THE DUNEDIN CUP
A COMPLETE HISTORY OP THE RACE. (Compiled by "Mazepfa.") The following epitomised history of the Dunedia Cup is &s perfect as possible : — 1874.- March 23. Weather fine , course in good order. Dunedin Cop, of SOOsovs, with a sweepstake of 10-ovs each ; second hoise 50sovs aud third 20sovs. Two miles and a distance. Mr H Redwood's b in Lurline, by Tvaducer — Mermaid, 4yrs, 9.9 (R. Mason) 1 Mr F. W. Delamain's b h Templeton, by Traducer—Belle of the Isle, 3yrss, 6.12 (S. Smith) 2 Mr J. Hazlett's b g Atlas, by The Peer— Bar- ! bary, aged, 8.2 (S. Waddell) 3 j Mr R. Ray's b g Tamburini, by Towton -Opera, i syrs, 9.2 (Owner) 0 ! Mr WC. Webb's eh m Gossip, by Traducer— | Gitana, syrs, 7 9 .. ... (Richards) 0 Mp H. Redwood's b g Parawhenua, by Dio- j medes— Countess, syrs, 7.6 ... (Clifford) 0 . Captain Hutchison's b c Earl of Lynne, by Loid of Lynne, 3yis, 9 8 (Malone) 0 Betting : 2 to 1 on Lurline, 4 to 1 agst Templeton, 5 to 1 Atlas, Gossip, Tamburini, and Earl of Lynne, 100 to 1 Parawhenua. There were two breaks away, Atlas and Ear] of | Lynne going a quarter of » mile the first time j before being pulled, up. At the finish Luiline passed Templeton without any effort, and won with a lot to spare by three lengths. Atlas was a decent third, Paiawhenua fourth, Tamburini and Gos&ip next. Time, 4min 3sec. 1875— March 23. Heavy gale of wind blowing ; occasional showers in the mortriug. Dunedin Cup, of SOOsove, with a sweepstake of iOsovs eicb ; second horse oOsova and third 20uovB. Two miles and a distance. Mr F. W. Dclamain's b h Templeton, by Traducer—Belle of the Isle, 4yis, 8.12 [inc. 71b penalty] (Wattie) 1 Mr' G Coombe's br h Right Bower, by The Peer-Midge, syrs, 7.10 ... (I 1 . Cotton) 2 Mr H. Noswortliy's br h Traitor, by Traducer— Deception, 4yva, 8 7 [carried 8 10J (W. Reay) 3 Mr F. 11. White's b g Atlas, by '1 he Peer— Barbary, aged, 8 0 [carried B.JJ (S. Waddell) 0 Mr It. If. Cotton's eh h Castaway, by Traducer— Mermaid, 6yre, 8,10, ,. ... „. (Hughes) 0
Mr H. Redwood's eh f Ngaro, by Ravensworth — | Countes3, 3yrs, 7.6 (Richards) 0 ! Mr F, W. Delamain's b c Hercules, by Raveusworth—Polly, 3yrs, 7.3 (Rowlands) 0 Captain Hutchison's bg Earl of Lynne, by Lord of Linne, 4yrs, 6.12 . (Batty) 0 1 Betting : 3 to 1 agst Ngaro and Traitor, 4 to 1 : Templeton, 5 to 1 Earl of Lynne, 6 to 1 Right ! Bower and Atlas, 7 to 1 Castaway, 10 to 1 Her- > cules. , Mr Delamain declared to win with Templeton. Won easily by half a dozen lengths ; Traitor a bad third, Atlas fourth, Castaway fifth, then Hercules, Edil of Lynne, and Ngaro. Time, 4min lOisec. 1876-March 23. Weather fine ; course rather soft from rain over ! night. Dunedin Cup, of 400aovd, with a sweepstake of lOsovs each ; second 50sovs and third 20sov». . Two miles and a distance. Mr F W JDelamoin'B br f fungawerewere, by Golden Grape— Atalanta, 3yrs, 610 [carried 6131] (H.Rowland) 1 Mr G. Coombe's br h Right Bower, by The Prer— Midge, 6yrs, 7.3 ... . (S. Smith) 2 Mr H. Yeeijd's br c King Phillip, by Camden— • Lady Dowling, 4yrs, 8.0 (Batty) 3! Mr H. Redwood's blk h Guy F*wkes, by j Ravensworth— Fidget, 4yrs, 9.2 [inc. 51b 1 penalty] (T. Lyford) 0 ! Mr P. Campbell's eh c Daniel O'Rourke, by Sledmere— Brunette, Syrs, 8.2 ... (Wattie) 0 Mr R. Ray's br h Tadmor, by Caledon— Brunette, 4yrs, 8 0 (Jones) 0 MrH. Yeend's b g Rory O'More, by Ob-eurity, j aged, 7.8 [carried 7.9J] (J. Lynch) 0! Mr D. O'Brien's b g li'ishhook, by Traducer— i Laurel, 3yrs. 7.5 (Derrett) 0! Mr P. Campbell's br c Tattler, by Ravensworth —Deception, 3yrs, 7.3 ... (S. Rowland) 0 Mr M. Studholroe's eh c Cloth of Gold, by Ravensworth— Sweetbriar, 3yrs, 7.0 (Matthews) 0 Mr 11. Redwood's br f Amohia, by Towton — Anticipation, 3yrs, 6.12 [carried 7.10J] : (J Lyford) 0 Mr T. Thomppon's eh g Merry Monarch, by Stormbird— Merrimac, syrs, 6.6 .. (i.ourley) 0, Mr T. Keenan's eh g Gamecock, by Malton— j Mignonette, aged, 6.6 (W. M'Kay) OJ Mr W. Swanson's eh g Sir William, by Leotard, syrs, 6.5 (T. Allpn) 0 Mr I). Corsan's eh no Seattird, by Storrnbird — Merriinac. 4yrs, 512 (G. Smith) 0 Betting : 3 to 1 agst Fishhook, 10 to 1 anything ' else. | Gamecock ran off the course. Punga won easily by a length ; K;ng Phillip a length behind Right Bower, Guy Fawkes fourth, Seabird and Amohia , last. Time, 4min 7£sec. 1877.— March 22. j Heavy rain in the morning ; course heavy. i Dunedin Cup. of 500sovs, with a sweepstake cf ; lOsovs each ; second horse 50aov» and the third SOsovs. Two miles and a distance. Mr D. O'Brien's b g Fishhook, by Traducer— Laurel, 4vrs, 7.12 (Derrett) 1 1 Mr W. Walter's br c Hippocampus, by Dainty i Ariel— Fanny Fisher, 3yrs, 7.1 (T. Allen) 2 •' Mr S. Nosuorthy's b f Fallacy, by Sledmere— Deception, 3yrs, 7.2 (Clark) 3 Mv H R«d wood's blk h Guy Fawkes, by > Rjvensworth— Fidget, syrs, 10.2 [inc. 71b extra] (A. Lyford) 0 , Mr F. W Delamain'a b h Templetou, by I'raducer—Belle of the Isle, 6yrs,i).3 (Rowlands) 0, Mr S. Nos worthy's eh c Danebury, by l'raducer —Ada. 3yrs, 7.11 (Wattie) 0 Mr H. Yeend's br h King Phillip, by C-unden— ; Lady Dowling, syrs, 7.7 [carried 7.9 i] (Jones) 0 ' Mr T. Logan's b c Dead Heat, by Traducer — ' Misfortune, 3yrs, 7.1 (J Allan) 0 ! Mr H. Redwood's eh c Maroro, by I'owton — Fair Agnes, 3yrs, 7.1 [cariied 7.2 i] *• (Thompson) 0 Mr IT. Redwocd's eh c JPuriri, by Towton — Waimea, Syrs, 7.1 (Bounor) 0 Mr B. Redwood s eh c Stirabout, by Towton — Shrovetide, 3yiv, 7.0 [cariied 7.2J) (Stewart) 0 Mr F. W. Delamain's b f Titania, by Malton— i Mountain Nymph, 3yrs, 6.^2. . (M'Ciure) 0' Mr J. Gilligan's r in Princets Mary, by Ravens- i worth— Regina, syrs, 6.10 ... (Harris) 0 ,' Mr H. Goodman's b g Stanley, by Grey Camden, aged, 6.5 ... (Clare) 0 Mr Delamain declared to win with Templeton, Mr Redwood with Puriri. Betting : 4 to 1 agst Templeton and Puriri, 5 to 1 Fishhook, 7 to 1 King Phillip. 10 to 1 Hippocampus, Right Bower, and Dead Heat. \ Won easily by a couple of lengths, Fallacy a good third ; Templeton, Titania, Guy Fawkap, King Phillip, and Maroro finishing in that order. Time, 4mia ssec. 1878.— February 28. ' i Weather splendid ; course in grand condition. 1 Dunedin Cup, of 500sovs, with a sweepstake of lOsovs each ; second 5030vs and thiid 2030V3. Two miles and a distance. ' • Mr R. Ray's b h Templeton, by Traducer — ', Belle of the Isle, aged, 9.3 ... (Owner) 1 j HfR. Hay's b m Titauia, by Malton —Moun- ! tain Nymph, 4yrs, 7.3 [inc. 51b penalty] (Nicholls) 2 ! Mr H. Redwood's b h Ariel, by Daimy Ariil— Una, syrs, 9.7 .., ... (T. Matthews) 3 Mr G. Fraser's b m Bribery, by Traducer — Ethelred, 4yrs, 8.10 (Higgott) 0j Mr W. Walter's br h Hippocampus, by Dainty J Ariel — Fanny Fisher, 4yr«, 8.3 [carried 8.4] j (Fieneh) 0 ' Mr H. Redwood's eh g Longlands, by Totara— Marchioness, 3yre, 7.8 (Clifford) 0 Mr T. Logan's eh h (Sloth of Gold, by Ravens- ] worth— Sweetbriar, syrs, 7.1 ... (T. Allen) 0 j Mr T. C. Hill's b g Unknown, by Flying Cloud, aged, 6.12 (G. Smith) 0 1 Mr H. Goodman's br c Chancellor, by Traducer i —Sweetbriar, 3yrs, 6.8 (J. Allan) 0 j Betting : 2to 1 agst Templeton, 5 to 2 Hippo- i campus and Ariel, 8 to 1 Longlands. > Mr Redwood declared to win with Longlands, ' Mr R»y with Templeton. ; Won easily by a length ; Ariel three-quarters of j a length away, Longlands next, the others no- | where. Time, 3min 59sec. ! 1879— Februaky 27. ! Weather fine ; course rather dead. Dunedin Cup, cf 500sovs, with a sweepstake of | lOsovs each ; second 50sovs and third 20sovs. j Two miles and a distance. j Mr G. Fiaser's h g Mata, by Dead Shot — | R.\upo, 4yrs, 7 8 (Clifford) U IMr It Ray's eh g Sinking Fund, by Towton— I ; Phcebe, 6yrs, 610 (Webster) t2 Mr R. Ray's b h Templeton, by Traducer— ■ Belle of the Isle, aged, 0.9 (Owner) 3 ; Mr W. F. Neilson's b g Fishhook, by Traducer j —Laurel, age 1, 9.6 ... . (Derrett) J i Mr R Ray's b m Maritana, by Traducer — Hy- i | patia. aged, 5.12 [mc 101b penalty] (Wattie) 0' i Mr H Goodman's brh Chancellor, byTiaducer — Sweetbriar, 4yrs, 7.6 (Nicholls) 0 Mr W. Walters's cb m Venus Transit, by j I Derby or Sledmete— Peere3S, 4yrs, 7.0 1 I (Mulgrave) 0 ] Mr H. P Lance's b c Nemo, by Albany— No ' Name, 3yrs, 7.0 (Power) 0| Mr T. Logac's eh h Cloth of Gold, by Ravens- ! worth— Swe?tbriar, 6yrs, 6.13 ... (G. Smith) 0 > [ Mr A. Smith's br h Benjiroo, by Touchstone— I Fairy, aged, 6 10 (Harris) 0 Mr R. J Mason's br g Cambalio, by The Friar — Belhari. 4yis, 6.9 (Nolan) 0 Mr H. Goodman's eh c York, by Traducer— Moss Rose, 3yre, 6.8 (Hudiugs) 0 Mr J Stephenson's br h Vatnpiie, byTlie Barb -Rushlight, syrs, 6.7 . ... (M'Conlcey) 0 Betting : 3 to 1 agut Sinking Fund, 4 to 1 Chancellor, 5 to 1 Templeton, 7 to 1 Fishhook, 10 to 1 Mata and Nemo. Mr Ray declared to win with Templetoc, Mr Goodman with Chancellor. Sinking Fund led till a quarter of a mile from home, when Templeton joined him. Mata came with a great lush, aud a tremendous .struggle ensued, Sinkiug Fund and Mata finishing a dead heat Templeton was a good third, Nemo fourth, Venus Transit fifth, Chancellor and Cloth of Gold last. Time, 3min 57sec. Mata won the run-off in 4min 3sec. 1880 -February 26. iOull weather, but course in fair order. Dunedin. Ci/p, of SOOsovs, with a sweepstake of 1
lOaovs each ; second 5030VS and third 2050v3 Two miles and a distance. Mr E Cutts's b g Mata by Dead Shot— Raupo, i syr*, 8.7 (Matthews) 1 i Mr R. Ray's b m Titania, by Malton — Moun- j tain Nyiuph, 6yrs, 7.4 (Wattie) 2 Mr W. Robinson's b h Foul Play, by Traducer —Fancy, syrs, 5.12 [inc. 71b penalty] 1 (Derrett) 3 ! Mr H. Prince'? eh g Longlands, by Totara — { Marchioness, syrs, 7.12 . . . . (Clifford) 0 Mr G. Fraser's br c Betrayer, by Traducer — Idalia, 3yrs, 7.10 } (Jones) 0 Mr R. Ray's b c Hornby, by Songster— Tci- 0 Toi, 3yrs, 7.8 (Webster) 0 Mesais Maton and Vallance's br g Cam hallo, by The Friar— Belhari, syrs, 7.3 . . . (Nolan) 0 Hon. W. Robinson's blk c Grip, by Slanderer — J Awatea, 3yrs, 7.2 (Ruddiogs) 0 i Mr W. Walters's br c Libeller, by Traducer— Yatterina, 3yrs, 6.5 (Taylor) 0 Mr J. Chaafe's ns b h Atlantic, by Traducer— Atalanta, 4yrs, 6.5 (Hatitie) 0 Mr Ray declared to win with Titania, Mr Robinson with Grip. Betting : Even money Titania, 3 to 1 Mata, 4 to 1 Grip, 6 to 1 Foul Play, 7 to 1 Libeller, 10 to 1 Hornby and Betrayer, 100 to 6 Camballo, 100 to 5 Longlauds and Atlantic. A desperate finish, the race being won by only a head Foul Play was third, half a length away ; Grip fourth. Betrayer fifth, Cambalio sixth, Libeller seventh, Hornby eighth, Atlantic and Longlands last. Time, 3m in 56isec. 1831— February 24. Weather fine ; course in good order. Dunedin Cup, of 50030v5. with a sweepstake of lOsovs each ; second 50dovs and third 20sovs. ' Two miles and a distance. ', Hon. R. Camp Dell's b c Sir Modred, by Tra-ducer-Idalia, 3 yrs, 7.10 ... . (Harris) 1 Hon W. Robinson's blk m On Dit, by Albany —Gossip, 4yrs, 7.2 (F. Smith) 2 Mr H. Horsford's eh c The Governor, by An- I teios— Revoke, 3yrs. (5.13 ... (Webster) 3 ! Mr D. O'Brien's b g Fishhook, by Traducer— j Laurel, aged, 9.0 (Clifford) 0 Mr R Mason's b h Volunteer, by Totara— Sky- ] bird, 4yrs, 7.12 ... (Wattie) 0 Sir H. Robinson's br f Lady Emma, by Yatten- j don— My Fancy, 3yrs, 6.12 . .(M. Allan) 0 ' Mr H. Goodman's b c 'Sylvanus, by Golds- ! brough — Paradigm, 3yrs, 6.9 ... (Hoskins) 0 \ Betting : Evens Sir Modred, 5 to 2 agst On Dit, 5 to 1 Slyvanus, I to 1 Volunteer, 10 to 1 Fishhook, 100 to 8 the Governor, 100 to 6 Ltdy Emma. Won 1 without a serious effort by three-quarters of a length, The Governor three lengths behind j On Dit, Sylvanus close up fourth, Lady Emma ; and Fibhhook next. Voluuteer was last all the j way and pulled up at the distance post. Time, 4min 2s cc. '■ i 1882— February 23. Weather flue ; course in good order. Dunedin Cup, of oOOscvs with a sweepstake of lOsovs ; second hoive 50sovs and third 20govs. < Two miles and a distance. Sir H. Ro >inson's br m L'idy Emma, by Yattendou My Fancy. 4yrs, 7 6 ... (M.Allan) 1 Mr W. Walters's br h Libeller, by Traducer — Yatterina, syrs, 7.8 (Wattie) 2 Mr H. Goo {man's brh Chancellor, by Traducer ! — Sweetbriar, aged, 7.12 (Hoskin?) 3 \ Mr F. Westmacott's b c The Dauphin, by Tra- | ducer— Marie Theresa, 3yrs, 7.11 . (l>einy) 0 Mr E. Cutts's eh c Mataku, by Maroio— Raupo, j 3yrs, 7.9 (Derrett) 0' Mr S. Horsf all's br h King Quail, by Yattendon — Quail, 6yrs, 7.4 [inc. 71b penalty] (Whybrow) 0 Mr G. Bate's eh g The Poet, by Anteros— Fancy, 4yvs, 7.2 [inc. Sib penalty] (Newman) 0 ; Mr G. Bate's b m Hilda, by Albany — Miss Flat, 4yrs, 6.12 fine. 7'lb penalty) , (T. Thompson) 0 Mr T>. Kirby's eh h Adamant, by Traducer - Ada, 6yrs, 6.11 (Bowie) 0 Mr'D O'Brien's br c Tasman, by St.'Albans — Zillah, 3yrs, 610 (Williams) 0 Mr H. Hor&ford's eh g Nonpariel, by Korari— j Wo Name, 3yrs, 6.S (Butler) 0) Betting : 2 to 1 agst Matuku and Libeller, 6 to 1 I Chancellor, Dauahiu, and L'idy tfmma, S to 1 Hilda aud Kiug Quail, 10 to i Adamant. Won easily at the finish by two lengths ; Chancellor a good third, Adamant fourth, The Poet and King Quail close up. Time, 3min 55Jsec. 1883— February 21. Weather fins ; course in good order. Dunedin Cup. of SOOsovs. with a sweepstake of j 15:jovs each ; second 50sovs and third 20sova. ; Two miles and a distance. j Mr D. Kiiby's eh h Adamant, by Traducer — I Ada, 6yrs, 6.7 (Sharp) 1 Hon. "W. Robinson's chg Salvage, by Castaway —Mist, 4yis, 8.3 (Deirett) 2 Mr S. HorsfalVs br h King Quail, by Yattendon—Quail, aged, 7 5 (Butter) 3 Mr D. Proudf oot's b h Sir Mod i ed, by Traducer | — Idalia, syrs, 9.6... (H Thompson) 0 j Hon. G. M 'Lean's br m Lady Emma, by Yattendon—My Fancy, syrs, 8.5 . (M. Allan) 0 ' Mr J. Lunn's be Welcome .lack, byTraiiucer — j Miss Flat, 3yrs, 8 4 [inc. 101b penalty] I (Clifford) 0 Mr G. Bate's eh g The Poet, by Anteros — Fancy, syrs, 7.7 [inc. 51b penalty] (Londonelly) 0 Mr L. Little's blk h Sir Garnet, by Yatteudon —Petrel, syrs, 6.7 (Dunn) 0 Mr G. Bate's b f The Jilfc, by Traducer—Fleurange, Syrs, 5 7 (White) 0] Betting : 5 to 2 against Welcome Jack, 3 to 1 Lady Emma aud Sir Modred, 4 to 1 Salvage, 6 to 1 King Quail. 100 to 6 The Poet, 100 to 5 Adamant, 100 to 4 Ths Jilt, 100 to 3 Sir Garnet. Won by three-quarters of a length, Kins Quail two lengths behind Salvage, Poet fourth, Lady ! Jfimnia fifth, Welcome Jach sixth, the others pull- i iag up. Time, 3min 54sec. ; Three totalizators were worked. No. 1 (£2 tickets) paid £85 16s ; No. 2 (£2 tickets), £120 17s ; No. 3 (£1 tickets), £62 12s 6i. 1884— February 21. Weather fine ; course in splendid order. Dunedin Cup, of 500jovs, with a sweepstake of 15sovs each ; second 50sovs and third 20«ovs. Two miles and a distance. Hon. G. M'Lean'a br m Lady Emma, by Yattendon—My Fancy, 6yrs, 8.5 . (J. Cotton) 1 Mr E. Cutts ns b h July, by Traducer - Idalia, 4yrs, 7.4 . (White) 2 Mr E. Cutls's br h Sou-wester, by Goldsbrough — Sea Breeze, 4yrs, 6.10 ... (Brown) 3 Mr D. O'Brien's br h Tasmau, by St. Albans -Zillah, syrs, 9.5 (Derrett) 0 Hon. W Robinson's blk h Vanguard, by Traducer— Ed Avant, 4yrs, 8 8 ... (Purdham) 0 Hon. W. Robinson's eh m .Nonsense, by Albany No Name, 4yrs, 8.6 ... .» ... (Wattie) 0 Mr M. H Smith's b h Tim Whiffler, by Tim Whifßer («)— Parachute, 6yrs, 7.13 (Butler) 0 Mr G. Bate's eh g The Poet, by Anteros— Fancy, 3yrs, 7.6 (Sutherland) '0 Mr M. H. Smith's blk m Hippodamia, by Hippocampus— Slander, syrs, 7.7 (A. Smith) 0 Mr F. Lewi&'s b h Digby Grand, by Iraducer — Aglaia, 4yrs, 6.7, (Sharp) 0 Mr J Stephenson's eh g Hazard, by Koiari — " Minnehaha, syrs, 6.3 (O'Connor) 0 Mr Robinson declared to win with Nonsense. Betting . 2 to 1 agst Sou-wester, 5 to 2 Nonsense, 6 to 1 Lady Emma and Tasniau, 10 to 1 Tim Whiffler, July, and Hippodamia. Sou-wester slipped into the ditch after going three-quarteis of a mile. A quarter of a mile from home Lady Emma raced away from thefield, and won comfortably from July by two lengths. Sou-wester, who came fast when he got on his feet agaiu, was a poor third ; Hazard fourth ; i Hippodamia, Poet, and Nonsense next iv that > order. Time, 3miu 56sec. Dividends : Inside, £7 17s ; outside, £5 6s. ISS5 -February 26. Weather fine ; course in good order. Dunedin Cup, of lOOOsovs, with a sweepstake of 15sovs each ; second 2f>osovs and third lOOsova. Two miles and a distance. Hon. W. Robinson's blk h Vanguard, by Traducer—En ISvant, syrs, 9.3 ... (Derrett) 1 Mr D. O'Brien's br c Trenton, by Musket— Frailty, 7.9 (Stratford) 2 !
' Mr G. Bate's eh m Minerva, by Traducer— Sweetbriar, syrs, 7.0 (Purdham) 3 [ Hon. G. M'Lean's br m Lady Emma, by VatI tendon— My Fancy, aged, 8.9 ... (Kean) 0 Mr B. Cutts ns July, by Traducer — idalia, I syrs, 8.7 (Brown) 0 ' Major George's eh h Nelson's, by King Cole— i My Idea, 4yrs, 7.9 (Sutherland) 0 ' Mr G. Bate v s eh g The Poet, by Anteros— Fancy, aged, 7.6 (Williams) 0 Major George's b h Wapiti, by King ColeRealisation, 4yrs, 7.3 (White) 0 Mr J. Stephenson's b h Captain Webster, by '■ St. Albans— Pussy, 4yrs, 7.2 (O'Connor) 0 Mr J. W. Cotton's eh h Adamant, by Traducer —Ada, 6.12 (Sharp) 0 Betting : 5 to 2 agst Vanguard, 3to 1 Trenton and Wapiti, 6 to 1 Lady Emma, 10 to 1 July, 100 to 7 Captain Webster, 100 to 6 Adamant and The Poet, 100 to 5 Nelsou, 100 to 3 Minerva. Won with a trifle to spars by two lengths. Minerva was a good third, then came Adamant, The Poet, Captain Webster, July, Lady Emma, Nelson, and Wapiti in that order. Time, 3min 53sec. Dividends : Inside (£2 tickets), £6 4s ; outside, £3 Bs. 1886— February 24. Weather fice ; course a trifle dull. ! Bunedin Cup, of 1000sov3, with a sweepstake of | 15sovs «ach ; second 20030V8 and third ICOsovs. ; Two miles and a distance. i M»jor George's chh Nelson, by King Cole— My i Idea, syrs, 8 5 (Brown) I Mr J. Marshall's br m >Necklace, by Musket — ! Locket. 4yra, 7.S (SutheTland) 2 Hop. G..M Lean> br m Lady Emma, by Yattendon—My Fancy, aged, 7 9 ... (Loughlin) 3 Mr D. O'Brien's b c Hermitage, by Cadogan— ! Macsiccar, 3yrs, 7.8 ... ... (White) 0 i Mr J. Marshall's br c .Derringer, by Musket — I Rosalie, 3yr5,*7.2 , (Byers) 0 Mr S. Higsott's eh c Patrician, by Feve— • Jenny Lind, 3yrs, 6.0 (Dodds) 0 Betting : 6t04 on Nelson. sto 2 agst Derringer, i 10 to 4 Necklace and Patiician, 100 to 8 Lady Emma and Hermitage I Mr Mu-shdil declared to win with Derringer, j Necklace made the running, and led Patrician and Lady Emma for a mile and a-half, when Nelson ran up from fourth place and challenged ■ her. These two fought out a desperate finish, 1 Necklace on the inside having the disadvantage ] in respect to posi'ion, and Nelson won by a neck ; Lady Emma a bad third. Hermitage fourth, Dt»rringer t fifth, and Patrician last. Time, 3min 54isec. Dividends : Inside (£2 tickets), £3 14s 6d ; ! outside, £1 19s Gd. | ISB7"— February 23. | Weather fine ; course in good order. : Dunedin Cup, of lOOOsovs, with a sweepstake of 15sovs each ; seco-.m 200sovs and third lOOsovs. Two miles and a distance, i Mr R. J. Mason's eh m Spade Guinea, by King of Club*— Rupee, 4yrs, 7.12 ... (uuxtable) 1 Mr X>. O'Brien's b m Rubina, by Kingsborough - Etiquette, 6yrs, 8 2 (Derrett) 2 Mr J. Le Sueur's b m Hermitage, by Cadogan — Macs<ccar, 4yrs, 7 4 (Moore) 3 i Mr P. Butler's b g Titbit, by Musket— Kenga, ; 4yis, 7.1 ... , (Sharp) 0 Mr G. Stead's Fair Nell, by Apremont— ldalia, Syrs, 6.9 (Jackson) 0 i Mr M Sherwin's b g Quibble, by St. Ge«rge — 1 Marie Theresa, 6yrs, 6.9 (Price) 0 , Mr H. Higgott's eh h Fatrician, by Feve —Jenny I Lind, 4yr«, 8 7 ,- (Dodds) 0 jMr R. Kiuherford's br h Derwenter, ..by M*nuka — Miss Jackson, 4yrs ... (Woods) 0 < I Bttting :3to -2 on Spade Guinea, 6to 1 agst i Quibble and Rubina, 8 to 1 Hermitage and : Patrician. Quibble led for a raile and three-quarteVs. Spade Guinea commenced to go up when half a mile fioni home, and won ve.-y easily by a length and a-half. Time, 3tnin 54} sec. Dividends : , Inside (£2 ticket ■), £3 9s 6A ; outside, £2 5s 6d., ! 18S8— February 22. Weather fine ; course in good order. Dunedin Cup, of 700sovs, with a sweepstake of Jssovs each ; fceooiid lOOsovs and third 50sovs. Two miles and a distance. 661 --Mr G Slead's b c Gipsy King, by Le Loup —Gitana Syrs, 8.4 (Huxtable) 1 291 — Mr W. C. Webb's eh g Springston, 3yrs, 613 (Williams) 2 111— Mr P. Butler's br h Artillery, 4yw, 8.0 (Holmes) 3 200 -Mr W. Bobbett's br h Tetford, by Musket — Pungawerewere. Oyrss, 8.0 ... (Carey) 0 206 -Mr M. Sherwin's b g Quibble, aged, 7.12 (Derrett) 0 64— Mr A. Walker's b g Snapshot, syrs, 7.10 * (M'Donald) 0 148-Hon. W. Robinson's br h Torrent, 4yrs, 7.3 (Clarke) 0 41— Hon. G. M'Lmu's b h St. Clair, 4yrs. 7.0 (W. Buddicomb) 0 67— Mr R. Cowie's br g The Brewer, syra, 6.8 (Parker) 0 Betting : 2to 1 ag3t Gipsy King, 7to 2 Sprineston, 10 to 1 Artillery. Tetford and The Brewer led for a mile, when Springston went to the front, but was challenged in the straight by Gip>sy Kin?, who collared the gelding 50yds from home, and won with a little in hand by three-quarters of a length. Artillery was a bad third, St. Clair fourth. Time (a record), 3min 51sec. Dividends : Inside (£2 tickets), £4 153 : outside, £2 10s. 1889— February 20. Weather dry and duity ; course rough, Dunedin Cup, of 600sove, with a sweepstake of 35-ovs each ; second lOOsovs and third 50aovs. Two miles and a, distance. 204— Mr H. Hammond's blk h Sultan, by Apremont— Miss Kate, 4yrs, 8.9 (P. White) 1 20S— Mr D. O'Brien's b c Vandal, bylngomar — Rubina, 3yrs, 6.7 (O'Keefe) 2 178 — Mr J. Stephenaon's b c Occident, by Lapidist— The West. 3yrs, 6 3 (Lardner) 3 224— Mr P. Butler's br c Manton, by Musket— TresDeuca, 3yrs, B.U) ... (Derrett) 0 1148— Mr E. Cutts's b m Dudu, by Somnus— Fame, 4yrs, 8.5 [inc. 71b penalty] (Matthews) (3 88— Mr G. Stead's blk m Enid, by Apremont — Idalia, 4yrs, 6 8 (Cusdin) 0 50— Hon. G. M 'Lean's br c St. James, by Leolinus—Pungawerewere, 3yrs, 6.5 [car 6.7] (MMorran) 0 Betting : 6 to 4 agst Dudu, 100 to 15 Sultan. Occident led till six furlongs from home, where Dudu got up and raced with the three-year-old, who was done with in the back stretch. Dudu herself failed badly three furlongs farther on. Sultan caught Vandal at the home turn and won easily by a length and a-half; Occident a poor third ; Dudu la3t. Time, 3rain 53^3ec. Dividends : Inside, £8 Is ; outside, £12 16s 6d. 1890— February 19. Weather fine ; course in good order. Dunedin Cup, of 600sovs, with a sweepstake of lOsovs ; second horse lOO.iovs and the third 50^ovs. Two miles and a distance. 913— Hon. G. M'Lean's br h St. James, by Leolinus— Pungawerewere, 4yrs, 7.12 (P. White) 1 1042— Mr J. Sfcephenson's b h Occident, by Lapidist-The West, 4yrs, 9.5 (M'Donald) 2 372— Mr R. Kildare's brg Ixiorr, by Le Loup— Cabsivelaunus mare, syrs, 6.12 (Wiaby) 3 479— Mr H. Goodman's eh g Don Csesar, by Cadogan— Maritana, 3yrs, 6.7 (T. Buddicomb) 0 St James collared Ixion half a mile from home and led into the straight. Here Occident made his very much delayed run, and a stubborn contest ended in St. James being declared the winner, but by so little that the public could not tell which had won. Time, 3min 57isec. Dividends : Inside, £2 193 6d ; outside, £2 10a. 1891— February 25. Weather fine, but windy course in good order. Dunedin Cup, of 600sovs, with a sweepstake oi lOsova each ; second lOOsovs and third 50sovs. Two miles and a distance. 711— Mr D. O'Brien's b e Freedom, by Captivatoi'—Maid, of Honour, 3yrs, 8.3 (P. White) 1
465— Mr J. Stephennon's b h Occident, by { Lapidist— The West, syrs, 8.8 (Lee3on) 2 212— Sir G. Clifford's b g Cruchfield, by Cadogan—Puriki, 6yrs, 7.8 ... (Brown) 3 747— Mr T. Morrin's br m Hilda, by Musket— Ouida, 4yrs, 8.9 (Gallagher) 0 1023— Messrs Hobbs' br c Prime Warden, by Apremont— Mits Kate, 3yrs, 7.3 (Cusdin) 0 86— Mr S. J. Mercer's eh h Assyrian King, by The Assyrian— Lass of the Hills. syrs, 6 5 (Kingan) 0 Cruchfield, Assyrian Kiug, Prime Warden, and then Ciuchfield again were in turn the leaders until fairJy into the straight, where Freedom took charge and held the lead, winniDg by a length, and a-half ; C-ucafield two lengths away and Hilda fourth. Time, 3min 57sec. Dividends : Inside, £4 7s 6d ; outside, £3 It's. 1892— February 24. "Weather perfect ; course in splendid order. Dunedin Cup, of 600sovs, with a sweepstake of lOsovs each ; second lOOsovs, third 50aovs. Two miles and a distance. 679— Mr J. Stephenson's b h Occident, by Lapidist— The Wett, Oyrs, 710 (Sharp) 1 371— Sir G. Clifford's b g Cruchfield, by Cadogan—Puriki, aged, 7.4 (Rosi) 2 178 —Messrs Hobbs' br h. Prinze Warden, by Apremont — Miss Kate, 4yrs, 8.2 I (Clifford) 3 1122— Mr H. Lunn'sb h Merrie England, by j St. George— Rupee, syrs, 811 (Derrett) 0 J 245— Mr V. Harris's b h Crackshot, by Nor- ! denfeldt— Punga were were, 4yis, S.ll j (Stratford) 0 ! 104— Mi- W. Doualas's br f Rosefoldt. by Nordenfeldt—R.oi>e d' Amour, 3yrs, 7.4 (Price) 0 I£9— Hon. J. D. Ormond's-ch c Freelance,- by x - St. Gsorge— Becky Sharp, 3yrß, 7 0 (R. Ray) 0 65— Hon. G. M'Lean's b h, Don Pedio, by - Vj»scq diGama — lona, 6.10. (Kingan) • 0 Occident led for a quarter of a mile, and then gave way to Crarksbot, who held front position until seven furlongs from home, where Occident re-as-erted himself and won all the yvay, getting j home- hy a length and a-quarter. Prime Warden- j was a poor third and Merrie England fourth, j Time, Sinin LOsec (a record). Dividends : Inside, £3 16s ; outside, £3 17s. 1893— February 22. Weather fine ; course in good order. Dunedin Cup, of COCsovs; second fp^ovs and thiid 3"oovs. "Two miles and a distance. 57 — Mr J. Stephensou's b m Temj/est, by New Holland— Tornado, syrs, 6.11 (W. Pine) 1 446— Hon. J. D. Ormond's b m Thame, by s Sword T)ance — Mersey, 4yrs, 7.5 (Price) 2 720— Messrs Hobbs 1 br h Prime Warden, by Apremont — Miss Kate, 5 yrc, 8.11 (F. Cochrane) 3 624— Mr H. Lunn's eh h Clanranald, by "St Leger'- Scottish Lassie, 4yrs, 8.7 (Cla)ke) 0 59— Mr D. M'Kinnon's b g Se t Fiee, by Sterl'iigworth— Dainty Ariel mare, aged, 7.9 ' (Gall) 0 113— Mr D. O'Brien's b c Captive, by Captiva- . tor -Maid of Honour, Syrs, 7.4 (J . Ray) 0 103— Mr H. R'.d wood's eh h Awarua Ro-e, by R>\inarania — Rosalind, 4yrs, 7.0 (Ross) 0 | 110— Mr T. W. Hunserford's br c Wyveru, by j King Cole- Wai, 3vrs. 6.9 ... (Connop) 0, Tempest led totha month of the straight, where j Thame got up and got her head in ftont, but Ttmpest c&me agaitt and won by s length ; Prime Warden four l«Dgths-away and Clanraeald fourt h. Time, 3min sUsee.. Dividends : Ins>ide, £32 7s ; : outside, £35 6s. j 1894— February 21. j Weather splendid ; course in good order. Dunedin Cup, of 590.«vs ; second 40sovs and third 2050v3. Two miles and a distance. 260— Mi- P. Butler's br g Liberator^ by Betrayei — Diana, aged, 8.3 ... (Stratford) 1 820— Mr G. Stead's br f Ich Dien, by St. George — Ravenswing-, 3yrs, 7.5 (W'lson) 2 243— Mr J. Tcnnant's br h Reirembivnce, by Fusilier— Jealousy, syrs, 61L (W. Pine) 3 309— Mr JM. Hobbs'sbr h Prime Wa:den, by Anremont— Miss Kate, 6yw, 9.1 I (B". Cochrane) 0 153 -Mr J. B. Reid's b h Dilemma, by Rubezabl—lady Emma, syrs, 7.6 ... (Pag-n) 0 238— Mr J. Steph&nson's b m Tempest, by - New Holland— Tornado, 6yrs, 6.13 (W. Reay). 0 Tempest having led for a little over a milf, j Liberati r passed to the front, and ttayed there, j winnißg anyhow by five lengths. Reiueinbian c ; fiuishfcd fix lengths away, ar.d Tenipe=fc wa3 | fourth. Time, 3min 53ssc. Dividends : Inside, .•"6 9s ; outside, £4 18^ 1895-February SO. "Weather cleared up after showers ; course dull, but in good order. Dunedin Cup, of 500sevs ; second 40sovs aud third 1 2Usovs. One mile and three-quarters and j ■c 132 yds. iS5 — Mr H. Goodman's b c Casket, by Castor — I Bangle, 3yrs, 7.4 (WOomb) 1 j 203— Mr- M. Hobbs's b m Lady Zetland, by j Perkin Warbeck 11 — Forget-me-not, j aged, 8.8 [inc. 31b penalty] (C. Oochrane) 2 437— Mr M. Hobbs's br h Prime Wardeu, by I Apremont— Miss Kate, aged, 9.8 (F. Cochtant) 3 445— Mr J. B. Reid's b h Skirmisher, by Van- ! guard— Ouida, 4yi5. 8.5... (If. M'llroy) 0 79— Mr,R. Cotton's b h Wolseley, by Sir Gar- ! net— Gitana, syis, 7 5 ... (Kingan) 0 105— Mr R. E-wards's blk h Victim, by Betrayer—Lady Clare, 6yrs, 6.12 (F. M'llroy) 0 Casket, Wolseley, and Victim were in turn leading until a mile had to be travelled, when Casket took the front place and was never deprived of it, winning by half a dozen lengths ; Prime Warden a. poor third and Woleeley fourth. Time, 3min lojfsec. Dividends,-: Inside, £5 14s ; autside, £5 16s. 1896— February 19. Weather fine ; course in good order. j Dunedin Cup, of tOOsovs ; second 40sovs and third 20*o,vs. One mile and three-quarters. 803— Messrs Stephenscn and H^zlett's b c Gipsy Grand, by Grandmaster— Naomi, 3yrs, 8 4 (W. Pine) 1 205— Mr J. B. Reid's b h Skirmisher, by Vanguard—Ouida, syrs, 8 6 .. (W. Clarke) 2 143— Mr A. Curries b h Dilemma, by Rnbezahl — Lady Bmma, aged, 7 4 . . (Kingan) 3 592— Mr R. Allan's b h Saracen, by St. George -Fair Nell, 6*yrs, 8.2 ... (P. White) 0 Saracen swerved at the post and did not nin. Gipsy Grand won in a canter by 20 lengths ; Dilemma a poor third. Time, 3i>in 7i-ec. Dividends : Inside, £1 183 ; outside, £1 19s. 1897— February 24. j Weather wet ; going fair. Dunedin Cup, "of 500sovs.; second 40sovs and third 20?ovs. One mile and threequai ters. 380-Hon. G. M'Lean's b c Lord Rosslvn, 3yis. 7.2 (L. King) 1 J 395— Mr J. B. Reid's b h Skirmisher, 6yrs, 8.5 | (G. Matthews) 2 i 284— Messrs Stephen<=on and Hazlett's b c j Plotter, 3yrs, 7.3 . . . (J. Rae) 3 Won by a length and a-half; a bad third, lime, 3min llsec. Dividends : Inside, £2 9s ; outside, £2 lls. KACING IN NEW ZEALAND. ! HAWKE'S BAY AUTUMN MEETING. j First" Day— Wednesday, March 16. The weather was perfect, but the attendance not as large as usual. Results ;— : AUTUMN HANDICAP, Of lOOsots ; second lOsovs. One mile. 214— Mr Gollan's b g Tirant d'Eau, by Jet d'Eau— Tiraillerie, 3yrs, 7.9 (Lindsay) 1 120— Hon. J. D. Ormond's b m Martyrdom, «yrs, 8 0 (F.Davis) 2 87— MrU. Hepburn's b f Uniaue, 3yr3, 7.5 tGallaeker) 3
Also started : 114 Dottrel 75.63 Te Ngaehe 7.0, I Cl Ss tray bird 6.0, 55 Whitiria ii.7. ' Te Ngp.ehe made the running, Tiranfc d'Eau bringing up the rear. At the railway bend Stray bird and Whitiria were in front, bub Dottrel was fast overhauling the pair, while Lind«s,y wr3 shaking up Tirasife d'Eau, who was coming along with Martyrdom and Unique. When lairly in the straight Tiraub d'ifiau came &VTHJ »ud T«qa easily by three lengths from Msircjrdom, the latter just beating Unique for second place. Time, luiin 45aco. Dividend, £3. FIRST HANDICAP HURDLE RACE, Of lOOsovs ; second horse lOsovs from the stakes. About one mile and three-quarters. 48— Mr S. Messene's b g Sultador, by Voltigeur, aged, 10.9 (Green) 1 107— Mjr P. Tutake'g eh g Rhino, aged, 9 13 (J. Redmond) 2 69— Mr W. Rathbone's b g Sylvanus, aged, 10 0 (H.Moore) 3 Also started : 307 Plain Bill 129. 90 Opau 9.9, 25 Flirt 9.9. Sultador, Rbino, and Sylvauus firafc sbowed in front, and jumped together tho whole way. Plain Bill was going up fast when he jumped round a hurdle and was out of it. When in the straight Sultador shot (o the front and won bytwo lengths. Time, 3niiu 27sec. Dividend, £12 9s. hawke's bay cup, r Of 400aovs ; second horse ::0.-ovs and third lOsovs from the stakes. One mile and a-half. { 301 — Messrs Richardson and Donnelly's br g j Douglas, by Crawford Priory — Good Fruit, syrs, 7.12 (N. Noble) 1 I 188— Mr ~vV. Rathbone's eh m Zanella, aged, { 810 (A. Lord) 2 j £21 — Mr John Maher's b m Primula, syr», 8 3 t (P. White) 3 , Aho started : 232 Tire" 7.5, 217 Woodstock 7 3. Woodstock, The, and Primula led the^ field icafcil exiteriug tho straight, when Tire fell bjcV, while DtiUglss, Woodatock, Primula, aud^j Za.r.fclla wtre in lice. Douglas here came with 1 a. ru*h, and soon got a couple of cl&cr lengths ; between himself and the field, and despite the j desperate tfforts of Zinella and Primula the favourite maintainr-d his position till the fiuish, winning comfortably. Time, 2min 39 2 sscc. Dividend, £3 Bs. HIGH WRIGHT HANDICAP, Of 50sovs ; second ssovs. Uncerou-d. 60— Mr W. Reeve's b g Te Ngaehp, by Ariel, aged, 93 (O.Parker) 1 153 -lion. J. D.Ormond's eh f Pansy, 3yr», S.O (F. Davis) 2 322 — Messrs Richardson anH Donnelly's eh g \ Golden Plover, aged, 10 9 ... (Fusz-.rd) 3. Also started : 71 New Forest 10.2, 73 Aphony | 9.7, 91 Moonraker 9.3. Won all out, by h»lf a length ; Paasy just beat Golden Piover for sreond place. Time, ltnin 54-sec. Dividend, £10 17s. NURSERY HANDICAP, Of lOOsovs ; second hoise lOsovs from the stakes. Five furlongs and a-half. 139— Captain W. Russell's eh f Tigress, by I Dreadnought — Tigridia, 9.7... (Lindsay) 1 ) 152 — Mr Thomas C'onnop's eh. f Victoria Cross., 1 8.4 (Conuop) 2 | 87- -Hob. J. D. Ormond's eh g Dasher, 7.0 | .. (J. Gallagher) . 3 Also started : 123 Scotia 7.0, 21 Jabber 7.0. j Victoria Cress was the quickest oft the mark, j with Dasher and Tigress u,ext. Victoria Cross I led tight; -to the second, stand, when Tigress challenged her and a gcod finish took place, Tigress winning by a length fr.im Victoria ■ Cross; Dasher a closa third. Time, lmin i 10£s c. Dividend, £3 Bs. i TRIAL HANDICAP, ! Of SO.-ovs ; second Ssows. Once round. | 84— Mr A. Vincent's b g Katoomba, by Dread- j nought — Katie Ferguson, 4yrs, 7.5 ' (Noble) 1 > 276— Hon. J. D. Ormond's bs Nausen, 3yrp, S 5 ; (Davis) 2 163— Mr H. N. Westun's b g Coolgardie, syiv, ! 7.7 (Harding) 3 Also started : 96 Pistol Grip 9.3, 79 Progress 7.7 ! 17 Bugler 7.6, 9 The Mouk C 12, 15 Barbarossa 6.12- i 28 The Dude 6 12, 10 Tapua 6 12, 45 Uila C 7. i The leaders were continually changing until j entering the straight, when N&CEen, Pi.*tol | Grip, Coolgardie, *nd Katoomba c'o^ed up and j a good race ensutd, Kafcocmba winning, all out, . I by a, length from Nausen, with Coolgardis, a j length away, third. Time, Imiu 52«ec. Divi- ! dend, £8 17s. RAILWAY STAKES HANDICAP, Of ICOsovs ; second horse 10=ovs irom the stakes. Six f urlougs. So 9— Hon. J. D. Ormonde D-iunt, by Dread- | noght— Oriental, Syivs, 9 0 (Davis) 1 I 45 — Mr O. Siddel's br g Moonraktr, 6y:s, 7.3 (O'Npill) 2 127— Mr W. Rathbono's b c Amphion, 3yrs, 7.11 (Lord) 3 Also started : 91 Torpina 8.10, and 114 Unique 7 8. The three placed horses wero first away and were never headed. Moonraker led into the sleight, when Dduui wa? gob going and grai dually gained on tfoa former. At the second \ stand both were locked together and a splendid J sight was witnessed. The pair raced neck and neck to the post, Daunt gaining the judge's verdict; by a short neck. Amphioo was several lengths away third. Time, lmin 17gsec. Divli dend, £1 19s. Second Day— Thursday, March 17. To-day opened fine and bright, but in the afternoon several showers fell, and the last; race was run in % blizzird. This materially ! affected the attendance. Results :—: — j March Handicap, of lOOsova; second horse i lOsovs. One mile.— l 26 Mr J. C. Davis's b g Woodstock, by St. Leger — Cantioiere, 4yrs, 7.11 (Gallagher), 1; 45 Dottrel, 7 3 (White), j2 ; 2tf Straybird, 6 7 (O'Neill), 3. Also |ra»j: 161 Zanella 9.4, 127 Martjrdom 7.13, 13 j Whitirea 67. Won easily by two lengths. Time, | Imiu 441 sec Dividend, £3 11s. | Seco.nd Ham>icap Hurdle Race, of 100=;ov3 ; j second horse lOuovs About two miles. — 70 Mr P. Tutaki's 2h g Rhino, by The Dauphin, aged, 9.11 , (Redmond),!; 80 Sylvanus, 910 (Moore), 2; 300 I i Plain Bill 12.12 (Higgins) 3. 80 Sultador 11 3 1 was the only other starter. Plain Bill and j Sultador were leading at the second hurdle from home, where they came down. The other two rose together at the last hurdle, but Sylvanus then fal'.eied, and Rhino won by three-quarters of a length. Time, 3miu 57sec. Dividend, £7 Is. hawke's bay stakes, Of 500sovs ; second horse 70sov.s and third 30sovs. For two and three-year-olds. Six and a-half furlongs. 130— Hon. J. D. Ormond's eh g Daunt, by Dreadnought— Oriental, 3yrs, 8.11 (Davis) 1 8:25 -Mr G. G. Stead's eh g Gold Medallist, 3yrs, 8.11 (Derrett) 2 55 -Mr W. Rathbone's b c Amphion, 3yrs, G. 6 (Lord) 3 Also started : 188 Tigress 7.0. Gold Medallist shot to the front and soon had a lead of a length from Daunt, but rounding the railway bend the latter joined Medallist and from that out to the finish they raced locked^ together, every inch of ground being contested. The whole way down the straight it was nose and nose, but I Daunt, lasting it out lqugesbt to the post, Rob 1 liome by a short head, lime, Ipjin 219 cc. Divi- j dend, £6 10s. Pacific Handicap, of 3sKo»';s: sicond borse ssovs. Once round.— 3G The bade, f.y Hiko — Brown Duchess, (5.10 (Lord), 1 ; 173 Pansy, 7.10, 2 ; 243 Pistol Grip, 9.1, 3. Also started 99 Katoorabi 8.8, 179 Coolgardie 7.9, 20 Barbarossa 67, 7 The , 1 Monk 67, 19 Uila 8.7. Won by two lenglh*. ! 1 Time, limn 51j3ec. Dividend, £19 18s. '■ Bukke Memorial Stakes, of 200sovs ; second
hoi-fee lOsovrf and third ssovs. One mile and j-half. — 273 Primula, by Torpedo —Primrose, syrs, 5 5 (P. White), 1 ; 259 Target, 7.11, 3 V 153 Golden Plover, 86, 3. Also started : 120 Tirfe 7.3 and Te Ngaehe 6.7. Won by a bare length. Time, 2roin 39sec. Dividend, £2 19s. Juvenile Handicap, of 75iovs For two-year-year qWc Six fuiljngs. — 241 "Victoria Cross, by Medallion— Flattery, 8.12 (Connop), 1 ; 81 Scotia, 6 10 (Cannichael), 2 ; 110 Dasher, 7 4 (Gallagher), 3 Victoria Cross, stalling off a strong rush by i Scotia in the straight, won by half a length. Time, lrain 17|sec. Dividend, £1 12". Farewell Handicap, of 80sovi> ; second horse TOsovs from the stake. Seven furlongs.— 2o3 Sir Launcelot, by Dreadnought — Idalia, 3yw, 8.5 (Davis), 1 ; 284 Mnonraker, 7.11 (Lindsay), 2 ; 44 Aphony, 7.3, 3. Al*o started : 43 Mahaki 8.5, 46 Nightingale 7.10, 109 Unique 7 5,135 Dottrel 7.5 When fairly on the home turn Sir Launcelot ! romned over h's field, winning by three lengths. Time, lmin 32g-,ec. Dividend, £3 lbs. NEW BRIGHTON TRO'iTING CLUB. Second Day— Thursday, March 17. Maiden Handicap (in harness), of SOscvs ; second SSOVS. Two miles. 53 — Mr Munro's Liberia, by Kentucky— Sibeiia, 5 ec ... (Munro) 1 85J— Mr Morrihon'h Eladarat, scr (O. Morrison) 2 Also staited : 20£ Jack 4 3 ee, 16£ Miretta 12sec, PJ Hector 12."cc. Won by £0 yards. Time, smin 59sec. Dividend, £3 2s. Pony Handicap, of 25sovs ; second ssovs. Two miles. 112— Mr Humphrey's Little Jim, 30? Ec (Angus) 1 jllso blarted : 18 Isabel scr, Bl£ Nita IGstc, 11$ Thomas 23sec, G7 Little Nell 24sec, 41 Noima 28sec, 9^ Lassie 28 3 ec, 28 Deception 31sec, 7 Rats 32st c, 29J Jessamine 34sec, 2J Sunset 38sec. Won hy 100 rarda from Jessamine. Time, smin 36i~ec. Diviilend. £2 18s. St. Patrick's Handicap (in harno-s), of GOsovs ; second 7sovß aud thiid 3^ovs. Three miles 177 —Mr Mace's Brookholm/ !y Blackwood Abdallah -AVatlass, lOsec ... (Frost) 1 72£— Mr Ohffs Hszeldean, 35 ec .„ (Owner) 2 126&— Mr Rae's Nam Slick, scr . . (Owner) 3 AJso started : S9J Colonial Slsec Won by 40yds. Time, Smin S^sec. Dividend, £2 4s. Selling Handicap, of 25eovs. One mile. 4 — Messrs Fariar and Kennedy's Rats, foee (Fairar) 1 62£ -Mr Humphiev's Dodger, 6.sec ... (Angus) 2 72 — Mr Timms's North Star, 6ssc ... (Owner) 3 Also staited : 13 Starlight sr, 78 Autonomy scr, 5 Thomas ssec, 21J Hippias ssec, 31 Energy ssec. 57-J Hettie 7sei-, 1 Scrub lOjec. Won by three lengths. Time, 2o.'in 56.sec. ?Jivideud,-£7115=. Advanced Handicap (in harness), of 40-.OVS , second ssovb. Two miles. 58J— Mr Leahart'a Collector, by Lincoln Yet, 4sec (Owner) 1 29 — Mr Lukey's Ruby 11, Ssec ... (Owner) 2 92 —Mr Gardner's '! oroa, Ssec (W 'Mil Jan) 3 Also started : 26 Cosmo 14sec, 124 Sing Sing 20ser>, 40 Liberia 21sec. Won easily by 30 yard*. Time, smin 42sec. pividend, £5 12s. A protest against Collector for inconsistent running was dismisced, and the deposit forfeited. Avon Handicap, of COsovs ; second 7sovs and third 3.soys. Two miles. 151 — Mr Kerr's Florrie, by Johnny Faulkner, losec , ' (Owner) 1 42— Mr JJ orris's Firefly, 27sec (T. W. Price) 2 Ali74 started : S2 Dictator scr, 31.J- Ipswich (isec, 14 Miss Annif 7sei-, 51 Allerton lOsec, 79 Fliit 12sec, 22 The Frog 13sec, 22i Bonnie M'Gregor 25?ec. Won by SO yards. Time. smin 13sec. Dividend, £2 12s. Telegraph Handicap (in harness), of 3050v3 ; second ssovs. One mile. 3S— MI- Mace's Berlin Abdallah, by Blackwood Abdallah— Piiucess Emma, 4sec (Frost) 1 Also started : 51 Wildwood scr, 113J Hattie S. 9=,ec, 2« Fleigher 12sec, SJ Btrlin Maid losec, 20 Collector ]siec, 8^ Colonial 17sec, S8 Ruby II lSsac, 35i Miss Tracy 19see, 731 Toroa 19aec, 95^ Uncle Tom 20 -ec. Won by 50 yards. Time, Smin 31sec. Dividend, £11 14s. Final Handicap, of 30sovs ; second ssots. One mile. 38J -Mr Moorhead'fi Micro, by Kentucky, 13see (C. Harold) 1 125 — Mr Clarke's Gwynne, ll'ec ... (Angus) 2 Also started : 43 fctonewall Jackson ser, 82£ Jessie 2sec, 33 Miss Annie 9?e.c. 9 The Frog 12sec, £7^- Merrylegs Itisec, 22 Bonnie M'Gregor 19=ec. Won by a length. Time, 2min 39Jsec. Dividend, £S 16s. A protest against Mico for inconsistent limning was considered in the evening and the protest dismissed. AIIURI TURF CLUB. Thursday, March 17. Hurdle PiACE, of ISsovs ; second 2sovs. One mile and a-half. 25— Mr Rj'an's Jacko, 9.7 (Hands) 1 39— Mr D. Rutherford's Agent-general. 10.12 (W Clark) 2 Also started :16 Ballyhooley 11 9 7 and 2 Bdllyhonous 10.4. Won hy half a length. Time, 3min 14£ sec. Dividend, £2 195. Amuri Cup, of 45sovs ; second 53ovs. One mile and a-quarter. 29— Mr D. Rutherf oid's Social Pest, by Ahua— ; Lady Eveline, B.S (W. Claik) 1 53-Mr W. O Rutherford's Jewel, 9.13 (Higgins) 2 20— Mr Busch's Prospect, 7.3 ... (Hig^ott) 3 Wou by a couple of lengths, lime, 2min 15sec. I Dividend, £3 3s. I Maiden Plate, of 20sovs ; second 2sovrf. One | mile. 26 — Mr Reid's Golden Legend, by St. Leger— Buigle, 10.G ... (Hands) 1 13 — Mr Duncan's Crusader, 10.6 (Thompson) 2 36— Mr Murray- Ay usley's Conspirator, 30.6 (Ownei) 3 Also started : 5 Glynn 10.12, 4 Shekel 10.11, 2 Grey Don 10 11, 0 Philosopher 10.11. Won comfortably. Time, lmin 53sec. Dividend, £2 19*. ' Culverden Handicap, of 20sovs ; second 2sovs. Six furlongs. 31— Mr WO. Rutherford's Lapidary, by Ahua —Trinket, 7.0 (Doyle) 1 59— Mr Sheenan's Alcestis, 8.2 .. (Rainbow) 2 10— Mr Fitzgerald's Jib, 7.0 (O'Brieu) 3 AUo started : S Jacko 0.0, 4 Rangiora 6.7, 2 Ballyhonous 10 5. Won by three-quarters of a length. Time, lmin 15 4-ssec. Dividend, £3 6s. "•■< n'KT Trot, of llsovs ; second Isov. Two miles 23--Mr J L'ttle's Starlight, by Emerson— Jtelly, Gs3ec (Owner) 1
33— Mr Whittle's Lady May, scr .. (Wilson) 2 S— ?ifr Milner's Bi'uDotte, 65sec ... (Owner) 3 3 Liberty (SOsec, 7 B.S. 60scc. 3 Rio Grande 62see, 2 Black Silk 62sec, 3 Berlina 65seo, 4 Tommy (iosec, 5 Slim Jim 67sec, 2 Blackberry 67aec, 4 Roxalla 70sec, and'l Lady Marion 75sec also started. , t Time, 6min 25-ec. Dividend, £3 Is. ■*• Pahau Handicap, of 25sovs ; second Ssovs. One mile and eight chains. SO— Mr Sheenan's Alcestis, by Master GeorgePsyche. 7.12 ...' (Rainbow) 1 44— Mr D. Rutherford's Female Franchise, 9 3 (W.Clark) 2 37— Mr W. O. Rutherford's Jewel, 10.1 (Higgius) 3 0 Rangiora 6 7 and 1 Marlin 6.7 also started. Time, lmin 5S 4-ssec. Dividend, £4 11s. District Handicap, of 1230vs ; second 2sovs. Six furlongs. £3 — Mr Fitzgerald's Jib, by Ahua — MainLcotn, 117 (Jackson) 1 47— Mr W. O. Rutherford's Lapidary, 12.0 (Higftios) 2 3— Mr D. Rutherford's Agnut-General, 11.7 (King) 3 S Mona 11.7, 1 Glynn 11.7, and 6 Ballyhroley IT, 11 7 also started Won by half a length. Time, lmin 21Jsec. Dividend, £3 Bs. WAIMATE RACES Ihursday, March 17. Hurdle Race, of 1530v5. One mile and a-half. MrCleave's Ammunition, 10.7 (F M'Grath) 1 Mr Dooley's Vantoon, 10.12 ... (G. Robertson) 2 Also ttarled : Mr Dailey's Sciilleyvrag. Scalley wag and hi 3 rider parted company, and Vantoon ran round, leaving Ammunition to canter home. Time, 4min 27 2-ssec. Dividend, £2 10s. St. Patp.ick's Handicap, r,f 40scvs. One mile and a-quarter. Mr MuldrewV Picket. 7.2 ... (T. W. Cotton) 1 Mrßoder,'s Rtngfifinder, 8 5 ... (W. Brown) 2 Mr Robertson's Glenore, S 12 ... 3 Won easily. Time, 2miu llsec. Dixidend, £4 10s. Trot, 20sovs. Two miles and a-half. Mr Rodgftt's's Spider, per ..(Owner) 1 Mr Hicks' 3 M'&s Stanley, 57sec . (Owner) 2 Mr Sutherland's Fawn, 28sec ... (J. Grant) 3 Also started: Black Jack 19sec, Marguerit j 2335 C, Kilruhh 42sec, Rocket 52sec, Fsiella steec. Won easily. Tims, Gmin SOisec. Dividend, XI 17s. District Race, of 2Psovs. Six furlong*. Mr Tloskins's All S»ints, 8.11, 4yrs (M'Grath) I ■Mi- Fox's Wan ant, 8.11, 4yrs ... (Cotton) 2 Mr Stevens's Bertha, 8.11 ... (G. Tripv) 3 Wou comfoitably. Time, Imiu 20sec. Divirteud, .-SUSs. JTlysnu Handicap, of SOsovs. Xhice quarters of a mile. i Mr Longfellow's Reraoise 11, 9.0 (it. Byrne) 1 | Mr Martin's Exile, 8.2 (O'Grady) 2 i Won easily. Time, lmin 20£ sec. Dividend, £1 ', 4s. ! Hack Selliag Race, of 15sovs. Four furlongs. i Mr Longfellow's Last Shot (Byrne) 1 j Mr Freeman's Saladm (M'Grath) 2 Mr Dooluy's Fabler vH. Waters) 3 j A close 'finish. Time. SOsee. Dividend, £1 !6s. Handicap liiot of iosovs. Two milps. ] i Mr Kerry's Mona, 24; ec (Cornelius) 1| : Mr Ro GartieW, 20sec (Owner) 2j IMr Sutherland's Fawn, lOsec ... (Meek) 3i | Also s'aited: Phaeton scr, Black Jack 3sec, ' | Marguerite 6 ec, Mist 7sec, Kilrush 22-ec, Fame 31sec, Fisherman 31sec, R,ocket 31sec, Klondyke 33hec, Wanaka 33sec, EstellaSSsec, Terry 35sac, Miss Stanley 35sec, Bid'iy 35nec. Won easily. Time. smia 59iscc. Dividend, £.2 I 3s. ; Harvest Handicap, of 30sovs. One mile. i Mr Roden's Ranst-fhider, 8.7 ... (Brown) 1 IMr I ongfeilow's Remorse 11, 3.7 (G. Tripp) 2 I Mr Robertson's Glenore, 9 0 3 Woa by 3mlf a length. Time, lmin 46seu. Dividend', £2 12s. MASTERTON RACING CLTJB. First Day— March 17. j Hack Race, of -lOsovs. One mile and a-quarter. —Ruby Twist, 8.2, 1. Dividends, £3 12d and £1 ! Id?. St. Patrick's Handicap, of lOOsovs. One mile and a-quarter.— Warnote, 7.9, 1. Dividends, £5 7s and £2 4s. Hack Race, of Sosovs. Six furlong3.— Ruby Twist, 8 7, 1. Dividends, £2 6s and £1 Si. j Mauch Handicap, of 50oovs. Six furlongs.— j King's Bowman, 9.7, 1. Dividends. £11 lls and £5 133. A protest for crossing and inconsistent mnning was dismissed. j Dash Handicap, of 30sovs. Six furlongs. — Christmas Eve, 7.10, 1, Dividend, £2 19s. Second Day— March 18. Derringcotie won Ihe Welter Hack Handicap, one mile, paying £11 7s. Persimmon was first home in the Hack Hurdle Race, one mile and a-half, the dividend being £1 19s. The County Hack Race, one mile and a-quarter, fell to Oracle, who paid £3 12s. The Autumn Handicap, of (ftteovs, oae mile and a furlong, was won by Warnote, with King's Bowman second and Sir Agnes thiid. Won by half a length. Time, 2min 4see. Dividend, £2 14j. Te Tajha won the f?ailway Hack Handicap, six furlongs, paying £4 16s ; Cr.iD, the Telephone Handicap, six furlongs, and paid ; £9 ; and Christmas Eve the Final Hack Hanoi- ! cap, four furlongs, the dividend being £'j 17s. j SANDON HACK RACING CLUB. March 17. The Sandon Handicap, of 70sovs, one mile and a-quarter, was won by Rubin 8.2. Dividend, £3 12s. The Electric Handicap, of 35'ovs, four \ furlongj, by Discount 7.8. Dividend, £27 lbs. j AVONDALE JOCKEY CLL T D. | First Day— Thursday, March 17. J Handicap Maiden I'late. of .SOsovs ; spvea furlong".—Thelma, 5.7, 1 , Brilliant, 74, 2 ; Blairina, 8.0, 3. Time, lmin 37isec. Dividend, £3 12s. Handicap Hurdle Bace, of 50sovs. Two miles.— Pansy, 10.10, 1 ; Hairy Legs, 10.9,2. Time, 4min 32sec. Dividend, 18s. St Patrick's Handicap, of 75-ovs. One mile aud a-quarter. — Korowai, 69, 1 ; Lufra, 81, 2; Lillie, 7.0, 3. Time, 2min 17isec. Dividend, £11 3s. Handicap Pony Rack, of SOsovs. Seven furlongs.—Fair Nell, 85, 1 ; Napoleon, 87, 2 ; St. Owen, 7.0, 3. Time, lmin 35sec. Dividend, £4 10s. Handicap Steeplechase, of 60sovs. About three miles.— Glenlora, 10.7, 1 ; Mozel, 11.0, 2. i Pansy Jl 0 also started, but fell. Time, 7min 14sec. Dividend, £3 ISs. Hack Eace, of 20sovs. One mile.— Brilliant, 8 12, 1 ; My Sweetheart, SO, 2 ; Brigham Young, 8.4. 3. Time, lmin 52aec. Dividend, £2 1*
Welter Handicap, of 30sovs. Ot c mile.-i Korowai, 94, 1 ; Markincb, 9.12.-2 ; Cuiralba, IQJ& 3. Time, lmin 52sec. Dividend, £2 17s. ■Railway Handicap, of 40sovs. Five furlongs, —St. Elmo, 8.2, 1 ; The Drone, 6.11, 2 ; Dot, 7.0, 9 Time, lmin 7sec. Dividend, £& 2s. • ; - Second Day— Mabchlßl ( Maiden Handicap Hurdles. One mile and a. half —Maid of Honour 1, Glenlora 2, Grenade 3. Time, 3min 10?ec. Dividend, I 83". . Handicap Hurdi.es. One mile and three< quarters.— Hairylegs 1, Marksman 2. Time, 4min 52ec. Dividend, IGs. Autumn Handicap. One mile —Panoply 1, Lufra 2, Korowai 3. Time, lmin Blsec. Dividend, 40s Pony Handicap. Six furlongs.— Napoleon 1, Meny Kate 2, St. Owen 3. Time, lmin 22sec. Dividend, 235. Handicap Steeplechase. About three miles. Glenlora 1, Carbuncle 2. No others startad. Time, 7min 29«ec. Dividend, 12s. Auction Stakes. Five furlongs. — Brighara Young 1, Lady (Juisine 2, Brilliant 3. Time, lmia 7ser. Dividend, £14 Bs. Waitakerri Handicap. Six furlongs. —St. Elmo 1, The Brone 2, Lillie 3. Time, lmin 20Isec. i Dividend. 275. t j GRBYMOUTH AUTUMN MEETING. • Fiust DiT— March 18. ' Trial Stakes, of 40sovs. Six furlongs.— National, 68, 1 ; Silver Rose, 8.4, Z; SlaideD, 7.2, 3. The Miser, Seabreeze, and Bloomsbury also ran. National led all the way and won by thrsa lengths. Time, lmin 22|3ec. Dividend, £ 4 33. First Hack Race. One mile. — Shylock, 8.4, 1 ; Geraint, 80, 2 ; Cactus, 85, 3. Tonganui also ran, Rustic bfing- loft, at the t ost. Won by a length and a-half. Time, lmii> 51 4-sbec. Dividend, i' 2 sa. Greymouxk Metropolitan Stakes,, of 120sov». One mile aud a-quarter. — Surrey, 7.9, 1 ; Speculator, 8.7, 2; Haria, 10.5; 3. Reality also ran. Won easily. Time, 2mic 20 3-55.-c. Lividend, £1 18s. Hurdle Handicap, of 45sov?. One aaile and a-half.— Oyrue, 9.10, 1 ; Cheque, 10.9, 2; Couranto, 10 3, 3. Won by a length. Time, 3min B£sec. Dividend, £3 0s 6a. West "Joasi: Produce Handicap, of 4030v5. Six f urloßgs.- Abaura, 7.4, 1 ; Benmore, 8.7, 2 ; Silver f.oae, 9.4, 3. Ritchie, and National al:o ran. Woa by four lengths. Time, lmin 23§3ec. Dividend, £3 16s. Second Hack Race, of 25sovs. Six furlongs. — Geraint, 7.10, 1 ; Rustic; 7.4, 2 ; Bloomsbnry, 88, 3. Won easily by three lengths. Time, lmia 24sec. Dividend, £19 16s. St. Patrick's Handicap, of 50sovs. Sevan furlongs.- -'I he Spinner, 8.12, 1; Speculator, 5.6, 2; Reality, 7.0, 3. Won on the post by a nose. Time, lmin 36 4-ssec. Dividend, £1 17s. i Second Day— March 19. Flying Stakes (handicap), of 4flsovs. Five furlongs.— The Spinner, 9.4 (Holmes), 1 ; Miss Charm, 9.0, 2; Reality, 7.7, 3. Banmore and National also ran. A splendid raca wan woo. by a head. Time, lmin BJsec. Dividend, £1 10s. . First Hack Race, of 25?cvs. Seven furlongs. — | Mr Kea&eny's Abaura, 7.6, I; Geraint, 85, 2 ; I Review, 8.5. 3. Tonganui, Cactus, Rustic, and I Gloire de Dijon also ran. Won by nearly a j length. Time, lmin 38sec. Dividend, £3 9s. . Midland Stakes, of lOOsovs. One mile and a , furldrfg. — Surrey, 84, 1 ; Petroline, 5.7, 2 ; ' French, 7 10, 3. A capital race wa3 won on the i post by a head. Time, 2min 5 3-ssec. Dividend, ' £2 Bs. t lluiidle Race, of 40sovs. One mile and-a-half.—Cheque, 10.9, 1 ; Couranto, 9.0, 2; Cyrus, 10.4, 3., Bloomsbury and Clarence also ran, but the latter fell. Time, 3min 9sec. Dividend, £4 si. County Pi ate Handicap, of SOsovs. Fix fn.rlongs.—The Spinner, 9.4, I ; Seabreeze, 7.1P, i. % ; Petroline, Bvs,8 v 5, 3. Crescent and Reality also ran. I Time, 3 mill 2lsec. Dividend, £3 ss. | Second Hack Race, of 25;>ovs. Six furlong?.— ; Rustic, 7.0, 1; Geraint, 8.7, 2; Miss' Charm, 90, < 13. Time, lmin 24& sec. Dividend, jSS 183. j Farewell Handicap, of 25sovs. One mile: — j Frencfay 1, Haria 2, Silver Rose 3.' Wen easily. • Time, lmin 45 3-ssac. Dividend, £3 4i. YfEIGfiTS, ACCEPTANCES, &c. LANCASTER PARK NOMINATIONS. - - First Day. Maiden Handicap (in saddle), of 40sovs. Tsvo miles. — Bea-trice, Au Revoir, T.enui, Linda, Game Boy, Jewel, Lady Emerson, Polly Huon, licho, Eureka, Piotest, Fame. Pony Handicap' (in harness), of 30s"vs. Two ; miles.— lcicle, Empire, Motuiti, Master frvington, ' Gipsy, Ruby 11, Dorothy, Worthington, I'oung Boston, Cling, Skipper. Autumn Handicap (in saddle), of SOsovs. Two miles.- General Luck, Dictator, Prince Albert, Mallow, AlWton, Gwynn, Florrie, Shamrock. Sacramento, Brown Duchess. Lasimit Handicap (in harness), of lOOsovs. Two miles.— Sam Slicir, Mambrino Abdallah, LittleWillie, Monte Carlo, Wildwood, Rita, Kentucky. Progressive Handicap (in saddle), of 50a0v.-=, i Two miles.— P«tchwoik, Firefly, Mesmerist;, ; Wharfdale, Rats, Beauty, Kai Iwi, Gariyowen, j Baron Rothschild, Jeannie ll r , Hettie, Jewel, < Black O.ik, Miss lianlon, Miriam, Polly Huon Rockwocd, IClectra, Fame. Easter Handicap (in harness), of lOOsovs. Two- • rcile?.— lpswicb, Hattie S., Maggie, Ham. JessiePalm, Topsy Irvington. Younglrvington, Heather Dew, Stockholm, The Baron, Manton, Grenadier,, j Rosewood. i Electric Handicap (in saddle), of 50sovs. One 1 mile.— Micro, Firefly, Miss Ann, Josephine, Jessie-, • I'Vuewell 11, 3 he Froft F. 8., Te Aro, Jeanette, i I'eggie," Jeannie 111, Merrylegs, Beware, Hassan,, 1 Gvvynne, , Flirt, Scrutineer, Shamrock, Sacranisnto. Dash Handicap (iv harness), of 50sovs. On^ niite. — Ipswicb, Hazeldean, Mesmerist, Violetta,. Junior, Lattie, Miss Tracy, Fleiger, Isabel, Utah, Maggie, Jessie Palm, Collector," Topsy livingfcon, Prince Imperial, Little Willie, Manton, Giens--j dier, Spec, Berlin Maid. "~ Second Day. Maiden Handicap (in harness), of 40?ovs. Two miles.— Rickety, Kate, Etflock, Jack, Trafalgar, Motuiti, Bushranger, Sing, .-ing, Hector, Elaclarat, Edward R., Mihi, Younn Burlington, Polly Huon, Rothschild, King- Harold. Pony Handicap (in saddled, of SOsovs. Twc i miles. — Lassie, Rats, Master- Irvington, Nipper, Thomas, Jessamine, Bangle, Black Prince, Littlq, Queen, Miss Wilkes, Little Billie, Young Boston, Deception. Limit Handicap (in harness),- of 109-?ovs. Twc; miles.— Sam Slick, Mambrino Abdallah, > LittUi
Willie, Monte Carlo. Wildwood, Rita, and Ken tncky. Pjiogrkssite HANDiCfP (in harness), of 50?ovs. Two miles.— Cosmo, Liberia, Veugoance, Mesmerist, Hazeldean, Wharfdale, Trafalgar, Miss Tracy, Motuiti, La Mere, Sing Sing, Garryowen, Imogene, Eladarat, Bonny M'Gregor, Ruby 11, Toroa, Miriam, Diplomacy, Young Burlington, • Polly Huon, Hippias, Honeßt Jack, Design, CliDg, Uncle '! oin, and Miss Hanlan. Linwood Handicap (in saddle), of SOsovs. Two ' miles. — Micro, Miss Annie, Director, Linda, Prince Albert, Allerton, *<>wynno, Stockholm, Maggi§.M. Brown, and Duchess. Lancaster Park Handicap (in harness), of 100*»vs. Two miles.— lpswich. Fleigher, Hattie S., Maggie, Ham, Jessie Palm, Top«y Irvington, Heather Dew, The Baron, Manton, Grenadier, Spec, ltosewoo<, nnd Rita.' ; Tklkgraph Handicap (in saddle), of COsovs. One mile. — Patchwork, Firefly, Josephtne, Jeoaie, ' The Frog. F. 8., Te Aro, Peggy, Beware, Hassan, Gwynne, Flirt, Scrutineer, Spec, Regent, Sacramento, and Ebony,, , FrNAL Handicap (in harness), of 50sovs. One ' mile.— Tpswicb, Mesmerist, Hazeldean, Lettie, Miss Tracy, Fleiger. Hattie S.. Isabel, Utah, Magpie, Collt ctor, Topay Irvington, Young Irvington, Prince imperial, Little Willie, Grenadier, and , JJerlinMaid. O.J.C. HANDICAPS. GREAT EASTER HANDICAP, Of 500sovs. Seven furlongs.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2299, 24 March 1898, Page 38
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