Poseidon , , 7 6 1907—Mountain King 7 6 Third 1908—Alawa 7 6 Fifth 1909—Prince Foote _ m . it 7 8 First 1910—BcTeragr7 S Did not ran 1911—WiJari fcV 7 6 Did not run Not enteral 1912—Wolawa 1913—Beragoon d c. 7~5 Sirih 1914—Carlita w s. 7 « Ninth 191S—Patrcba? bV 7 e First 1916—Wolaroi . '.1 7 6 Fifth 1917 —Biplane 7 8 Did not ran 1918—Eusebius . m 7 £ Nowhere 1919 —Richmond Main 7 6 Second 1920 —Salitros • * • 7 6 Nowhere 1921—Furioui a 7 4 Nowhere 1922—Whittier , 9 7 10 Nowhere 1923—Frances Treasady 7 8 Fifth 1824—Spearfelt ... * 7 8 Third 1925—Manfred _ 7 8 Second 1926—Rampiori 7 6 Twelfth

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19781, 31 October 1927, Page 14

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DUAL DERBY WINNER. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19781, 31 October 1927, Page 14

DUAL DERBY WINNER. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19781, 31 October 1927, Page 14

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