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SANDOUN PARK.

Thursday, Aphil 7.

! TUDOR* PLATE, Of lOOOsovs ; for three-year-olds ; the second received lOOsovs, and the third 50sovs out of the . plate. One mile Mr J. Charlton's eh c May (Duke, by Muncaster — Maibaum, 9.0 (C. Loates) 1 Mr Blundell Maple's b c Hatfield, by Bend Or ' —Labyrinth, 9.0 (J. Woodburu) 2 Mr H. Milner's b c Ccrtosa, by Isonomy—Thebais.RO (F.Barrett) 3 Mr D. Cooper's eh c Juvenal, by SpringfieldSatire, 9.0 (Griffiths) 4 Lord Duuraven's Simon Renard, 9.7 -. (A. Nightingall) 0 Lord M. Beresford's Versailles, 9.0 (G. Barrett) 0 Mr H. T. Barclay's Ben Avon, 9.0 ... (Liddiard) 0 General Byrne's Acis, 9.0 ... (Rawlinson) 0 Mr Fairies Master of the Horse, 9.0 (M. Cannon) 0 Mr H. Holder's Merry Scott, 9.1 ... (Barker) 0 Sir R. Jardine's Middleham, 9.0 ... (Allsopp) 0 Mr A. Taylor's Stuart, 9.0 ... (R. Chaloner) 0 Mr J. Bibby's White Cockade, 8.11 (C. Johnson) 0 Mrs Chaloner'a Senga, 8.12 (F. Webb) 0

Mr A. Kilsyth's Helen Ware, 8.11 (Rickaby) 0 Mr J. B. Leigh's Rauzan, 8.11 ... (G. Ohaloner) 0 Mr G. Lowther's Limonito, 8.12 ... (J. Watts) 0 Mr Rose's L'Abbesse Galliarde, 8.12 (Robinson) 0 Betting : 9to 2 agst Master of the Horse, 5 to 1 May Duke, 100 to 8 Certosa, and 100 to 7 Hatfield. The first to collapse was l'Abbesse Galliarde, and approaching the stand Master of the Horse also retired, leaving Hatfield, Juvenal, and Certosa in hot persuit of Blay Duke, who shook them off just at the finish, and won by a length and a-half from Hatfield. Time, lrain 52 2-ssec. Value of the stakes, LB3O. Friday, April 8. esher stakes (handicap), Of 10003OVS, by subscription of 20sovs ; the second !l received lOOsovs, and the third 50sovs out of the race. One mile. Mr Dobell's b c Worldly Wise, by Wisdom— My Pet, 4yrs, 7.0 (O. Madden) 1 Mr A. Taylor's br c Hiatus, byßuchanan—Syncope, 4yrs, 7.2 (R. Chaloner) 2 Mr J. Lowther's eh h Workington, by Charibert—Hematite, 6yrs, 9.0 (J. Watts) 3 Colonel Heyward's eh m Sabrina, by Cardinal York— Kegidva, syrs, 7.3 (P. Chaloner) 4 Mr C. P. Shrubb's Insurance, 4yrs, 8.4 (M. Cannon) 0 Lord M. Beresford's Pierrette, 4yrs, 7.10 (G.Barrett) 0 Mr E. Hobson's Burnaby, syrs, 7.8 (Allsopp) 0 Mr Rose's Myrrh, 3yrs, 6.5 ... (A. Watts) 0 Mr Deacon's Charter, 3yrs, 6.0 (Bradford) 0 Betting: 9 to 2 agst Workington, 11 to 2 Worldly Wise, 100 to 15 Hiatus. Before reaching the rails Sabrina resigned to Worldly Wise, Hiatus, and Workingtou, and these continued in front to the end, Worldly Wise winning easily by four lengths, with a neck between second and third. Time, lmin 50 4-ssec. Value of stakes, LB3O. WALTON TWO YEAR-OLD RACE, Of 970sovs; winner to be sold under Lord Exeter's conditions for 200sovs. Five furlongs. Mr Fairies br c Comstock, by SterlingAmerica, 9.0 (M. Cannon) 1 Mr J. T. Crossley's b c Oxford, by Strathern, 9.0 (Barrett) 2 Mr C. Archer's br f Earthquake, by Balfe, 8.11 (Rickaby) 3 M. B. Maple's br c Cadeby, by Saraband, 9.0 (J. Woodburn) 4 Mr E. Kruckenberg's Lord Lytton, 9.0 (Robinson) 0 Mrßleackley's Westbrook, 9.0 ... (J. Watts) 0 Mr T. Cannon's Glenloch, 9.0 ... (G. Brown) 0 Mr Deacon's Hongkong, 9.0 ... (Allsopp) 0 Captain J. G. R. Homf ray's Prague, 7.0 (Liddiard) 0 Mr T. Jennings', jun., Affluence. 8.11 (C. Loates) 0 Betting : 13 to 8 agst Cadeby, 4 to 1 Comstock, 100 to 6 Oxford, 100 to 1 Earthquake. When half the journey had been completed Comstock was leading from Affluence, Earthquake, Oxford, and Cadeby, and with the favourite in trouble below the distance, Oxford went in hot pursuit of Comstock, who just held his own by a head.

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Otago Witness, Issue 1997, 2 June 1892, Page 29

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SANDOUN PARK. Otago Witness, Issue 1997, 2 June 1892, Page 29

SANDOUN PARK. Otago Witness, Issue 1997, 2 June 1892, Page 29

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