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RACING IN ENGLAND.

LINCOLN. Tvb »riAY, March ?G. Lincolnshire Handicap, of 1000sovs, added to a sweepstakes of 20 ovs each ; the second received .Wdovs. Entrance, 530 vs One mile. Et:cliii, by Prism, dam by Speculum— Nydta. 6yiv, 7.12 (G. Brown) 1 El Diablo, Gyrs, 8.8 (M. Cannon) 2 Auvandi-r, aped, 8 3 (T. Loates) 3 Sancho Panza. 4yr3, 7.1 ~. ... (All-opp) 0 Lottie's Du.le, 3yn>, G.lO (Fawrton) 0 "Undecided, 4yis, Gl3 (11. Toon) 0 TbeOwl,3yis.6.7 (H Cbaloner) 0 Mwfial, 4yis.G.l3 (S. Chandl-.y) 0 Acrobat, Gyrs, 7.12 (S. Loates) 0 Dumbarton, 4yr«, 9.0 (J. Watts) 0 Carrick, aged, 8.2 ... ... „. (A. White) 0 Xury, 4yrs, 7.13 (W. Platt) 0 Marnovia, 4yrs. 7.2 (E. Cawte) 0 Earl of AnnandHle, Pyrs. 6.11 (Gould) 0 San Giovanni, syrs, (5 8 (X Cannon) 0 BettiDg : sto I agst El Diablo, 9 to 1 Amandier. 100 <o 8 Euclid. When Sancko Panza took up the running a quarter of a mile from home, Euclid was in close attendance, the pair being followed by Anvuidier and El Diablo. Iv another hundred yards Euclid deprived Sancho Panza of the command, and was instantly challenged by El Diablo and Amandicr, but although this pair ran their race out to the end they coul 1 not roach Euclid, aud in gallant style he won by three parts of a length from the favourite ; the same dibtance between second and thijd. Saucho Panza was fourth. Time, lniin 4i 4-ssec. Value of the stakes, £1415. Wednesday, March 27. XtaocivLicsfcY' Stakks, of SOOsova, added to a sweuis'akcof lOsovs cch; tbe nominator of ihe winner aiid Hie owner of the second received 50sovs each. For two-year-olds. Five furlongs. Kyoto, by Miguel— Lena, 8.12 ... (Allsopp) 1 Salebi'h, by Welby-li.fui*, 810 ... (Culline) 2 Fcsta, by St. Simon— L'Abbestede Jonnrre. 8 !) to (C. I.oateb) 3 Filly by ChiUbob -Mfzzotint, 8 9 (Wclilon) 0 Celt by Jugsler-St. Mary, 8.13 ... (J. Wptta) 0 Eaud'Or, 8.9 (Bradford) 0 Lor.gford Lady. 8.0 (G. Biown) 0 Oiißhterard, 8.12 (F.igan) 0 Gilt«d, 812 (Richaby) 0 Hailabam, 8.12 ... (Wingfield) 0 Lanlwit, 8.12 (Wcortburn) 0 The Stour, 5.13 (Barker) 0 liobe pk-rre, 8.12 (White) 0 St. Servan. 8.12 (T. Loates) 0 Ouloafay. gl2 (Q. Clwl «mv) 0 Jtsdi\(a, 8.9 (M. Cannon) 0 La Joie, 8.9 (S. Loates) 0 Satisfaction, 8.9 «. (F Pratt) 0 Ager, 8.12 (FiuJay) 0 Ecbline, 8.9 ~ (Cakter) 0 Kor.o) Sandys, 8 9 (F. Sharpe) 0 Bcttiug: 100to30 Bgat St. Mary colt, lOli to 12 IV ta, 100 to 6 Salebeia, 20 to 1 Kyoto (off). Kiblice kd until approaching the stand, when Kjoto, who had been stealing up unobserved next the riil», shot out and v»on very cleverly by a length and a half; a ueck between second and third Time. libid Disco. Value of the stakes, 4D20

LIVERPOOL. Fiudw, Mxncu 29. Crand National Steeplechase, of 2500sovs, by subscription of 25sova each, 15 ft. ; second to rective 300sovs and third 200i>ov8 from the stakes. About four miles aud 856 yds, over tbe same line as last year. Mr John Widger's Wild Man from Borneo, aged, 10.11 (Mr J. Widger) 1 Mr F. B. Atkinson's Cathal, 6yra, 10.9 (11. Escott) 2 ai&jor A. Crawley'fl Van der Berg, «W e^gjg r 3

Also ran : Horizjn, Gyrs, 12.2 (Uawton); Why Not, aged, 12.0 (Captain C. H. Fen wick); Manifesto, aged, 11.2 (T. Kavanagh); Father OFlynn, sged, 11.1 (Mr 0. Greenfoll) ; Lady Pat, aged, 10.13 (Rhauahan); Prince Albert, aged, 10 12 (Mr W. P. Cuilen) ; Sarah Bernbardt, aged, 10 10 (E. Matthews); Ardcarn, ajpd, 10.10 (Mr O. Thompson) ; aged, 10 Bf A NifchHngall) ; Fin-ma-Goul II syr 3, 10 5 (Oanavau) ; It>yal Buck, azed, 10.4 (W. Sbnn) ; Ley bourn?, aged, 10.3 (G. Williamson) ; Cock of the Heath, aged, 10.2 (Hoysted); Dalkeitb, agcJ 0.12 (J. Knox); Molly Maguire, Gyrs, 9.9 (llogan) ; Calcraft, aged, 9.7 (J. Jonus). The winner, Wil I Man of Borneo, started at 10 to 1, and was heavily backed, all tie Irish division being on to a man. Cath.il, too, was well backed at 100 to S, whilst 25 to 1 was on offer against Van der Bdrg There wete several casualties, Hie favourites JEtop andltori/sn being amongst those who went down.

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Otago Witness, Issue 2151, 16 May 1895, Page 32

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RACING IN ENGLAND. Otago Witness, Issue 2151, 16 May 1895, Page 32

RACING IN ENGLAND. Otago Witness, Issue 2151, 16 May 1895, Page 32

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