CHESTER. Wednesday, May 9.
CHESTER CUP (handicap), of 255050vs by subscription of 25sovs each, 10 ft or 5 only if declared; the second received SOOsovs, the third 200 ovit of the race. Old Cup course (nearly two miles and a-quarter). ' Mr C. A. Brown's eh h Roughside, by Hagioscope—Distuption, aged, 7.5 (J. F. Sloan) 1 Duke of Portland's b c Manners, 4yrs, 8.6 (M. Cannon) 2 Lord Carnarvon's b c Baldur, 4yrs, 6.10 (A. E. Wetherell) 3 Ultimatum, syrs, 6.5 (J. Reiff) Q Calveley, syrp, 9.0 (Mr G. Thursby) .. .. 0 Dinna Forget, sgect, 8.7 (W. Halsey) .. .. O Oppressor, 4yrs, 8.2 (K. Cannon) 0 Rennsselaer, 6yrs, 7.13 (S. Loates) .. .. 0 Uncle Mac, 6yrs, 7.11 (B. Lynham) .. ... 0 Yanthis, 6yrs, 7.8 (B. Rigby) O Choson, 4yrs, 7.7 (O. Madden) 0 Veioscope, 4yrs, 6.12 (G. Sanderson) .. .. 0 Aureolus, 4yrs, 6.12 (S. Chandley) .. .. 0 Sinopi, 4yrs, 6.10 (W. Madden) 0 Betting: 9to 2 agst Rensselaer, 6to 1 Manners, 7 to 1 Roiighside, 100 to 8 Baldur. At the five-furlong post Roughside was' still in the van, Dinna Forget now going on second, whilst Manners improved his position, £>s die! Rensselaer and Baldur. As the straight was/ made for the last time, Roughside maintained the coranimd, now leading from Manners arc! JBaldur. The second-named, in customary fasl'icn, turned it up when pressure was put on, and Roughaide, practically making all the running, came otit a three-length winner; a length and a-half between second and third. Ultimatum was fourth. Time, 4niin 12sec.
Thubsday, May 10. DEE STAKES, of £668 10a. For three-year-olds. About one mile and a-half. Mr Vyner's bl c Luniley Moor, by Crowberry —Lily of Luniley, 9.0 (F. Fiulay) .„ 1 Lord Penrhyn's b c Cawnpore, 5.7 (K. Cannon) 2 Mr W. E. Oakeley's br c Linstock, 8.7 (M. Cannon) 3 Captain Kettle, 9.10 (J. Watts) 0 Simonswood 9.G, (O. Madden) .. 0 Headpiece, 0 3 (S. Loates) 0 llooimnc, 8.-J (F. Eicknby) 0 Bulling: 5 to 2 agst Lumlcy Moor, 6 to 1 Lo'.toel^ 3 to I Qss!XisM%i
When well in the straight Lumley Moor drew tin, and taking up the running soon afterwards, won with ease at last from Lord Penrhyn's representative, the verdict being three lengths. Time, 2min 50 3-sseo. ORMONDE TWO-YEAR-OLD PLATE, oi 21050v3. Five furlongs. Mr W. E. Oakeley's eh c Gloucester, by Worcester — Footnote, 8.7 (K. Cannon) . . . . 1 Lord Crewe's eh or gr f Saltatrix, 8.8 (M. Cannon) 2 Mr H. Frederick's b f St. Rosa, 8.7 (S. Loates) 3 Filly by Melton — Schoolbook, 9.4 (J. H. Martin) 0 Kerry sdale, 8.4 (F. Finlay) 0 Betting: 5 to 2. on. the Schoolbook filly, 5 to 1 agst Gloucester. The Schoolbook filly was leitlengths. St. Rosa came on from Eerrysdale and Gloucester, until the line for home wp-s made, when Gloucester improved his position. A fine race home- was witnessed, which Gloucester won by a neck. Time, Imin 7 l-sseo.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2416, 28 June 1900, Page 42
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