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» Alter a dead heat wilh K. Hay's Sinking Fund, 6jrs, 6.10, ruu in 3inln 57seo. SKLLTNG KACIi, OfGOsovs. Weight for age. The winner to be sold for £50. If entered to lio sold tor £10. allowed 71b- £30,141b; £20, allb; £10, £38. The vriuner to be sold by auction with his engagements; any surplus tv go to the funds. Ono mile and a distance. 354 177—Mr J Loughliii'a b g Windsor, by Hot-spur-Mabel (£10), aged, H. 13 (Campbell) 241 165-Mr A. Cowlo's br g The Brewer (£3O;, aged, 7.13 ... ... (White) 2 101 60—Mr'W Smyth ns b g Savoy (£3O), Syr«. 7.0 ... ... (W Buddicombe) 3 113 60-Mr A James' blk g The Outlaw (£3O), — - 4yrs, 7.11 ... ... (Sharp) 0 812 462 From a capital start Savoy showed first in front, nnd led past the stand, with Windsor, The Brewer, and Outlaw following in that order. There was little alteration in the order of Ihe horses until the top of the course was reached, although a forward movement had been made by Windsor; but then Savoy, Windsor, nnd The Brewer clostd together, and swept round into the straight in a cluster. Windsor disposed of the others without much difficulty, and passed tha post with hu advantage of ahout three lengths from Tbo Brewer, while Savoy was a fair third, and Outlaw last—a position he occupied all through. Time, 2miu 6=ec. Of £1274 in tlui totalizators, £531~was on the winner. Dividends: Inside, £2 3s; outside, £2 6s (3d. Thu winner was bought in for £50. PUBLICANS' HANDICAP, Of SOOsova, with a sweepstake of Saova each; the second horse to receive 2050v9, and the third lOsovs from the stakes. Tlin winner of any handicap raeo of the advertised value »f KlOsovs alter declaration of weights to cany 71b extra ; of two or more such races, 101b extra. Seven furlongs. I. O. 530 3<s6~Mr H Lunn nab a Merrio Kuglaud, by St. George-Eupee, Syrs, 7.12 (Oerrett) 1 328 179—Mr H Goodman's eh g Blizzard, Syrs, 6.9 ... ... (T BudJicnrube) 2 176 89-Mr J Poolo's eh m Apres Moi, 4yr». 0.12 (Wlsbyj 3 131 SO—Mr C Turnbull's eh h Wolverine, 4yrs, 8.6 ... ... ... (Sharp) 0 4ti 31 —Mr S Alexander's eh c Investigator. .'Jyrs, 6.7 ... ... ... (Price) 0 1210 745 Six scratcbings reduced the field to one of five candidates. A fnir start was effected, Apres Moi and Blizzard deriving a slight advantage from it, while Investigator was the last on bis legs. Mr Alexander's colt, however, raced up to the leaders before a furlong had been covered, Wolverine and ftlerrie England lying fourth and fifth respectively. At the bend of tbe courso Blizzard, who bad previously occupied second place, assumed the premier position, but there was not much to choose between any of them as the distance post was past. Apres Moi appeared to regain the lead momentarily, but cs the straight was entered the favourite was brought with a splendid rush from last place, and cutting down the field in fine style had the advantage about 50 yards from home. He was not again headed, and won by a length from Blizzard, who finished a couple of lengths in front of Apres Moi. Wolverine was fourth, aud Investigator fifth. Time, lmin 31i3ec. Of £1955 on the totalisators, £896 was on the winner. Dividends: Inside, £2 Is; outside, £1 16s 6d. MAIDEN PLATE, Of lOOsovs; the second horse to receive 20sovs from the stakes. Weight for age. For horses that have never won an advertised prize exceeding £•5. Ono mile and a-quarter. I. O. 200 03-Jfr P Mangan's b f Lady Bell, by Gor-' ton—Legerdemain, 3jrs, 8 0 (Seoombe) 1 127 79-Mr S Alexander's eh c Golden Hope, 3yrs, 8.3 ... ... (Holmes) 2 351 219—Mr D O'Brien's b c Helmsman, 3yrs, S 3 (O'Keefe; 3 14 22-Hr J Curran's b g Enfield, oyrs, 8.13 (Burns) 0 3U 22-Mr J Christie's br m Cinnabar, syrs, 813 (U'Oonald) 0 25 9-Mr J Gibson's b g Kelpie, oyre, 8.13 (Jackson) 0 55 24—Mr J Foole's br g Milord, 3yrs, 8,0 (Sharp) 0 9 6-Mr T Price's b m Gazelle, 3yrs, 8.0 (W Cotton) 0 35 15-Mr A Barnes nsbr f Carina. 3yn>, 8.0 (W Buddieombe) 0 10 7-MrGM'Guire'schgLoupGarou,Xyrs,B.o (Campbell) 0 853 531 The colours of Lady Bell were the first to show ia front from an excellent start, and the Gorton filly led past the stand, her closest attendants being Gazelle and Carina. At the back of the course Gazelle shot her bolt, aud Golden Hope and Helmsman bsgau to move up. At the home turn Lady Bell was caught, but she came away again and led into the straight ■without haviug been touched, while Golden Hope and Helmsman, who were second and third respectively, were both under the whip. From this point the issuo was nevev in doubt, and Lady Bell won comfortably by a couple of lengths from Golden Hope, while Helmsman was a. fair third. Time,2min 17Jaec. Of £1389 in ths totalisatora, £298 was on the winner. Dividends: Inside, £3 17s; outside, £4 17s 6d. SBLLIHG TWO-YEAR-OLD RACK, Of lOOsova. C01t3,8.5; fillies, 8.0; geldings allowed 31b. If entered to be sold for£2(Joto carry stated weight; for £150, allowed 71b; for £100, 141b; for £50, 211b; for nil, albwed 281t\ The winner to ba sold by auction, any surplus to go to the I. O. 199 123—Mr J Stephenson's eh f Moth, by Oadogan—Tttnnia(£loo), 2yrs.7.o(Lardner) 1 101 34-Mr W Fowler's b f Watercress (£100), 2yrs, 7.0 ... '" (Wiiby) 2 475 243-Mr P Butler's b f Lady Mab (£150), 2yrs, • 7.7 ... ... ... (O'Keefe) 50 30-Mr T 'Thomson's br f Koseleaf (£100), 2yrs. 7.0 ... (T Bucidicoinbe) 109 65—Hon a M'Lean's b g Dormeur (£SO), 3yr5,6.9 ... (WBuddieomde) 0 20 19—Mr W A Smith's eh g Langley (£SO), 2yrs, 6 8 ... (J Cotton, jun) 0 957 514 Moth and Dormour bad the best and Langley the worst of a start from which none obtained any particular advantage. Moth was at once steadied, aud Dormeur and Watercress were in the van at the top of the course, where Moth was third and Lady Mab fourth, the latter travelling up very fast. Dormeur then surrendered his position, and Watercress led into the straight slightly in front of Moth and Lady Mab. Iv the race home, however, Moth proved to have most left, aud dispo:-ing of Watercress, won by a length aud a-hal£ from that filly, who finished a bare half-length in front of Lady Mab. Dormeur was fourth, Roseleaf fifth, and Langlty last. Time, lmin 7sec. Of £1071 in the totalisators, £822 was on the winner. Dividends: Inside, £4 6s 6d; outside, £3 15s. The winner was sold to Mr John Dooley, of Waimatc, for £106. STEWARDS' PUHSB WELTER, HANDICAP, Of 120SOVS. with a sweepstakes of 2aovs each. The second horse to receive 20sovs, and Urn third lCsova from the stakes. Six furlongs. I. O. 274 171-Mr G Ellis' br m Lady Florii), by Musket-Florin, syre, 10.5 ■ (Huxtable) 1 8:3 52—Mr J Loughlin's bm- La Rose, 6yrs, 9.10 ... ... (Owner) 2 80 21-Mr W Briginshaw's g f lied Cross, 3yrs, 8.0 ... ... ... (Derrelt) 3 37 20—Mr T W Hungerford's bg Captain Cook, 9.0, aged ... ... (White) 0 151 86-Mr A Anderson's b c Dispute, 3yrs, 8.12 (M'Grath) 0 233 79—Messrs M and C Hobbs' bo Road Metal, 3yr5.8.7 ... ... ... " 122 60—Mr J Doo'cy's b g Quickstep, 4yrs. 8 6 (Brown) 0 73 53-Mr P Butler's bo Leinster, 3yrs, 8 5 (Holmes) 0 27 16-Hr S Turnbml'a b m Mi3s Ann, 3yrs, 8.3 (Sharp) 0 9 B—Mr J Lefevre's eh g Bard, aged. 8.3 . (Barnes) 0 1022 553 Quickstep gave a tremendous amount of trouble to his rider, and finally when the flag fell was lei tat the post. The others got well away, Miss Ann's colours showing first in front, while La Rose and Red Cross were also in the van. Tbe others were in a cluster, but as they came round the bend Road Metal and subsequently Lady Florin began to show prominently in the race.. At the entrance of the straight La Rose was in command with Road Mf-tal close up, but then Lnrly Florin came with a big rush, and passing them all won with half a length to spare from La Rose. Red Cross -was a good third, Miss Ann fourth, and the rest tailing off. Time, lmin 20sec. Of £1588 on the totalisators, £445 was on (.be winner. Dividends: laside, £3 7s; cutv.de, £2 19j 6d.

Th< o following is a list oE the WINNEKS OP THE DUNT3DIN GUI 1. Owner. Winner. I | % Time. Year. 1874 1875 137B 1877 1878 1870 1830 1SS1 1883 18S3 1884 1SS5 1888 1887 1S88 1S89 1800 U.Kcdwood iLnrlino K 1. Delftmaln jTempleton V. Dclanmlu Vunna'were D. O'Brieu ;Fisliliook li. Kay jTomjileton H. Fmser Mata* I E. Cutts Mata If. Campbell Sir Modred Sir H. liobiuson Lndy Kmma I). Kirbv Ailnmant Tfon. Cr."M'Lcan Lady Kmma \V. liobiuson VaiiRiiard Major George 'Nelson H.J. Mason iSpadeOuliiea O. Cr. Stead Gipsy Jvmg H. Hammond Sultau Hon. a. St. Jamea I s 11) 4ii) !' 4|8 12 3 15 13 •l|7 12 ijH 3 7 HI 5 7 6 50 7 013 S SO 3 58 5 4 7 12 38 -I 48 0 •]|7 12 7J"1' 3' 8! J 10} 15; 4 7i m; ■' 5 Si; 3 0(1 13 4 a 10 3 50 7j 4 2 11 3 55J «! 3 54 111 3 50 10; 3 63 0i 3 54* 8| 3 54J ill 3 51 7i 3 53i 4) 3 87}

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 8733, 20 February 1890, Page 3

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Untitled Otago Daily Times, Issue 8733, 20 February 1890, Page 3

Untitled Otago Daily Times, Issue 8733, 20 February 1890, Page 3

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