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Wednesday, July 9.

LEICESTERSHIRE SUMMER HANDICAP, Of 500sovs ; the second received 50sovs. One mile. Mr J B Burton's oh o Barmecide, by Barcaldine— La Trappo, 4yrs, 7.2 ... ... (Ghandley) 1 Mr P Fine's b h Warlaby, 6yrs, 8.2... (Fagan) 2 Mr O H Jolliffe's eh h Scottish Minttrel. 6yrs, 7.0 (R Chaloner) 3 Lord Zetland's Plnzon, 4yru, 8,1 ... ' (Morgan) 0 Mr A O Barclay's Blgiva, 3yrs, 6.7... (Blake) 0 Lord Penrhyn*s Far Kiente, 3yrs, 6.5 (Oolling) 0 Mr B W Laird's Ohippenham, 3yrs, 6.4 (GOhaloner) 0 Burnaby (3yrs, 6.6) was weighed by Allsopp, but the horse was found to be lame, and was subsequently withdrawn. Betting ; 7 to 2 »gst Pinzon, Warlaby, and Barmeoide, 100 to 8 Scottish Minstrel. A quarter a mile from borne Elgiva shook off Far Niente, and was then collared in turn by Barmecide, Warlaby, and Scottish Minstrel. This trio, who had got rid of the labouring Pinzon, then finished the race, and by staying well to the end Barmeoide gained a gallant victory by a neok. Time, lmin 44 4 sseo. Value of the Btakes, £485. PSINOB OF WALES' STAKES, Of 85008OVS (winner 7500aove, second 600sova, third 250sovs, and nominator of the winner 250bovb), by subscription of lOOgs each ; for three year-olds. The straight mile and 60yds, Mr A W Merry's b o Surefoot, by Wisdom, dam by Galopin— Miss Foote, 9.0 ... (Liddiard) 1 Duke of br f Memoir, by St. Simon— Qulveri 8.11 ... ... ... (J Watts) 2 Mr JH Houldsworth'B bo Alloway, by Spring- J field— Lady Morgan, 9.0 ... (T Gannon) 3 Baron de Rothiohfld's eh o Le Nord, by Tristan— ..•LaN00e,9.0.,. ... ... (F Barrett) 4 Mr H Mijner'a b o Janissary, by Isonomy—Jannette, 9.0 ... ... ... (Tloates) 0 Lord Oalthorpe's b o Minnedosa, by Galopin— Bonnie Doon, 9.0 ... ... (Robinson) 0 Lord 0 Montague's b 0 Oddfellow, by Baroaldine -rGeheimniss, 9.0 , ... ... (FWebb),o Sir O Perkin'i br c Hutton Oonyers, by Beauclerc - '-Stella, 9.o .:. ... ... (Pagan) 0 . Batting : sto 2 agst Surefoot, 7to 2 Memoir, 4 to 1 Oddfellow, 11 to 2Le Nord, 100 to 7 Alloway. Before the hoisting of the advance flag Le Nord reared up and threw his jookey. For » time Surefoot aid not join his horses, and when the signal was given he jumped o2 next to Memoir on the right, and Oddfellow. In the first furlong he passed thiß pair, and, forcing the work down bill, w»b soon clear of ' Oddfellow and Memoir. To these succeeded Hutton Oonyers and Le Nord, with Janissary and Minnedosa the whippers-in, until the completion of half the journey. At this point Memoir obanged plaoes with Oddfellow, who dropped baok to Hutton Conyers and Le Nord simultaneously with a forward movement on the part of Alloway. Of thiß quartette Oddfellow and Le Nord were well beaten more than a quarter of a mile from home, and as Liddiard now began to push Surefoot there seamed a chanoe that Memoir would overhaul him. As they neared the distance, however, Watts was compelled to Bit down upon the Heath House filly, and though she struggled on to the end, she failed to reach Surefoot, and Buffered defeat by a couple of lengths, Alloway was five lengths off third, Le Nord a bad fourth from Oddfellow, Hutton Conyers sixth, Janissary seventh, and Minnadosa last. Time, lmin 43seo,

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Otago Witness, Issue 1907, 28 August 1890, Page 27

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Wednesday, July 9. Otago Witness, Issue 1907, 28 August 1890, Page 27

Wednesday, July 9. Otago Witness, Issue 1907, 28 August 1890, Page 27