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NEWMARKET JULY.

Tuesday, June 30. JULY STAKES, Of 50BOV8 eaoh, 30 ft, for two-year-olds ; the second reoeived lOOsovs out of the stakes, and the third saved stake. New T.Y.O. Mr J B Leigh's br f Flyaway, by Galopin— . Rookery, 8.11 ... ... (J Watts) 1 Sir F Johnstone's c Goldfinoh, by OrmondeThistle, 9.0 ... ... (G Barrett) 2 M B Blano's oh o Rueil, by Energy— Revenue, 9.0 (J Woodburn) 3 Mr H Buss' f by Sterling— Cherry Duohess, 8.11 • (F Barrett) 0 M E Blano's Le Ohesnay, 9.0 ... (Riokaby) 0 Lord R Churchill's Pampero, 6.0 ... (O Loates) 0 Mr J H Houldsworth's Dunure, 9.0 ' (T Cannon) 0 Colonel North's El Diablo, 9.0 ... (M Cannon) 0 Betting : 7to 4 agßt Goldfinch, 2 to 1 Flyaway, 8 to 1 Rueil. In tbe firßt quarter of a mile Pampero beat a retreat and Rueil then went on to tbe top of tbe bill. Here Flyaway took seoond place, and gradually depriving Rueil of tbe command, entered the dip nearly half a length in advance of Goldfinoh. From this point the latter responded gamely to the call of Barrett, and reducing the gap, was only beaten by a head, which the next stride or two might have been reversed. Value of the stakes, £1640.

Wednesday, July 1, ZBTL&.ND PLATE, Of 5Q030V8, added to a sweepstakes of lOsova each, h it, for three-year-olds ; the sweepstakes, except the winner's stake, to go to the second. B.M. Lord Oalthorpe's br c Versifier, by Petrarch— Vertumna, 3 5 ... ... (G Chaloner 1 Lord Durham's eh c Peter Flower, 9.3 (Rickaby) 2 Prince Soltykoff 's b c Woolsthorpe, 8.5 (J Woodburn) 3 Lord Zetland's br c Friar Lubin, 9.1 (J Watts) 4 Mr J G Hodgson's Junius, 8.5 ... (G Barrett) 0 Mr J H Houdsworth's Springbank, 8 5 (Falloon) 0 Mr J Bowthar's Gold Flake, 8.2 ... (Morgan) 0 Mr J Lowther'sKfrkstall, 8.6 ... (F Barrett) 0 Betting : 6t04 on Peter Flower, 11 to 2 agst Woolsthorpe, 100 to 7 Versifier. At the end of half a mile Gold Flake was spun out, and Woolathorpe took the lead, In climbing the hill Friar Lubin and Woolstborpe began to give way, and for a few Btrides Peter Flower reached the girths of Versifier, who then shook him off and won by two lengths.

HURST PARK. Satubday, July 4, PSINOE OF WALBS PLATE (Handicap), Of 92550v8. One mile and a-quarter. Mr J H Houldsworth'a be Springtime, by Springfield—Sunray, 3yrs, 7.6 ... (Falloon) 1 H.R.H. the Prince of Wales' b f Pierrette, by Maßk — Pcetry. Syrs, 711 ... ... (G Barrett) 2 Mr O J Merry's b c Tableau Vivant, by Trappist -Actress, 3yrs, 711 ... ... (G Ohaloner) 3 Colonel North's Nunthorpe, Syrs, 9.10 (M Cannon) 0 Mr F Alexander's Lunar Eclipse, 3yrs, 6.11 (R Chaloner) 0 Mr T Cannon's Sea Wall, 3yrs, 6.7 (Allsopp) 0 Betting : 100 to 60 agst Springtime, 9 to 4 Pierrette, 5 to 1 Tableau Vivant. Ab soon as Tableau Vivant began to tire he rolled about, and had twice disappointed Pierrette before ehe secured the second birth at the distance. In the meanwhile Springtime had been sailing along, and after Pierrette disputed the remainder of the race gamely, she failed to get up, and was defeated by three-parts of a leDgth.

LEICESTER SUMMER. Tuesday, July 7. ZETLAND PL4TB, Of 1500IOV8 (lOOOsova to the winner, SOOsovs to the nominator of the winner, and lOOjovs each to the owner and nominator of the second), for two-yeftr-olds. Five furlongs. Mr H Milner's b f Broad Corrie, by Hampton— Cirrie Roy, 8.3 ... ... (M Cannon) 1 Lord Calthorpe's b or br f Belliozona, by Neoromancer—Hasty Girl, 8.3 ... (G Barrett) 2 Lord Penrh-yn's b f Thisb'edown, by Master Kildare—Flower of Scotland, 8.8 ... (Weldon) 3 M E Blanc's Navarin, B.U ... (J Watts) 0 Mr Hose's L'AbbeßEe Galliarde, 8.6 (J Woodburn) 0 Betting : 11 to 10 on Bellinzona, 3to 1 agst Broad Corrie, 100 to 12 Thistledown.

The lot kept olose company until halfway up the hill, when L'Abbease Galliarde resigned to Bellinzona, who came on full of running to the distance ; then she was challenged by Bioad Corrie, the pair drawing away by themselves, and with Broad Come sticking well to her work, pha seemed the verdict by a neck. Time, liuin 6 l-ssec. Value of the atakes, £1779. MIDLAND DERBY PLATE, Of ISOOsovs (12U0bovs to the winner, 200sovs to the nominator of the w inner, and 50sovs eaoh to the owner and nominator of the second). Midland Derby course (one mile and a-half, on the new course). Colonel North's b or br c Simonian, by St SimonGaronne, 9.7 ... ... (M Cannon) 1 Lord Calthorpe's b c Barbatello, by Petrarch — Tfzona. 8 9... ... ... (G Barrett) 2 Mr R O Vyner's eh c Punster, by Philammon— Fun, 9.0 ... ... ... (J Osborne) 3 Lord Zetland's Friar Lubin, 9.5 ... (J Watts) 0 Sir R Jardine's Lady Primrose, 8.6... (Allsopp) 0 Betting : 11 to 4 agst Barbatello, 7 to 2 Punster, 5 to 1 Simoniao. At tbe distance Lady Primrose and Punster stopped, and left tbe finish to Barbatello and Simonian, of whom the last-named stayed on and won a good race by three-parts of a length. Time, 2min 45360. Value of the stakes, £1379.

Thubspay, July 9. PRINCB OF WALES STAKES, Of 60003OVS; for three-year-olds; the second received 10 per cent, and the third 5 per cent, out of the stakes. The straight mile and 60yds. M. B Blanc's b o Reverend, by . Energy— Heveuae, 9.0 ... ... (J Woodburn) 1 Mr J B Leigh's br o The Deemiter, by Arbitrator -Rookery. 9.0 ... (J Watts) 2 Mr J H Houldsworfch's b c Orvieto, by Bend Or— Nap 11, 9 0 ... ... (T Cannon) 3 Lord Rosslyn's b o Martenhurst, by Wenlock— Hirondelle. 9 0 ... (G-Bairett) 4 Mr N Fenwick's b f Mimi, 8.11 (F Bickaby) 0 Colonel North's bor br Simonian, 9.0 (Cannon) 0 Betting : 7to 4 on Mimi, 7to 1 aget Reverend, 100 to 12 Orvieto and The Deemßter. Before the completion of half tbe journey Mimi was running very Black, and when Martenhurst and Simonian dropped away beaten at the foot of ths hill the Oaks heroine waß likewise in distress. Orvieto now lay at tbe quarters of Reverend, and remained so until half-way up, when The Deemster, who had been momentarily disappointed, passed Mimi and rapidly closed with tbe two in tbe van. Opposite the enclosure The Deemster had caught Orvieto, and went on in pursuit of Reverend, who had sufficient to spare to win a little cleverly by a neck ; half a length between second and third. Time, lmin 48 S-53e0, Value of the stakes, £5047 10a.

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Otago Witness, Issue 1956, 20 August 1891, Page 27

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NEWMARKET JULY. Otago Witness, Issue 1956, 20 August 1891, Page 27

NEWMARKET JULY. Otago Witness, Issue 1956, 20 August 1891, Page 27