RACING IN ENGLAND.
DONCASTER. Friday, September 14. Park Hill Stakes, of loossovs. For three-year-old (lilies. Old St. Leger course (one mile six furlongs 132 yds). Duke of Por laud's b f Amiable, by St. Simon -Tact. 9.3 (W. Bradford) 1 Lord Cadogan's b f Saranu, 8.13 (F. Finlay) 2 Lord Ellesmere's br f Lady Normanton, 8.6 (T. Loates) 3 Mr J. H. Houldsworth's Spriugray, 8.13 (M. Cannon) 0 Mr J. Lowther's Alice Lisle. 8.10 (S. Loates) a
Betting : 15 to 8 on Amiable, 100 to 15 ag3t Sarana, 100 to 12 Lady Normanton. Lady Normanton bad shot her bolt at the bend, whence Amiable went on from Sarana and won . rather easily by a length ; four lengths between second at d third. DONCASTF.it ' up, of COOsovs, added to a sweepstakes of lOsovs, to be di vid> <1 be ween the second and tint d horses. About two miles. Sir R Waldie Griffith's b f Sweet Duchess, by Hagioscope— Grand Duchess. 3yrs, 8.1 (S. Chandley) 1 . Mr S. Platt's br h Portland, syrs. 9 5 (M. Cannon) 3 M. Louis Bocago's br f Self Sacrifice. 4yrs, 9 8 (Colling) 3 Sir G Tlmrsby's Paddy, syrs. 9 2 ... (Calder) 0 Mr G. Durwaid's Medici, 4yvs, 8.8 ... (1" inlay) 0 Mr W. R Marshall's Wharfe, 3yrs, 8 4 . (White) 0 . Lord Penrbyii's Tboseus, 3yrs, 8.4 (T. Loates) 0 Mr J. Lowthei's Houndsditcli, aged, 9 5 (J. Watts) 0 Betting : 7 to 4 agat Sweet Duchess, 100 to 6 Portland, 20 to 1 Self Sacrifice. . ' Three furlongs from home Sweet Duchesscamcd i her colours to the fore With Po> tland, Houndsditch, and Wharfe attending her round the bend, all were in trouble, and Sweet Duchess won easily by a length and a-half from the firstnanied, while , Self Sacrifice picked up ground at the finish, and was only beaten by a neck for second place. Time 3min 34|sec. Pihnce op Walk's Nurseiiv Pr.ATE, of FBssov», for two year-olds. The Sandall Mile. Mr W. M. G Singer's eh c Telescope, by Tyrant -Astrology. 7.1 - (Allsopp) 1 . Mr Mantou's borbr c CarringtoD, 7 7 ,.„■ (W. Bradford) 2 Mr Russel's bike Slow Step, 8.0... (F. Finlay) 3 Sir S. Scott's Boxer, 8.0 (Brown) 0 Sir J. Miller'- La Sagesse, 8.5 ... (T. I oates) 0 Mr W. Chatterton's Auklebiter, 8 2 (A. White) 0 M. R Lebaudy's Royal Flavour, 7.10 (S. Loates) 0 Mr J. Wallace's Noah's Ark, 7.8 ... (W. Pratt) 0 Mr D Cooper's Kirkbank 7.7 --- (Gou R h) 0 Duke of Hamilton's Eclipse, 7.7 (O. Madden) 0 Sir R. Waldie Griffith's Sonsie Lassie, 6.12 (Kendal) 0 Lord Stanley's Red Wind 11, 6.12 (Smedley) 0 MrH. M. Dyas's Alice Adopted, 6.11 (S. Chandley) 0 Mr G. C Wilson's Rabirano, 6.11 ... (Park) 0 Mr C. J. Meiry's Porto, 6.10 (H Toon) 0 Lord Penrhyn's Shiner, 6.11 2 Mr W. T»ylor Sharpe's Naiade, 6.10 ... (Wall) 0 Lord Hastings's Lisboa, 6.5 (Gould) 0 Mr Vyners Meadow Chat, 6.4 ... (Grhnshaw) 0 Mr J. Osborne's Campanajo, 6.7 (H. Chaloner) 0 Betting : 9 to 2 agst Boxer, 10 to 1 Carrington, 100 to 9 Telescope, 100 to 8 Slow Step. Inside the distance La Sagesse was beaten, and, with Carnng- ! ton somewhat squeezed in Bradford's efforts to ! draw up next the rails, Telescope won by half a leugth ; a head between second and third.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2124, 8 November 1894, Page 32
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550RACING IN ENGLAND. Otago Witness, Issue 2124, 8 November 1894, Page 32
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