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RACING IN ENGLAND.

SANDOWN PARK. Fjiiday, April 22. Stud Produce Stakes., of 2013sovs. For two« yeir-"o!ds." Five furlongs. Caitain Laing's br c Footpad 11, by Macheath —Padua, 8.2 .., , (C. Wood) 1 Mr Gres3weH's eh f by Juggler— Pink Pearl, 8.2 (O. Madden) 2 Mr Wallace Jobnstone's b f Sidelight, by Buccaneer— Comefcte, 8.5 .- (S. Loatea), 3 Efficient, 8 5 ... ... ... " . (Allsopp) 0 Rosana, 8.2.. ,-n ;. ..." (T. Loates) 0 Iflvis, 8.5 .. , T> .. (N. Robinson) 0 Vanoni, 8.2 ... " o (Toon) 0 Azure, 7.13 ... „ . ... (K. Cannon), 0 Avellana.T.l3 ... - ... " ... - - ...(J. Ellis) 0Betting : 11 to 4 agst Efficient, 7 to 2 Pink Pearl filly, sto 1 Sidelight, 10 to l f 3Toqtpad 11. , . I t When half the journey was completed Rosana hoisted signals of distress*, and the Pink 'Pearl ' filly and Efficient passed Sidelight. In the meanwhile Footpad II was easily holding his own. and won by two lengths,

NEWMAUKET FIRST SPRING-. Tuesday. Ai-eii. S6. Hasttn«s Plate, of 500sov«. For three-year-olds. One mile. Mr Houldaworth's b c Locaruo. by Bsnd Or — Napoli, 8.5 (K.Gannon) i Mr H. K. BeddingWe eh c Ind. 8.10 / (Allsapp) 2 Lord Rorcbery's b f Mauchline. 8.7 (O. Wood) 3 TheTteeve, 8.5 .- .; ... (Kickaby) 0 Newbury. 8.11 ..."*.. (F. Pratfc) 0 Calasbiels, 8.10 (S. Lcatet) 0 Poldo, 8.3 ... ' .-,. ... ... (T. Loates) 0 Rascal, 8. -5 :.. " (O. Ward) 0 Sir Franeb'Drake, 8.3... t (Fagau) 0 ■!*r:b:ili,>, S 0 ... "... ... .- ( Aid croft) 0 La Vein?. 8 7 .".-.. ... ri" (O. Madden) 0 V 3efiii.s*: 0 to 4 agst The "Reeve. P to ). Ind, 10 to I Locai no and Mauchline. i After half a mile Ind carried his colours to the Toie frrm Mauchline, The Iteeve, * Poido, and X^ocarco. The favourite compounded on fche rails, where Locarno took his place alongside Xnd and Yon easily 'by * length. Wednesday, April 27. JTwo'liiousanp Gcimkas Stakes, of lOOsovs each ; the second received 300»ovs, and the third s-ivcd stake. For thiee-year-olds. RM. (1 tnile-'llyds). j Mr - Wallace, Johnstono's b c Disraeli, by : Gaicpi!)~l,»dy Yardley, 9.0 .. (S. Loatea) 1 Duke of* Portlaaa's b ,c. Wantage, -by fcheen — - -Sa.ichel.,9.o ... . ... ' (T.JLoates) 2 , Pritiec Sdltyko'ff's b cNinus.-by Fiheen— Nina, \ ■.><).() , ... - - '(R AY. Culling) 3^ * Captain- Gr^e'r'u Wildfowler. by ,{jolliuuls— . ] ' Tragedy, 30. ...-- ..-. (Allsopp) 0.; JVliv Larnach'« Jeildah, by Janiissry— Pilgrim- i ; nee, 9.0 "...'"; (J. Watts) 0 3Mr.Ti.^Bottpmley > s,Havffinch,.by Goldfinch— , Chalk llill'JDlue. 9.0 ' "(IF. Kifilay) o'| 3Mr R A. Oswald* Sfc Evox. by St. Simon— Saltire. 9.0 ...."' (O. Madden) 0 Duko of Westminster* Uatt. by Sheen — Vauii phe. -^ 0 .. (M. Cannon) 0 JMr-DoueUs Baird's L'rio. by Galopin — Briar- • ' root, 9 0 (C. Wood) 0 X.oid ScauleF'B Schonberg-. by Royal Hamp'on •rr-Oinnge, l».O (F. Kickaby) 0 Jtfr h. I!rass«-y's Orail. by Ayrshire— Morry • • Mi-t-r, 9.0 , ..". (Bradford) 0 iirG. P^rliiDt'uc by Bend Oi'-rJenny Howlst, '.).O (Fagan) 0 >lr H. M'Ciiijnont-'a- Florioi' Rnbatiino, by KlojHLtirr— -tfU-aHn. 9.0 (F. Piatt) 0 F. c. UajtrUhfs W.P . by May Duke— Duplicate, 9 0 (G. V. Leader) 0 getting :' 100 to 30 agst Ninus. 11 to 2 Bait, 6 to i-Jt:ddfth, S to 1 Hawfinch. 10 t» 1 Wildfowler. 100 to S Disfaeli. 100 to" 7 Eria and St. Evox, 100 •to (i-O'til, 3;s to 1 Jennie Mowlet colt, 40 to" 1 Schoulierg nod Wantage, 5» to 1 Plorirt Rubattino, 100 to 1 MR Tb«» flag tell at the tirsc attempt, ami the ylaeiire* weie Bitt. Nidus. V.riii. Wildfowler, and Wantage on tha right, Florio Kubattinor Sfc. : JS.vpx, Disraeli; Hchonberg, tha Jenny Howlet colt, and Olzil on tb« left, and Jrtddah, Wildfowler, and M.I i. in the centre. Of these the last-named jumped off in front at the first attempt, from Jerfdab; thn Jenny Howlet colt. Ninns, and Hawfinch. Tliea'e were, immediately atteudea by Wildifowler, Batt. Wantage, and Disraeli, with !Flori(> Rubattino soon diopriing astern. Tbe pace was a good bne'to'the T.V .0 winning poftt, when H D ' ha.} shot his "Kolt; "a n<V 'resigned to JSfintif, who^'cauiefi on the: imming from ..Teddab, Wild- ,j jfowUr.Mh's Jenny -Bow let coH; HawflnV.b, Want- i a^e.l-Batt, and Disraeli. As they reached the top of the -Kushes hill . Hawfinch and the Jenny Hosvlet.c'oU began,' to-tire, aud their example soon 'oxteuded' to Batt.'-'ln deseendirigthe hill'Want■age was in close attendance' upon Ninus, aad -Wildfowlef now -.went on thiid fvom Disraeli, ! witb" .T<sadah, j Batt. and Hawfinch struggling ou | , -forrthc dhunCoiofiObtsiinin}; * s-ituation.- 'I'hiswas denif"-dstb each t>i them, and with Wantage* taking a slight lead of Nityis out Ihn Abinadon Mile Bottom. lJisteeli pissed WiWfowlpr. From this point. Disraeli put in sotue veiy itronff work, and V/aotage having shaken off Niiui 5 . he was soon collared Idv Mr WnlUce -7ohiistoßc-'scol(;.~ ■«vho drew out sud vtoo by a lepgth and a-half ; »'neck between second and 'third. Wildfowler was fourth. Jedda.li fifth. Hawfinch sixth. St. liyox s-'evKnth. and Batt eighth (all in a clnster). i with Brio ninth, Sohouberg tenth," and OiziJ. j M. 1) , find Florio Rnhattmo the lass throe. Time, Xmin 4i -l-sssc. V^iu,., of ths stakes, £4900. Thursday, Apbit. 28. , »lahp.h Stakes, of 4Josovs ; second 75?ovs. R.M. (one mile 11 yards.) "tilt W. Oooper's eh h Newhaven tl, by Newminster— Oceana, 6yrs, 9.7 "... (TJiclraby) 1 Mr A. Bolmorit's eh o Bridegroom Tl, 3yvs, 7.7 ' ,' ' - (T. Loates) 2 Betting : 9 to 4 on Newhaven TI, who forced the work from the fall of the flag and, getting Bridegroom II into trouble a quarter of a mile front honje, landed the odds by & couple of leusths." Tiice, lmin 45seo. Friday. April 29. One Tmoosand Guineas Stakes, of 100-ovs ench, ' second 200sovs and third saved stake For three-year-olds, 9.0 each. R.M. (one nsile and llyds). Sir J. Blundell Maple's b f Nun Nicer, by Common—Priestess , i. (S. Loates) 1 Mr W. T. Jopca's br f Airs and Graces, by Ayrshire — LadyAlwyne (O. Madden) 2 Lord Derby's eh I Alt Mark, by Man-inn— ' Altiora ■ ..(F. Jliokaby) l 3l 3 Duke of Westminster's br- f Lowood, by St. Serf— Kydal .'.. , ... . J. (M. Oaunon) 0 Sir'-R, Waldie Griffith's br f St. la, by St.- Serf" , >* T^.-fße^epgarjla. : : .'".^ . K . (Kiimbold)' 0 , six A\ r »Ua'ce 'Johustone's b f,'A:rosa, by Ayr- • ,''. shire— A'banico... ? .;..'/ "\,. (K. Pratt) 0 Mr L". deltothsebild's h Tf Ayah. bj^Ayishire^- '' - BiSeTta- ' .. ... • (X. Loates) '6 , ' y Mr D. Baud's br 'f,Siirrylla. by St. Simon — f ' lV Pa'v^Siffl'.ci; '", ... " Canaoa) 0 Mr L Brasiey's br f Sj'lvestria, by Ayrshire — , " .Silycrleaf (W. Bradtord) 0 Dnke of DevonsWro's b f Elf, by Galopin — Queen of the Meadows :. ...(J. Watts) 0 Sir "J. Blundell Maple's eh f Royal Footstep. by Royal Hampton— Lightfoot... (Finlay) 0 Lord fiosebery's b f Ebba, by Hampton—Mu- • minata '. ... (G. Wood) 0 Prince Soltykoff's b or hr f Luciole, by Ayvahire or Shoea— Flltaway .. (R. Colling) 0 "Mr P Lorillard's br f Chinook, by Sensation— Breeze .. (Allt-opp) 0 Lord W. Bere^ford's cb f Bloozen, by Sensa- \ tion— Blush . (N. Robinson) 0 j Betting : 11 t« 2 agf>t Nun Niiier arid St. la, 7to I Simyl'a and Airosa, 10 to 1 Ayah and Lowood, 100 to 8 Alt Mark and Ebba, 100 to (> Royal Footstep and Airs and Graces, £5 to 1 Luciole. St. Ja iv the centre cut out the work fioru Roj'al Footstep <>n the right and SimylJa on the left. These were followed hy Chinook, Bloozeu, Airosn, and Airs and Graces, with Ayah and Alt Mark in the track of Sunylla, and Lowood and Nun Nicer waiting behind Luciole. They ran so fov , half a mile, when Bloozen, Chinook, and Luciole lost their places, und St, Ia carried on the running from Siinylia, Airs and Graces, Airosa, and Alt Murk to the Bushes, with the second division headed by Lotv'ood and Nun Nicer. Haff way down the hill St. la and Airosa hoisted signals of distress, uiul with' Sunylla sharing their retirement, ifc became a near thing between Airs aod Graces on the right and Alt Mark on. tbe left, the H pair being followed into the Abingdon Mila Bottom by Nun Nio«r and Lowood cl< ar of St. la, Airuaa, Ayah; Simylla, and Ebba. As they were breasting the hill again, Nun' Nicer challenged the two leaders, «tnd, with Lowood also bunging on well, wo were treated to a close finish, in which z Nun Nicer won by a length from Airs and Graces ; ihr<;e-parts of a length between seenud and third aad » neck third and fourth. St. Ja Was fifth, at a clear Interval,- Airo&a sixth, Ayah Seventh, Simylla eighth, lfibbaninih, aud Blocssn. a lo^ »vay Lisd. Tiruo, lmln.4S 3-&ec. Value of the stakes, XiSi'Q.

CHESTER. Tueshav, May 3. MesTYN Two-year-old Vlxve, of 463sovs. Five

, furlongs. Mr J. W. Larnach's bi.' f by Sfc. Simon— Hamp. too. Rose, B.i '„. „i .£> (0. Madden) 1

Mr F. Aiexander'3 b f Quassia, 8.8 (M. Cannon) 2 Mr W. A. Jarvis's eh v Mack Oilive, 8 7 (S. Loates) 3 Colt by Pioneer-- Fastness, 9.0 . (C. Wood) 0 Rosaua, 9.0 (T. Loates) 0 Stod jrt'a Blend, 8.11 (F. Leader) 0 Macsh Hen, 8.8 (F. li Black) 0 Starting Gate, 8 7 - ,-. ... (Allsopp) 0 Nigeria. 8.4 ' ... (Kickaby). 0 Betting ; 2 to 1 ag-:t Rosana v 4 to I Mack Oilive, 6 to 1 Hampton Ito.se filly, 7 to 1 Quassia. Before reaching the Grosvenor Biidge the Hampton flote filly deprived Quassia or" the command, sri'l with the pair keeping well clear of Mack OlUveand Ilosatu, the unnamed won by a length. Wednesday. Mat 4. CHKsrBR Cup (handicap), of 2550tsovs ; second SOO.ovi, .and tbe-^hini SOOsovs. Nearly twomilf>s*and r Mr ft. Pack* 1) c Up Guards, byAafehrim— Clmiavam, 6.13 ... " IS. Chandley) 1 Mr I >obell's eh h The Rush. 9.0 (O. Wood) 2 Mr G. M. logHs's eh h Piety. 7-13 (O. Madden) 3 Mei-jnuii, 8.6... ... ... ... (Itickihy) 0 'J.,i1.ia.u.«.fi.6 ... (M. 0-jkou) 0 Villier- Cli „ (11. Junes) 0 Tyio. tf.S) i.(Il (Jhspma«) 0 Laifgbjiis Oi>l, 7.2 0. Robinson) 0 Carlton Grange, 8.7 ... „. (5. Luaten) 0 Pie Powder, 6.5 ... t (O Pnrkis) 0 Priroe Minister. 7.4 , „., ... (I«\ -Alisopo) 0 TsnoAit, 7 3 ... ... ... <H. Toou) 0 ,Ljmasol, 8.1 . ...- ... ... (FinUy) 0 Telescope. 8.1 .„ ' ' (T.'LoaUw) 0 Anlibmn 7.3 < ... / (K. Moigan) 0 Dolls 0.5 (Dal ton) 0 ' Betting : 5 tol agst Laughing: GiiJ, 11 to 2 'J he Push, 100 to G P>tv, 3Jto JUp Guards. • i la ibe straight Merman took up the running ! from V miens, and war challenged in turn • at ths distance by Tim Rush and"l<abiador, with Villicrs, Piety, and' Up' Guard-" jus 6' behind them. -No ronr>er had The Rush drawn to the front than Up i (Juaids was seen to bif drawing up on the stand ! f-ide under a wet sail, and reaching The Rush 50yds from the chair he won an exciting rare by a : length Piety was beit'en three-pails of a length i from bis stable companion, with Meinian and Labrador fourth aad rifth. close up. 'i'iiuiis. 4min ; 6|seo.

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Otago Witness, Issue 2311, 16 June 1898, Page 37

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RACING IN ENGLAND. Otago Witness, Issue 2311, 16 June 1898, Page 37

RACING IN ENGLAND. Otago Witness, Issue 2311, 16 June 1898, Page 37