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RACING IN ENGLAND.

NEWCASTLE AND GOSFORTH PARK. Tuesday, June 20. "(NORTH DERBY, of 1275e0v5., for three-year-olds. One mile and a-half. ■Prince Soltykoff's b c Airolo, by Ayrshire— '„ Radiancy, 8.7 (Rickaby) 1 (Lord Penrhyn's b g Moralist, 9.1 (T. "Weldon) 2 j ttfr F. Alexander's br c Wolf's Hope, 9.1 (M. Cannon) 3 XJueen Fairy, 9.1 (F. Pratt) 0 "Campanone, 8.7 (F. Osborne) .., .. „. 0 Simonside, 9.7 (Holden) .. ,*. .. •» 0 SRataplan, 8.7 (G. Bell) .. ..„ .., » 0 jLilybank, 8.5 (F. B. Black) .. -« „ 0 ; Betting : 5t04 on Airolo. i Inside the distance Airolo and Moralist drew tlear ay/ay, and in an exciting finish the far- j Wr won by a short head. "Wednesday, June 21. Northumberland plate, of 925sovs. i Two miles. '(Lord Durham's '■» c Sherburn, by Sheen — \ Primrose Day, 4yrs, 8.5 (F. Rickaby) .. 1 | <Mr C. S. Newton's b c Ameer, -lyrs, 7.13 1 (H. Segrott) 2 Mr Cunningham's eh c Dermot Asthore, 4yrs, | 7.7 (T. Lofthouse) 3 JUncle Mac, syr 3, 8.9 (F. Finlay) .. ..0 KLittle Champion, 4yrs, 7.5 (H. Chapman).. 0 nQueen's Park, 4yrs, 7.2 (S. CUandley).. .. 0 JThe Falloch, syrs, 7.4 (T. Connor) .. ..0 Betting: 13 to 8 agst Sherburn, 4 to 1 Der&not Asthore, 8 to 1 Ameer. Little Champion held premier position comJing into the straight, but below the distance lost Mb place, and Ameer came on slightly in front 'of Uncle Mac, Sherburn being close up. Op- j Tposite the stand the four placed came on toge- ; ther, and in a capital race home Sherburn assumed the command and secured a popular victory by a length. Time, 3min 30 l-ssec. Thuhsday, June 22. BEATON DELAVAL PLATE, of 1080sovs. For two-year-olds. Five furlongs. Ml A. James's eh g O'Donovan Rossa, by I Donovan, dam by Barcalidine— Symmetiy, j , 9.7 (J. Watts) .... 1 I Mr J. Snarry's eh g Maquereau, 8.7 (F. W. Lane) 2 i •Mr Vyner's blk c Lumley Moor, 8.10 (F. B. Black) 3 Victor Hugo, 8.10 (Weldon) 0 Shearling, 8.11 (Yarn ell) 0 insulator, 9.0 (Fagan) .. .. .. ..0 Tenikale, 8.11 (Finlay) .- .. .. •,- 0 •Mordicus, 8.10 (Rickaby) 0 Betting : 11 to 10 agst O'Donovan Rossa, sto 1 Lumley Moor, 8 to 1 Maquereau. •' O'Donovan Rossa won in the easiest possible fashion by a length and a-half. SANDOWN PARK. Friday, June 23. j BANDRINGHAM FOAL STAKES, of ! 172450v5. For three-year-olds. One mile, i {Mr A. James's b g Sinopi, by Marcion — Si- j , monetta, 9.0 (O. Madden) 1 Mr Wallace Johnstone's b c Harrow, 9.10 I (J. Watts) 2 (Mr L. Brassey's b f Urnbrosa, 8.11 (Bradford) 3 ."Griffith's Landrail, 9.7 (L. Reiff) .. ..0 -Hark For'ard, 10.0 (M. Cannon) .. ..0 Galopin Lassie, 9.2 (T. Loates) 0 Betting: 11 to 8 on Harrow, 6 to 1 Sinojn, ; 10 to 1 Umbrosa. i Just below the distance the favourite took up £he running, followed by Sinopi, but could not {Withstand her challenge, and succumbed in the j run home by three lengths. Time, limn 48 4-ssec. Satuhday, June 24. ■BRITISH DOMINION TWO-YEAR-OLD RACE, of 91450v8. Five furlongs. 'Air J. B. Leigh's b c Stealaway, by Morion i —Flyaway, 8.10 (O. Madden) . . . . 1 Jlr P. C. Patton's b c Longy, 9.9 (J. Watts) 2 liord Rosebery's b c Dandy Lad, 8.5 (C. Wood) 3 {Frontignan, 8.5 (M. Cannon) 0 fca Roche, 8.4 (T. Loates) » 0 Betting: 6 to 4 agst Dandy Lad, 5 to 1 ,liongy, 6 to 1 Stealaway. When half the iourney had been covered, Dandy Lad deprived La Roche of the command, hut in a few more strides Stealaway joined, jnd then headed Dandy Lad, and stalling off the challenge of Longy inside the distance, fviron a good -ace by a neck. Time, lmin & 4-Sa*-. NEWMARKET. June 27. STULY STAKES, of 1120sovs. For two-year-olds. ~Nfew T.Y.C. (five furlongs and 142 yds). Hr Wahace Johnstone's b c Captain Kettle, by Buccaneer— Comette, 9.0 (Allsopp) .. 1 Hr Douglas Baird's b c Galveston, 9.0 (Rickaby) 2 Duke of Portland's b f Altnabea, 8.11 (M. Cannon} 3

Atbara, 8.11 (I. .Loates) 0 Bonarosa, 9.0 (S. Loates) •> „ .. 0 Diamond Jubilee, 9.0 (J. Watts) „ .. 0 Betting: Evens on Diamond Jubilee, 100 to 8 agst Captain Kettle. At tho distance Bonarosa was beaten, and Captain Kettle drawing to the front, stalled off tho challenge of Galveston, and won by a neck. Thursday, June 29. PRINCESS OF WALES'S STAKES, of 10,000sovs ; the second 1500sovs and the third lOOOsovs. the nominator of the winner 400sovs and the nominator of the second 200sovs. For three and four year olds. One mile. Duke of Westminster's b c Flying Fox, by Orme — Vampire, 3yrs, 9.5 (M. Cannon).. 1 Lord Alington's b c Royal Emblem, 3yrs, 8.2 (O. Madden) 2 Prince Soltykoff's b c Ninus, 4yrs, 9.11 (C. Wood) 3 Birkenhead, 3yrs, 8.2 (Sloan) + Boniface, 3yrs, 8.2 (T. Loates) .. ... t« + My Boy, 3yrs, 8.7 (S. Loates) .. „ v 0 Musa, 3yrs, 8.10 (F. Rickaby) .. *. +. 0 Greenan, 4yrs, 9.8 (Allsopp) .. Kfl „ 0 Dieudonne, 4yrs, 9.11 (J. Watts) .. ». 0 Betting: 6 to 4 on Flying Fox, 7 to 1 agst Ninus, 100 to 7 Royal Emblem. Approaching the corner jo£ the plantation Flying Fox took up the running, followed by Royal Emblem and Boniface, with My Boy, "mus, and Birkenhead next, and, making the remainder of the running, Flying Fox won in easy fashion by three lengths. Ninus, who just squeezed into third place close home, was two lengths behind the second, and a head in front of Birkenhead and Boniface, who ran a dead heat for fourth place.

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Otago Witness, Issue 2372, 17 August 1899, Page 38

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RACING IN ENGLAND. Otago Witness, Issue 2372, 17 August 1899, Page 38

RACING IN ENGLAND. Otago Witness, Issue 2372, 17 August 1899, Page 38