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C.J.C. SUMMER MEETING. Saturday, February 6.

The weather was flue. The sum of £3935 was put through the totalisator. Details :—: — HORNBY WELTER HANDICAP, Of lOOsova. One mile. AS— Mr J. Loußhlin's br Goldepur, by Rubezahl — Roseapur. 8.4 (W. Pine) 1 )63— Mr W. O. Rutherford's Jewel, 9.3 (Wilson) i S9— Mr V. Harris's Belligerent, 9.5 (Matthews) I Also started : 37 Manila 8.12 (Walls), 26 Annoy nnce 8.11 (Johns), 48 Rustic 8.9 (Williams) S3 The Lumper 8.8 (Stark), 21 Montacute B.i (Macaulay), 18 Salvo Shot S.V (L. Matthews), 3J iFfenchy 7.7 (Derrett), 27 Bimetallist 8.4 (Rae). Won, easing up, by a length from Jewel, whe <w&b half a length in front of Belligerent, wifcl fiimetalliflb fourthj Manilla fltth, Rustic sixth,

1 Annoyance seventh, and The Lumper last. i Time, lmin 4*seo. Dividend, £8 53. MIDDLE PARK PLATE, Of 25030V8 ; second 20sovs. Six furlongs. 158-Mr G. G. Stead's Gold Medallist, by Medallion—Corolla, 8.3 (Derrett) 1 41— Sir G. Clifford's Goldleaf, 7.7 (Donovan) 2 ! 18— Mr H. A. Knight's Argon, 7.4 (Holmes) 3 Goldleaf jumped away in front of Argon, with Gold Medallist last. At the top turn Gold Medallist joined Goldleaf, and after waiting on her until 50 yards from the post drew out and won easily by half a length, Argon 10 lengths I away third. Time, lmin 15sec. Dividend, ' £1 4s. MIDSUMMER HANDICAP, Of 250sovs ; second 20sovs. One mile and a -half. 137— Mr M. Hobbs's Marquis of Zetland, by Perkin Warbeck ll— Reverie, 7.12 (R. Wilson) 1 91— Mr J. B. Reid's Skirmisher, 8.7 i (W. Clarke) 2 ; 129— Mr W. Davis'3 b m Leda, 7.9 (L Matthews) 3 Also started : 113 Musketry 8.3 (Derrett), 203 Missfire 7.9 ( W. Pine). At the top turn Marquis of Zetland was ' striding along well clear of the others, ' headed by Skirmisher, while Missfire vras beaten and Led* had oommenced to movo up, leaving ! Musketry last. Marquis of Zetland was etill ia front when the straight was reached, and, although pursued by Skirmisher and Leda up to ' the distance, easily held his own, and, going on, I won by a couple of lengths from Skirmisher, with Leda a length and a-half away third, just in . front of Musketry. Timo, 2min 37 3-ssec. . Dividend, £4 B*. SELLING KACE. Of 50;sov8. Six furlong*. 22— Mr T. Sheenan's Vogengang, by Burling-ton-Psyche, 7.10 (J. Kvaus) 1 21— Mr Sherwin's Bisley, 7.13 ... (Wihon) 2 12— Mr Duncan's Raugefinder, 7.7... (Rotten) 3 Alm> started: 7:2 Oha«s 8.3 (Shaw), 82 Ui?a Orwell 7.13 (C. Cocliraue), 2S Pactolus 7.8 (A. , M'Donald), 50 Wedlock 7.7 (A. Wilson), 31 ■ Bimetallist 7.5 (J. Rae), 59 Grand Cross 7.1 (H. ; Donovan).^ Won by half a length from Bisley, the latter being a neck in front of Rangefinder, with Grand Cross fourth, Miss Orwell fifth, and Wedlock last. Time, lmin 16«ec. Dividend, £13 7s 61. There was no bid for the • winner. CRAVKN PLATE, Of 120sovs ; second lOsovs. Seven furlongs. 35 -Mr W. O. Rutherford's Jewel, by Artillery —Trinket, 7.8 (A. M 1 Donald) 1 1 121— Mr. I. Loughlin's Goldspur, 7.2 (E. Roden) 2 24— Mr D. Rutherford's Female Franchise, 6 7 ' {LI. John--) 3 Also started : 41 Earraby 8 12 (G. Matthew*), 6.3 Marino 8S (W. Clarke). (i 5 Bizarre 7.13 (11. Wilson), 63 Belligerent 7.11 (H. Donovan). 03 ! Firefly 7.9 (W. Holmes), 33 Heather Bell 7.9 (J. Rae). Female Franchise and Goldspur landed in the straight side by side, but at the distance Jewel i made her effort, and, going on, won easily by three lengths irons Goldspur, with Female Fracch'se half a length away third, Belligerent j fourth, Bizarre fifth, Marino sixth, and Heather ' Bell last. Time, lmin 29 4-s«eo. Dividend, £14 ss. INTERVAL STAKES, ' fof3o'ovs. Minimum weight 7.7. Five furlongs. k 141 — Mr L. Markey's Remorse, by Tasnian — Waterwitcb, 7.7 (11. Donovan) 1 2(s— Mr C. Duncan's Kangeiinder, 7.7 (Roden) 2 si— Mr Mitchell's Salvo Shot, 7.7 (Mathows) 3 Also started : 48 Manila 7.7 (R. Johns), 27 Sprig o" Myrtle 7.7 (H. M'Noil), 3S Admiialty 7.7 (A. M'Donald), 2 ( i Miss Charm 7 7 (Macaulay), 7 Artilleryman 7.7 (J. Rae), 14 Prospect 7.7 (L. King), 31 lofa 7.7 (J. Keleher), 45 Alcestis 7.7 (J. Evans,), 35 Lord Stanbury 7.7 (J. Cotton). : Remorse jumped away in front of Artillery- ; man and Alcestis, and after leading oil thu • way won easily by a length from Rangefinder, with Salvo Shot a neck away third. Time, lmin 3 3-ssec. Dividend, £3 2s 6d. LYTTELTON PLATE, Of 50sqvs. Five furlongs. 49— Mr J. A. Cassidv's Bracelet, by Medallion —Adulation, 7 3 (J. Keleher) 1 ; 50— Mr F. Martin's Choroid. 8.3 (R. Wilson) 2 I4fi-Mr J. Harris's Weary, 7.5 (H. Donovan) 3 Also stirted: 203 Senior Wrangler 812, 12 f;«m-ral Wolfe 7.5, 116 Maybud 7.5, 18 Vulcan 7.5, 42 Argon 6.12. Bracelet caught the leaders at the distance and won by five lengths. Choroid came laofc in the last furlong, and beat Weary i'-v a length for second place. Time, lmin 3 4-ssec. Dividend, £11 18s 6d. POST HANDICAP, Of COsovs. One mile. 95— Mr L. Markey's Remorse, 7.9 (H. Donovan) 1 71— Mr M. Sheiwin's Bisley, 7.9 ... (R. Wilson) 2 57 — Mr H. Friedlander's Annoyance, 7.6 (J. Rae) 3 Aho started : 233 Leda 8.8, 65 Rustic 7.5, 20 Frenchy 7.5, 19 Taipari 75, 22 Pactolus 6.12. Remorse led at the start followed by Annoyance and Rustic. At the kennels Taipari joined the leaders, but died away, and Remorse led into the straight, and won by a length from Bisley. Time, lmin 44- 3-ssec. Dividend, £5 16s.

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Otago Witness, Issue 2241, 11 February 1897, Page 34

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C.J.C. SUMMER MEETING. Saturday, February 6. Otago Witness, Issue 2241, 11 February 1897, Page 34

C.J.C. SUMMER MEETING. Saturday, February 6. Otago Witness, Issue 2241, 11 February 1897, Page 34

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