RACING IN ENGLAND.
MANCHESTER WHITSUNTIDE. Thursday, June 13. A BREEDERS' FOAL STAKES, Of leOOsovs (HOOeovs to the winner, 200sovs to the nominator of the winner, and lOOsovseach to the owner and nominator of the second). Colts, 8.12 ; fillies and geldings, 8.9. Five furlonga. Sir J Duke's eh cjLlewellyn, by Uncas— Lady Mostyn, 8.9 ... .., ... (Rickaby) 1 I Mr D Baird's b f Barcarolle, by Barcaldine— Lndy ' Gower, 8,6 ... ... „. (Calder) 2
Mr H Milner'e b or br o Devilflab, by Robert the Devil— Polonaise, 8.9 ... ... 'S Loates) 3 Lord Alington'B Bena. 8.12 ■ ... (G Barrett) 0 Mr JBibby'aS6Kentigern,B.9 ... (Ohandley) 0 Lord Calthorpo's Marchesi. 8 9 ... (Robinson) 0 Mr W Gardner's Strathpeffer, 8.9 ... (J Onborne) 0 Dnko of Hamilton's Fear Disgrace, 8.6 (Liddlard) 0 Lord Hastings' Faith, 8.6 ... (F Barrett) 0 Marchesi was favourite at 7 to 4, but had no say in the finish, which was a desperate fight between Llewelljn and Barcarolle, the former winning by a short head. Fbidat, June 14. Manchester cup. A piece of pate value 20°sovs 1 and 2000sovs added to a handicap sweepstakes of 2sovs each, 10 ft. One mile and three-quarters. Mr L de Rothschild's Cotillon, 4yr«, 8.3 (F Barrett) 1 Mr H H Tidy's Indian JPrinco, Syrs, 7.1 (SLoates) 2 Sir R Jardine'a Lord Lome. 3yre 6.S (Chandleyj 3 Mr J H Houldsirorth's Arrandalc, 4yre, 8.12 (Oalder) 0 Mr Warren de la Rue's Traylea. 4yre, 8.9 ' (Robinson) 0 Lord Howe's Claymore, 6yrs, 8.8 ... (Allsopp) 0 Mr H T Fenwick's Phil, 6yrn, 8.8 . ■ (Blckaby) 0 Mr C Perkins' Bell Mahone, 4yre, 8.7, (Bruckshaw) 0 Duke of BeauforkVß&ve dOr, syrs, 8.4 > (T Cannon, jun.) 0 Colonel North's Philomel, 3yrs, 8.3 (J Woodburn) 0 Mr B Maple's Millatreara, 6yrs, 8.3 (Uddiard) 0 Mr H Orouehley ns Mr I'Anson'a Kenil worth, 4yrs, 7.12 ... ... ... (Fagan) 0 Mr J Clarke hs Mr J T Whipp'B Yarm, 4yr», 7.8 • (Reeve) 0 Mr H Milner's Heloiso, syrs, 7.0 ... (Blake) 0 Mr O Archer's Bversfleld, syra, CIO ... (Wall) 0 Lord Calthorpe's Savant, 3yrs, 6.8 (G Chaloner) 0 Betting : 7to 2 agst Trayles, 11 to 2 Indian Prince, 100 to 15 Claymore, 9 to 1 Philomel, 100 to 7 Phil, 15 to 1 Cotillon, 100 to 6 each Reve dOr and Kenil worth, 20 to 1 Mills* ream, 33 to 1 each Arrandale and Bell Mahone, 40 to 1 each Helofce and Lord Lome, 50 to 1 Savant, 66 to 1 Eyersfield, and 100 to 1 Yarm. Kenilworth and Lord Lome were well in front to the straight, where Cotillon came out, and won easily by four lengths ; the same distance separated second and third, Millstream was fourth.
Permanent link to this item
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/OW18890808.2.105
Bibliographic details
Otago Witness, Issue 1968, 8 August 1889, Page 26
Word Count
433RACING IN ENGLAND. Otago Witness, Issue 1968, 8 August 1889, Page 26
Using This Item
No known copyright (New Zealand)
To the best of the National Library of New Zealand’s knowledge, under New Zealand law, there is no copyright in this item in New Zealand.
You can copy this item, share it, and post it on a blog or website. It can be modified, remixed and built upon. It can be used commercially. If reproducing this item, it is helpful to include the source.
For further information please refer to the Copyright guide.