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Winners of the New Zealand Cup.

RICCARTON WELTKR. HANDICAP, Of 120aovs ; second horse lOsovs. Six furlongs. 387-Mr J. M'Kewen'B bh Mount Royal, by St. George— Sierra, 4yrß, 8.13 ...(Lougfclin) 1 46— Mr M. Hobbs'a b g Sunrise, 4yrs, 8.0 (F. Cochrane) 2 91— Mr M.. Friedlander's b g Speculator, 4yrs, 9.5 (M'llroy) S Also started : 144 Goodwood P. 5,32, 32 Lord Zetland 9.2, 181 Lakeshell 9.2, 30 Artilleur 8 12, 18 Perkin 8.8. 27 AhaiirA B. j, 87 Molly Darling 8.4, lock 83, 49 Georgie Sharp 8.3, 11 Black Cloud 8.2, 4.1 Mi.s Madge 8 0. Sunviße and Miss Madge mode the running: round the top turn well clear of the others. Onco in the straight Miss Madge retired and Mount Royal, catching Sunrise Tnßide the distance, went on and won comfortably by a length and a-half. Speculator, two lengths away, was third. Time, Imin 16seo. Dividends, £3 2a And £t 11s fid. WELCOME STAKES, Of 250a0v3. Four furlongs. 144 -Mr J. Paul's b f Caribou, by Wupiti— Legera, 8.0 (X nyon) 1 320— Mr H. Craig's eh c Euroclydon, by Gurton —Lady Gertrude, 8 5 (M Ilroy) 2 469-MrG G Stead's b c Bloodshot, by Maxim —Iris, 8.5 C'errett) 3 Also started : 62 Cannon Ball 85, 74 Medicus 8,5, SO Belligerent 8.5, 355 Woodlandor 8.2, 128 Alceatis 8.0, 57 Nautilus Shell 8.0, 154 Safeguard 8.0. Medicus, Euroclydon, Belligerent, Bloodshot, Woodlander, and Caribou were in front of theothers when a couple of hundred yard* had been covered. As they ran on to the course Belligerent and Woodlander lost their positions, and Caribou came on just clear of Euroclydon And Bloodshot, with Alcestis, Medicus, and Woodlander at thehead of the others. A couple of hundred yards from home Euroclydon appeared as if he might catch the leader, but he sprawled when asked foe a final effort, and Carilou, holding her position* wou by half o length from Euroclydon, with Bloodshot a neck away third. Alcestis wa» fourth, Woodlander fifth, and Medicus la»t» Time, 50i3ec. Dividends, £10 16s Gi and £13 &6d. Winners of the Welcome Stakes. Yr| Winner, j Sire. Itider. iTim 79 Hilarious Goldsbrough Harris 821 80 La Mode Albany Webster sl£ 81 Siesta Traducer Webster 51 82 Oudeis Albany Derrctt 48 83 Liverpool King of Clubs Rudings 51£ 84 Stonyhurst King of Clubs Browu 53 85 Apropos Apremont Clifford 53 86 Silvermivrk Apremont Derrett 48 87 Sommeil Apremont Brown 52 8S Cynisca Apremont Matthews 50|89 Pygmalion Apiemont Matthews 51 90 NaMoa Nordenfeldt White 51£ 91 Stenniak Nordenfeldt Clifford 50 92 Skirmisher Vanguard M'Grath 49| 9"? Philson Taxman Bei'e 50 94 _^ a " bou Wapiti Kenyon 50fc ladies' purse welter handicap, Of lOOtovs. Once round and a distance. 151 -Mr J. Brabazon's b h Chaos, by Total Eclipse— Ravenswing, syis, 10.7 205— Mr G. Murray- Aynnley*B \ g Wardance 6yr->, 10.7 (Mr B. Wynn Williams) 2 483-Mr D. Rutherford's b g Barnardo, 4yrs, 11 8 (MrM. L. Shaw) S lo^^KlhaSl^o SH7 Headfoni Kaiser after leading past Cutts's gave way to • WHeadfuid, who carried on the runniag to the Kennels. Here Chaos went to the front, and drawn* away won in a canter by three lengths from War Dance, who defeated Barnardo by a neck tor second place. Time, 2min 541 B ee. Dividends, £6 13d and £7 7s 6d. ntMn STEWARDS' HANDICAP, Of 25030V8 ; second hone 25sovs. Six furlongs. 83-Sir G. H Clifford's oh f Golden Fleece, by ktonyhurat-Golden Great, Byrn, 7.4 (G. Smith) 1

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170— Mr S. J. Mercer's bh Beadonwell, 4yr5,8.6 (M'llroy) 2 459— Mr F. M'Minamin's br hSt Clements, 6yrß, 9.3 (H. Smith)' 3 Aluo Btarted : 101 Lady Zetland 8.10, 58 The Pancer 85, 114 Blarney 7.12 (71b extra), 129 B^rmhy 7.10, 7(1 \V»viugtrfn 7 9, 230 Neroli 7.6', 46 Caske' 7.6, 60 Vanilla 7 3. G8 Britomnrte 7.2, 21K New Forest 7.2 (:Ub extra), 2(3 Reflector 7.0, 182 Rothamstead 6 12. . Barmby and Warrington made the running round the top turn, followed at a respectful distance by Goldin Fleece and St. Clements. Once in the straight both the leaders were in dimculties, and Golden Fleece, taking command »t the distance, w >n easily by two lengths from Beadouwell, who defeated St. Clements by a 'length for second position. Time, Imm IBJsec. Dividends, £22 3s and £50 11s. The Shor-j s, of SOsovs, was won by 159 Watchword, beating 48 Hyaroline, 92 Langley. 53 Johnny Siartin. 295 Jess, 19 Report. 99 The Parson, 288 Koseguard, 57 Frencbv. Time, £oJsec. DmOends, £6 8s and £6 2s 6d.

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Otago Witness, Issue 2124, 8 November 1894, Page 31

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Winners of the New Zealand Cup. Otago Witness, Issue 2124, 8 November 1894, Page 31

Winners of the New Zealand Cup. Otago Witness, Issue 2124, 8 November 1894, Page 31

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