BIBURY.
Tuesday, July 5. champagne stakes, Of 20sots each, with SOOsoys added ; for two-year olds ; tho second received SOsovs ; entrance, Csovs. Five furlongs. Duke of Beaufort's b c Son of a Gun, by Petronel—lthona, 9.5 (It. Chaloner) 1 Captain E. W. Baird's b f Queen of the Spring, by Springfield— Queen of the Hills, 8.9 _ (fit. Cannon) 2 •Sir F. Johnstone's eh f Wings of a Dove, by Isonomy— Anthem, 5.9 ... (G. Barrett) 3 Mr T. Cannon's Whiteskin, 8.9 (G. Brown) 0 Mr R. H. Combe's Purefoj, 8.12 ...(Rickaby) 0 Betting : 7t04 on Son of a Gun, 4to 1 agst Queen of the Spring, and 5 to 1 Wings of a Dove. Purefoy, on the right, was followed by Queen of the Spring in the centre, and Son of a Gun on the left, until a quarter of a mile from home. Queen of the Spring took the command, of which she was deprived in the last few strides by the favourite, who landed the odds by half a length.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2009, 25 August 1892, Page 29
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