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CANTERBURY DERBY WINNERS.

Oanibubury Jockey Club Handicap, of 600 soys, added to a sweepstakes of 20 sors ; second horao tv receive 60 soys from the stako ; third horso to save his stake. Two miles. MrH Goodman's br h Chancellor, by Traducer— Sweetbriar, 5 yrs, 7atßlb . (C Budinßs) 1 Mr R Bay's br m Mnritana, aged, Bst 71b (J Wattle) 2 Messrs Mason and 7.vllancs's eh g Pinflre, 5 yrs, Bst (Nolan) 3 Mr E Ray's b h Templeton, aged, 9st 81b (Owner) 0 Mr G Fraser's eh g Longiands, 6 yrs, 3sji 21b

(F Clark) 0 Mr V Butler's b h Laortos, aged, 7st 51b (Clifford) 0 Mr J Chaafe's ns b c Atlantic, 4 yrs, 6st 81b(Hastie) 0 Hon. W Robinson's b g Numa, aged, 6st (W Butler) 0 BettiDg: 3 to 1 against Templeton, Longlands, or Pinfire ; sto 1 against^Maritana, 10 to 1 against Chancellor and others. A very fair fetarfc was effected, and Chancellor at once took up the running, having Ray's pair as his nearest attendants, the others in a bunch, with the exception of Laertes, who wsw never in ifc from the jump. As they pasfied the stand the first tima, Goodman's horse led by half a length, Mavitana second, Templeton third, Atlantic and Numa next, with Piofire an

Longlands close up. They ran in this order past Redwood's, when Ray took Templeton up to have a cut at Chancellor, but it was one of the latter'a going days, and he went on without being really deprived of the lead till they rounded the top turn, when Maritana went to the front for a couple of hundred yards or so. Chancellor was on even terms with the mare 1 again at the distance, and Wattie had to ride Maritana to keep her place. She could not improve on it, and the brown, who just at the railß looked like cutting it, cams on, nicely ridden by Rudinga, and won by a neck, Ray's mare second, and Pinfire third on sufferance, the others pulling up. Time, 3 mm. 39 sec.

The Welcome Stakes, a sweepstakes of 15 soys each, with 200 Boys added. For two-year-olds— colts and galdlngs Bst 51b, fllliea Bst. Second horse to save his stake. Four furlongs. Mr H Prince's br o Hilarious, by GoldsbroMaritana, Stt 51b .. .. (Harris) 1 Mr 0 H Owen's chc Sir George, 83t 51b.. (Derritt) 2 Mr J Smith's b o Tim Whiffle, Bit'6lb (Hodaon) 3 Mr JR Campbell's b c Sir Modred, 3st 51b (Nolan) 0 Mr Soabright's eh c Romeo, Sst 51b (carried Bst 91bX" (TLyford) 0 Mr H Prince's br c Sir Garnet, Bst 51b . . (Clifford) 0 Mr J Ohaafe'sns chc, by Iradncer — Waimea, Bsts'b (Kennedy) 0 Mr W C Webb's eh c, by Anteros— Lady Florence, Bit6lb' .. .. (Bodgorj 0 Mr G Fraser's b f Lure, Bst .. (Clarke) 0 Mr Jft Wllkin'n b t, by Albany-Miss Flat, (Wattie) 0 Betting : 3 to 1 against Sir Modred and Sir Garnet, 4 to 1 against Tina Whiffler, 5 to 1 against Hilarious, Sir George, and the Miss Flat filly, 7 and 8 to 1 against the others. From the lower stand very little of the start could be seen, as there were horsemen round the starter. Several bre&ks-away occurred, and when the flag did fall it was apparent that the Lady Florence colt and another had not got away with the rest. Mr Prince's colours showed prominently in the centre when the lot were in the straight, and though challenged right and left, Hilarious came on, and increasing his speed at every stride, went by the .post an easy winner by two lengths, Sir George beating Tim Whifflar by a lougth for second honours. Sir Modred was fourth, and the others were widely scattered. Time, 52|iec.

The usual Hack Race wound up the day's sport, which was concluded before 5 p.m.

Yr. Owner. Wiuner. Rider. Wgt. at. lb. 6 5 9 9 6 7 9 12 6 3 7 7 7 8 Time 1873 1874 LB7fi 1876 L 877 LB7B L 879 RedwoDd .. O'Brien .... Lunn Redwood . . Redwood . . Say Goodman .. Kakapo .... Tambourlni Nectar .... Guy Fawkes Mat* Maritina „ Chancellor A. Lyford Owner . . M00re.. .. &.. Lylord Clifford .. Wattie .. Rudlngs m. s. 3 45 348 3 67* 3 45£ 3 36fr 3 39J

PEDIGREE OF THE WINNER.

PEDIGREE OF WINKER.

Oastrel ißuzzird Alex, maro I Pantaloon Idalia Peruvian Musidora Patquinado Camel Whalebone Selim maro U D Bantor Master Henry Boadicea I sSeliin Walton mare Eliß Hangar S a Olympia Bir Oliver 3oorilla Languid Cain Paulowitz Pay nator mare Poultoa Variety Lydia I The Cure Physician Brutandort Piimotte Morsel Mulatto Linda ■a 3 3 Watervritch I : Orville Emily Lulleritor Noll Bmiltua < 1 Nan Darrell Oamden (6) Calendar Cantoen Hambletonia i i 3 Caas»ndra(6) Tro3 Alice Gray Young Rosebud |SirHerculeß(6)| Cap-a-pie Paraguay HB»rbiere dam from NSW • [Rosebud I

PEDIGREE OP THE WINNER.

0.J.0. HANDICAP WINNER 3.

Tear. Ownor. Winner. Rider. Time. 1871 1872 1873 1874 1876 1876 1877 1878 1879 Hunter Neaworthy . . Redwood P. Campbell.. P. Campbell.. Redwood Praier Neilson Ray Defamation .. Calumny Papapa „ Tadmor J). O'Rourko . Songster Tmmp Card.. Of atator Hornby Ray Ray Mason . . Kay Ray Lyford . . Fuller .. Derritt ... Wattle .. m. s. 2 49 2 47 2 44J 2 63 2 CSJ 2 62 2 47 2 45i 2 44*

Humphrey Clinker IClinkerina Melbourne Daughter of Cervantes Oolumbuß mre o Camel Banter Cinlzelll Touchstone c I Brocade Pantaloon Bombazine Teddington Orlando Touehatono Vulture Mis 3 Twickenham Rockinghatn B'ectress ."2 '3 a Harkaway Rosetta Skylark Peep o1o 1 Day Boy I Growl Ray Mludletoi Barbiche l^^^™ '■*■ Bay Middle ton Sultan Selim Bacchante | Cobweb Phantom Filigree Blacklock Juniper mare Black Agnes Velocipodo s Walton mare Walton Y'unjf Noisetti Cap-a-pie I The Colonel Sultan mare Sir Horcules 6 Paraguay Sir Hercules < Paradigm Flora M'lvor Emigrant Pioneer Ringtail Cornelia Grasshopper iMinto

•3, g T3 i o v Kelpo Weathorhit Child of the Mist Gaslight Sir Horculei (a) Factory Girl •i ■p. 03 Fisherman Heron Mainbraco Juliet Touchstone Lanc'hhire Witch Pyrrhus Ist Epirus Fortress Colocynth Physician Cameliue 1 ■a I Fisherman Heron Mainbrace Sweetheart Bed Heart Meleslna

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Bibliographic details

Otago Witness, Issue 1461, 15 November 1879, Page 18

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CANTERBURY DERBY WINNERS. Otago Witness, Issue 1461, 15 November 1879, Page 18

CANTERBURY DERBY WINNERS. Otago Witness, Issue 1461, 15 November 1879, Page 18

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