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NEWMARKET CRAVEN.

April 21, 22. crawpcrd plats (kvndicip), Of 1000 soys by 'Uiacrioiioin of I ) a ivs c uh. Brelb / St*ke3 Couco (-is furlontcs) Colonel Heyward'a b c Ordoiix by S i'in?field — Blretfca, 4 vre, 63t 81 1 ! (ar liss S ib) iF ii »rf.it ) 1 Mr Adrian's h h Tho Pnnc t, by Balfo ~La 1y So hit). svta. 83t12b .. .. .Watts) 2 Mr Manto Va br h ftHsheath, by Macaroni -H 'aiUee Ball. 5yM. 8-tl3lb .. " .. (FArcl^r) 3 Sir O Chotwyuu's Lovely, 6 yri, 9a<j lib (iafi lO.b extra) .. .. .. iCW.oI) 0 Mr J O Mufphv's Boulavnrd. 6 vh, Bst 81b (■carried SrtOlb) \. .. .. (FWebb) 0 Mr Mackenzie's Prince William, 4 yra, Sit 01b (Giles) 0 Mr J Foy'a Scot Frea, 4 yra, S 1 61b .. (Rossifr) 0 Mr J GreHon'a Ptolimy (i»<m Pnn.'o Ruporfi M), 3 yrs, Sit 4«b . . . . . . (« Birretfc) 0 Barou do Hirgch'e Laverock, 3 yrs, Tat 8l!> ( J Lo»tcs) 0 Duko of Portland's Satchel, 8 yra, 7sS Gin .SLoaoos) 0 Lord Bradford's Whltelock, 4 yrs, 78* 51b (mc 10!b extri) .. .. (X Tomliuson) 0 Mr T Jennings' Lord Chavlea, 3 yrs, 7 t 2ti (Johnson) 0 Mr J H Houlds worth's Soving M >m, 4 yr3, 7st (Luke) 0 Mr Oraven's Osltha, 4 yr-i, Cut 13 b . . (ilarfi ■>; 0 Mr E Bi/d's Doncaster Caj), 4 ys li-i" 121b (White) 0 Duka of Hamilton 1 * Paro Fbr, 3 yrs, Gib •ilh (J KTcm'iß-oii) 0 lMuce Soltykafi'a Daadie Diumont, 3 yrs, tKt iArnu'l) 0 M- Manton's SwestWUllp, 3 yrs 6ib (R : c<c\by) 0 Lord El- acaere'B Zaguz g, 3vw Sat \W;II) 0 Batting : sto 1 ag*t Mcichoath, 6to 1 Prior e, 100 to 15 Scot B'rea, Bto 1 Boulevard ( \t, tirst 5 to 1), 10 to 1 Prince William, 10 to 1 P-olemy, 10 to 1 Caltha, 100 ro 8 Whitelook, 100 to 8 Dandte Dinmont; 100 to 6 Z.igazig, 100 to 6 Boncaater Cup, 25 to 1 Lovely. 25 to 1 Spring Morn, 50 to 1 Laverock, 50 to 1 Lard Caarlea, and 50 to 1 Ordovix. After a delay of a quarter of an hour, principally occasioned by the fractiousness of EJwoet Willi«, the signal wns given, an-i Ordovix cut out the work from Waitalock, Ptolemy, Ma:heatb, Spring Morn, and The Princa on the left. In the centre wero Princo William, Sjot Free, Boulevard, and Lovely, and on the right Dandie Dinmont, Lord Charles, and Satchel. At the Bu u hop vacancies *vnre craatud by tbe i retirement of Whirelock, Prince William, and Spring Morn, and Ordovix o^rrisd on the running from Ptolnmy, The Prince, Ma'suenth, Boulevard, and Scot F^ea iato the Abingdon Mile Bottom, when Psolemy be,!?an to compound. He was then passed by Th 9 Priuce and Maoheath, and although this pair huuted Ordovix up for the remainder of the jnarney, ho struggled on under his light weight, and won by three parts of a longth, hilf ft lengrh separating second and thicd. Pcoleiny was a good fourth. Time, 1 miv. 16 sec. BABRiHAM PLiTB (H MJJDtC-' P), Of 800 so?a, by sub3cuptioTi of 23 s^vj cacU. S. M. (one mile 17 yards). Mr M^nton'sbrh ilichea<ih, by Misaioii— father Bell, 5 yrs, Ba i 81n (ci,r Bifc 9b; . . (J Wava) 1 Mr H B Orai^'d b h Merry Vani?,, by Albert Victor Bonny May, 5 yrn, 6rt slb .. Wa'l) 2 Duke of Westminster's eh h Wh'pper-in, b" Hermit — Scarlet ituuner, 6 yra, 8 1 5") (car B.t 71b) (K 1 >\rcher) 3 Mr L da Rothschild's Lucerne, 6 yrs, 9-f. l'b ! (T Ounn'tn) 0 Mr Naylnr'B Toastmaiter. sged, Bat 61b (G -?arr"tt.) 0 Mr J Foy's Scot Free, 4 yrs, 8-iti 3!b (R s->itei) 0 Captain Maehell's Queen Adelaide, 4 yrs, 71 1 'lb (JWood) 0 Mr Lefevre's Hermitage, 4 yn, 7st 121b (A Johnson) 0 Mr J H Houldswortih's Royal Pern, 4 y, s, 7st 01b (S ]-Oit,P3) 0 Sir G Cfhetwynd's Quilt, 4 yra, 7a'i 21S (tuke) 0 Lord Bradford's Limelight, 4 yrs, 7-t 2 b (X ''onlinaon) 0 Lord Elle^mere's Somerfcon, i yrs, 6st 12lr» (E 1 Bairett) 0 Mr Brymer's Cro3B Keys, 3 j ra, Cnfc lllb (55 Martin) 0 Mr R Bird's Donoaster Cup. 4 yra, 6^t ldlb (cvr 6 1' ll!b) .. .. (VVUitej 0 Duke of Hamilton's Kemmertoa, i yr<>, 63t 51b (-IKToml'sion) 0 Duke of Portland's Hurry, 3 yrs, 6->t 21b (Dunn) 0 Mr Craven's Oamnbell, 3 vrs, fiso I0!b (B.ake) 0 Mr T E Walker's Greenwich, 3 yrs, sst 71* (earned 6stBlb) .. .. .. (Klckauu) 0 Betting : sto 1 agst Qneen Adelai ie, 100 to j 5 Lucerne, 9 to 1 Whipp h 1 in, 9 bo J Hormirago 10 to 1 Macheatb, 10 ',o 1 S--»t Fr«e. 10 lo ] Greenwich, 100 to 6 Eoyal Yem, and 20 to 1 Merry Prince. The field w.ib by no moans a well beh:vod one, and with Greenwich and Scj!. Free altor nately obowint? tamper. a.b ut a qunrler of an hour was cut to waste. Whou the fb^ fell Qu?en Adel und Hermitage were . een r o bo in front of Qsiilt and Lncarng en tho loft, and in the ceiirro Toastmaster, Merry Princo, Crr.ss Keys, Limelight, and Snnmrton wern the first to catch tho eye from Scoc Free and R'»y»l Fern. Behind these lay Macheath and Whip-par-in, and although Greenwich had a berth almost to himself on the right, he was n 'vcv amongst the front rank. As Boon as they had settled down Hernaitago bore hi' colours to the front, aud ho was immediately followed aoroo-i Inc-fiat by Royal Farn, Morrv Prince, Gross Keys, and Queen Adelaide. In lh_- wake of these travelled Limelight find Micna-Ath to the Bushes, when Merry Prince and Cross ICoys joined Hermit *ge. The throi y<=ar-o'd did not keep his phce very long, aod with Hermitage )artly sharing his decline »i they descended the hill, Scot Free aod Royal F.-rn aleo dropped out of the van about tho st-rao time. The lead then remained with Mpyy Prince, and he was pursued by Mache.-Uh, Hcrnjitago, Queen Adelaide, and Limplight iDto the Abingaon Miio Bottom, when Whipper-in, who had bsen a little hampered by some of tbe beatpn horses in the centre, steared to thn right By tho time he had obtained plenty of room Mac heath on the other side had cballonged Merry Prince, from whom he drew away at every stride in the'last hundred yards, and won by a coupleof lengths; the same between second and third. Hermitags was a moderate fourth, Queen Adelaide fifth, Limelight sixth, Somerton seventh, Royal Fern eighth, and Scot Free ninth, # tho last two beir.g Toaatmaster and Campbell. Time, 1 mm. 4 see. COLUMN PRODUCE STAKES, Of 30 soys eich, with 150 added, lor threo-vear-olds : col's Qit, fillies Bst lllb, with breeding allowances. B.M- (one mile 17 yard"). General PearßQn's be by Hampton- Re .l Rag, Bsb lllb .. .. .. (p Webb) 1 Lord Hastings' br c Pearl Diver, by Master Kildare Bst 9ib .. . „ (g- ,. roruv) 2 Mr Lde Rothschlld-'s b c Cairo, by Sterlirc 4 B> t lllb (' OinnuD) 3 ■Mr R B Brett'a The Dauphin, 83t 9 J b (Q Barrett) 0 Betting : 7to 4 agsfc Rad Rag colt, «'{ to 1 Pearl Diver, 100 to 30 Cairo, and 7 to 2 The Dauphin, The Red Rag colt cut out the work on the right front, The Dauphin on the left, Cairo following them in the centre, with Pearl Diver waiting in the roar. This order was maintained to the Bushes, where tbe good pace set by the favourite disposed of The Dauphin ; and although Pearl Diver parsed Cairo in the Bottom, he could not even challenge the Red Bag colt, wbo won in a canter by six lengths ; » bad third

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Otago Witness, Issue 1751, 13 June 1885, Page 21

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NEWMARKET CRAVEN. Otago Witness, Issue 1751, 13 June 1885, Page 21

NEWMARKET CRAVEN. Otago Witness, Issue 1751, 13 June 1885, Page 21