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RACING IN ENGLAND.

LEWES. Friday, "August 10. THE ASTLEY STAKES, of 7iosovs. For two-year-olds. Five' turlongs. Mr J. Musker's br c Canterbury, by Melton —Stole, 9.10 (J. H. Martin) 1 Mr A. Cohen's br c Royal River, 9.0 (Mr Randall) 2 Mi A. Stedall's br f Companion's Jewel, 8.8 (K. Cannon) 3 Colt by Melton— Bonny Maid, 8.11 (S. Loates) 0 Mooi-sprite, 8.8 (J. Reiff) .. 0 Baltimore, 8.5 (Chapman) . . . . .*. . . . . 0 Betting : 6to 4 agst Royal River, 9to 4 Canterbury. Royal River made play to the distance, where Canterbury challenged the leader, and getting the best of the finish, won by a short head. Time, 59 3-ssec. Saturday, August 11. LEWES HANDICAP, of 439sovs. One mile and a-half. Mr G. Edwardes's b or br c Santoi, by Queen's Birthday— Merry Wife, 3yrs, 8.2 (K. Cannon) 1 Mr W. C. Whitney's b i Spectrum., 4yis, 8.1 (J. Reifl) 2 Mr T. E. Liddiard's b f May Bruce, 4yrs, 7.2 (W. Lane) 3 JElawJtoJU 4P>« 8.1& (M. Camion); L Q

Pax, 4yrs, 8.1 (S. Loates) ~ „ <B Old Clo', aged, 7.12 (J.H.Martin) .. ,» '.. 0 Australian Star, 4yrs, 7.6 (B. Smart) .... .. O Mint, syrs, 7.4 (G. Manser) .. ... .. „ „, 0 Betting : 6to 5 on Spectrum, .100 to 9 agstr Santoi, 33 to 1 May Bruce. A3 the distance was neared Spectrum completely collapsed, and Santoi drawing out, won. by six lengths ; three lengths separated second and third. Time, 2niin 36 3-sseo. . KEMPTON PARK.' Tuesday, August 14. INTERNATIONAL BREEDERS' TWO-YEAK-OLD S'IAKES, of 42asovs. Five furlongs. Sir D . Blundell Maple's b c Compliment, by Common — Rosebud, 8.5 (S. Loates) .. .. 1 Captain Greer's cli t by Gailmule — Corday, 7.12 (i£. Cannon) , «,. ,- 3 Betting : 5 to 4 on Corday filly. - Compliment made the whole of the running", and stalling oft the challenge of Corday iiliy, won by a neck. Opon returning to scale xv. .Cannon lodged an objection to ■&. Loates tor bumping ana boring. 'liie stewards decided to 'uphold the 'judge's verdict. Time, 62 4-ssec. Wednesday, August 15. CITY OF' LONDON BREEDERS' FOAI. - .f LA'IE, or llcWsovs. i'or three-year-olas. Une.mne. __ 1 Sir J. Blun-dell Maple's bl or br c Aquascu-*#" turn, by Chiidwioli— Culiercoats, U. 3 (S. Loates) 1 Mr A. Henderson's eh f Chudwife, 8.11 \\i. ±(igby) 2 Mr Wallace Johnstone's b f Paigle, 9.0 (,J. Reiff) S Old Buck 11, 9.4 (L. Reiff) „ 0 liougenionl, d.O (J . Ualton) ♦. _._.j „ ■„ (t Wtioii^bow, a.O Uannon; .. .. ■.. «« O X.aiumsi'3, a.ll (ii,. Jones; it isa,coii, oA (,-ia.. uannou) .. .. .. .. ,► O" -Uandi, 8.0 (i. Woou; .. .. .. ._ #J .. .. O ripnnglighi, d.'d (A. jfratt) .. ...... O urowu Ji,t|uerry, 0.3 (J . Hunt) (> Bett/mg. y to 4 agst Jfaigie, 6 to"l Aquascutuni, lo to 1 Guidwue. jseiow the aisi,d.nce, Aquascutum tackled G-iudwiie, wnnst Strongbow ana Paigie also lnipiovect tneir positions. Oi these JL J a,ig. l e pax. no neart into ins work, and Aquascutura getting tnc best or i^uidwile, won by a neck; uuree lengths divided second and third, lime, Imm 3d 4-ssec. RED-CAR. WEDNBrfiiAY, AUGUST 15. GREAT Na'i'lO'iNaL BREEDERS' FOAL. SxAKES, oi oQUbOvs. ■ For tnree-year-oKls. une nine." Mr das. uoiccy's eh c Alvescot, by Raeburn — AiDerta, L). 10 (I 1 , iioaies; 1 Sir H. VV&idie Gruhm s eh x Jiettyneld, 9.7 xL. Alarcm) 2 Mr T. W. P. Rivis's br f Rosciea, 6.11 \jXLt Randall) 3 Botting: 7 to 4 on Alvescot. KObCx-feii jumped oil clear ox Alvescol, and led till Deiovv lite aistauce, when the mvcunte dxew xo 'che liont and won in. a- canter by * 1 length and a-haii. STOCKTON. -TttksDAY, AUGUST 21. THE WYKiAHV I'LATE, oi oSdsovs. Fou - two-yeai-o.cls. 'lac seuoiici olisovs. 'iW.O, . iurion^s;. Sii xl. Waiuie v ninth's eh c V,eles, by Isinglass — Venecia, tf.tf (J. it. Martin; .. ..1 - Mi .tutssei su g itiga, y.2 (O. Aiauaen) . . . . 2 Sir fc>. kscott'& on c uy Melton — Uonny Maid, t>.7 (H\ Jj'mlay) „ .. „ .. 3 Mahratta, 8.7 (£-. Rickaby) 0 Aibemarle, 8.7 {'H. Xjoates; .. O .bmcuinia, U.a (±. Weicton; .. .. .. '..' .. O U orietf'con, ti.7 (F. Usbonie) .. ... ,« .. O -betting : bto-i on Veies. Veleo oame away with the lead, and making all the limning, won in a canter by a lengza. and a-iiall ; hail a length between second anct third. 'xime, lmm Ssec. THE DURHAM COUNIY PRODUCE PLA'xE, o: fcajsovti. i''or three-year-oias» Une mile and two lurlocgs. Lord Haiewooci's br c lr'haiaiJLt>, by Tyrant — Canlion, d.4 (,J . H. Martin) 1 Mr if did Walker's b c RevoKe,'7.9 (T. Loates) 3 Mr J . WauglTs b c Blantyre, 7.6 (S. Chandley) $ Miss Biddo, 8.2 (J. Fagan) O Todwick Lass, 7.8 Madden) 0 Koohene, 8.4 (Jaiinon) .. .. „ .. .. v Lumiey Moor, 9.2 v l< . Fmlay) ft Beiung: 8 to 4 agst Revose, 7 to 2 Phalans, j to 1 -Diantyre. Revoke ca-ae uito the straight attended by Phaiaris a..? Lmmley Moor, Blantyre fiiliiig the next place, but half-way down the straight l J halaria challenged the leader, and getting the best ot the lighting, won by nve lengths, 'lime, 2inin 11 3-osec. . Wednesday, August 22. THE HARDWICKE STAKES, o£ 527sovs. Foe-two,-yeai-oids. ', Five iurlongs. Sir H. Waidie Griffith's b f by Ladas— Vi- ' tula, 9.2 (J. H. Martin) 1 Mr J. Lowther's eh i Tower Hill, 9.2 {ii\ Rickaby) 2 Mr E. Courage's br f Indian Ink, 8.11 (Mr Randall) a ' Saltatrix, 8.4 (T. Loates) .. .. i> Kentish Cherry, 8.1 (S. Loates) .. .„ ..0) Graphite, 8.2 (J. Fagan) O> Garden Hurst, 8.4 (S. Chandley) O Bread Mart, 8.4 [car. 8.7J (T. Weldon) .. ' „ » Lord Ancrum, 8.4 (O. Madden) O Betting : 6to 4 agst the Yitula filly. Coming round the bend Vitula filly was leading, and, nicely placed, soon lorged ahead, and won in a canter by a length and a-half ; a head ' between second and third. Time, lmin 3 l-ssec. GREAT NORTHERN LEGER, of 591sovs. JSor three-year-olds. One mile five furlongs. Lord Durham's b c Marcli,. by Marcion — Primrose Day, 9.3 (F. Rickaby) 1 Mr Jas. Joicey's eh c Alvescot, 9.3 (K. Cannon) 2 Mr L. de Rothschild's eh f Nushka, 8.0 \ (T. Loates) 3 Betting : 11 to 10 on Alvescot, sto 2 Mardi. Nushka showed the way to Mardi until well in the straight, when she was beaten, and Mardi, taking up the running, drew right away, and won in > a icanter by a length and a-half. Time, 3min 2 4-ssec-NEWMARKET. LONDON, September 27. At Newmarket to-day the Great Eastern Handicap resulted thus : II 1, Waterhen 2, Wild Irishman 3. At the Newmarket meeting the Jockey Club Stakes was won by .Di&guise 11, with JollyTar second and Forfarshire third. Diamond Jubilee was a bad fifth.

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Otago Witness, Issue 2429, 3 October 1900, Page 42

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RACING IN ENGLAND. Otago Witness, Issue 2429, 3 October 1900, Page 42

RACING IN ENGLAND. Otago Witness, Issue 2429, 3 October 1900, Page 42