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RECORDS.

NEW ZEALAND RACING RECORDS.

Four furlongs —Safeguard (Spring Nursery) and Golden Fleece (Electric Elate), 47sec, C.J.C. November, 1894 Five furlongs—Forester lmin lsec, C.J.C. Flying Handicap, November, 1886 Six furlongs—Loyalty, lmin 14sec, C.J.C. Challenge Stakes 4th April, 1893. Barm by, lmin Msec. Ashburton Flying, September 1894 Seven furlongs—Ruby, lmin C.J.C. Craven Stakes, January, 188 S One mile —Merganser, lmin 41£sec, C.J.C. Handicap, November 1892 ; Warrington, Farewell Handicap, C.J.C., 1593 One mile and a quarter—Titbit, 2min SjVsec, C.J.C. Grand Stand Handicap, January, 1887 One mile and a half—Merganser, 2mm 35jsec, C.J.C. Autumn Handicap, 1893 One mile and three-quarters—Waitiri, 3min ssec, Auckland R.C. Handicap, 1887. St. Katherine, 3min ssec, AYanganui Cup, 1893 __ „ Two milos —Rosefeldt, 3min 29sec, New Zealand Cup, November, 1593 Two miles and a distance —Occident, 3min 50soc, Dunedin Cup, February, 1592 Two miles and a quarter —Euroclydon, 3min 57jsec, C.J.C. Spring Meeting (Canterbury Cup), 1895. AUSTRALIAN RACING RECORDS. Three furlongs—Honeydew, 38sec Four furlongs—Bis Bis, 48sec Five furlongs—Walwa, lmin Olsec Six furlongs —Volcano, Ascotvale, and Yanitas, lmin Msec Seven furlongs—Trieste, lmin 27seo One mile—Boolka, Kingfish, Paris, Bungebah, and Delaware, lmin 40sec Nine furlongs—Cerise and Blue, lmin 55tsec One mile and a quarter—Hova, 2min 6sec One mile and a halt—Prince Imperial, King Olaf, and Megaphone, 2min 35£sec One mile and five furlong3—Hopetoun, 2min 49£sec One mile and three-quarters —Correze, 3mm 3sec Two miles —Carbine, 3min 28Isec Two miles and a quarter—Dreadnought, mm 59£seo Three miles —Portsea, smin 23|sec. AMERICAN RACING RECORDS. Four furlongs—Geraldine, 46seo Five furlongs—Maid Marian, 56fsec

Six furlongs—Domino, Imin 9sec Seven furlong3—Belle 8., Imin 235 sec (on a straight run) One mile —Salvator, Imin (against time on a straight course) Nine furlongs—Triston, Imin 514 sec One mile and a quarter—-Banquet, 2min 3jsec (on a straight course) One mile and a half—Lamplighter, 2min 32xsec One mile and three quarters—Hotspur, 3min Ofsec Two miles—*Ten Broeck and Newton, 3min 27^sec Two miles and a quarter—Preakness and fSpringhok, 3min Three miles —Drake Carter, smin 24sec Four miles—Ten Broeck, 7min 15jsee. ♦Against time. +Dead heat. AUSTRALIAN. One mile—Harness : Osterley, 2min 25sec (in match against Mystery) Two miles —Harness : Mystery, 4min 56isec (in match against Osterley) Three miles —Harness : Osterley, 7min SOfsee AMERICAN. One mile —Harness : Alix, 2min 3jsec, September 19,1894 Two miles —Harness : Greenlander, 4min 33sec, October 1893 Three miles —Harness : Nightingale, 6min 55£sec, October 1893 AMERICAN PACING. One mile —Robert J., 2min Usee, September 14, 1894 Two miles —Defiance, 4min 47:i-sec, September 1872 Three miles —Joe Jefferson, 7min 33.Vsee November 1891. TROTTING RECORDS. NEW ZEALAND. ONE MILE. Saddle —Yum Yum, 2min 27.Vsec, Canterbury T.C., May 1894 Harness —Rita, 2min 30sec, Lancaster Park, 1895 ONE MILE AND A HALE. Saddle —Commotion, 3min 57sec, Timaru, September, 1595 TWO MILES. Saddle —Blacksmith, smin 9sec, Forbury, May, 1894 Harness —Rita, smin 7sec, Tahuna Park, February, 1895 TWO MILES AND A HALF. Saddle —Wizard, Gmin 3G 3-ssec, Maniototo, February,lS9s Harness —-Berlin Abdallah, Gmin 37sec, Tahuna Park, February 1895 THREE MILES. Saddle —Spider, 7inin 59sec, Maniototo, February, 1895 Harness —Specification, 7min 35sec, Canterbury T.C., May 1894 FOUR MILES. Harness —Specification, lOmin 47sec, Lancaster Park, July 1894

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New Zealand Mail, Issue 1290, 19 November 1896, Page 25

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RECORDS. New Zealand Mail, Issue 1290, 19 November 1896, Page 25

RECORDS. New Zealand Mail, Issue 1290, 19 November 1896, Page 25