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Thubsday, September 13.

PORTLAND PLATE, of 735 sots; second received 50sovs, and third 25sovg. Red House in. Prince of Walea's eh h Lticknow, by St. Angelo — Luck, syrs, 7.4 (J. Sloan) .. .. 1 Mr L. Neumann's b h Eager, 6yrs, 9.12 (M. Cannon) 2 Mr,J. A. Drake's b c Sir Hercules, 4vrs, 7.13 (J. Reiff) 3 Vatel, syrs, 7.8 (T. Loates) 0 Americ\is, aged, 9.6 (L. Reiff) 0 Birkenhead, 4yrs, 9.5 (K. Cannon) 0 Sirdar, 6yrs, 8.8 (W. Halsey) 0 Ailyar, 4yrs, 8.7 (F. JTmlay) 0 Geyser, 6yrs, 5.3 (J. H. Martin) 0 Crarae, 3yrs, 7.9 (S. Loates) 0 Lutetia, 3yi-B, 7.7 (W. Lane) 0 Melete, 3yrs, 7.7 (G. M-'Call) 0 Harrow, 4yrs, 7.2 (A. Wetliereli) 0 Sonatura, 3yrs, 6.13 (S. Clemson).. .. .. 0 Stealaway, 3yrs, 6.3 (Bxoorn) 0 Betting: 4 to 1 agst Sir Hercules, 4 to 1 Lucknow, 11 to 2 Eager. As the iinal bend was made Lucknow swept round on the rails, followed by Eager, Crarae, Vatel, and Sir Hercules. A fine race home was witnessed, but Lucknow held his own, and won by a head; same between second and third. Mr NeunSann complained of unfair riding on the part of Sloan, and Lord Harewood and Mr F. W. Lambton having heard the case, they suspended Sloan for the remainder of the meeting. Friday. Septekeer 14. PARK HILL STAKES, of lOSOsovs; for three-year-old fillies. Old St. Leger course. Mr. Russell Moore's -br f Goosander, by Gallinule — Rose d'Arrnour, 8.13 (L. Reiff) 1 Mr Douglas Baird's br f Sainte Nitouche, 8.13 (S. Loates) . 2 Mr Reid Walkei's br >£ Winkle, S.n (W. Halsey) 3 G-reenaway, 5.13 (K. Cannon) 0 Vain Duchess, 3.13 (J. H. Martin) .. .. 0 Duck Gun, 8.13 (M. Cannon) . . , 0 Inquisitive, 8.6 (B. R.igby) .. .. _, .. o Free State, 8.6 (F. Rickaby) 0 Betting: 7 to 2 pgst Goosander, 5 to 1 Sainte Nitouche, 6 to 1 Winkie. After leaving the Red House Inquisitive went to the front, followed by Duck Gua and Vain Duchess, in which order they raced to the bend, where Vain Duchess assumed the command. Soor afterwards Winkie took, up the running, but speedily gave way to Goosander, who won in a canter by four lengths ; trre same distance divided second and third. Time, 3min 15 2-ssec. PRINCE OF WALES' S NURSERY PLATE, of SSosovs. The Sandall mile. Sir J. Bhmdell Maple's b c Mackintosh, by FlorizeMl— Cullercoats, 7.10 (S. Loates) 1 Duke of Portland's b f St. Aldegonde, 7.13 (K. Cannon) 2 Loid Derby's b f Glasalt, 8.1 (C. Cannon) 3 Coupland, 8.5 (F. Rickaby) 0 Nono, 7.13 (W. Halsey) 0 Dundonald, 7.12 (O. Madden) 0 Petronius, 7.12 (J. Reiff) 0 Filly by Childwick — Miss Langden, 7.1] (B. Rigby) 0 Lustrous. 7.11 (T. Loate=) 0 Servitor, 7.8 (J. H. Martin) 0 Filly by Childwick — Rosalura, 7.6 (C. Rickaby) 0 Mirzala, 7.5 (W. Hammond) , .. 0 Gonzalez, 7.3 (Wetliereli) ... 0 Keen Blade, 7.3 (T. Fosfcer) .., ,„ ... .. 0 Branksome, 7.3 (Heppell) .. ... „„ »», .. 0 Simon Glover, 6.13 (J. M'Call) 0 Servitude, 6.10 (G. M'Call) 0 Ethelwulf, 6.9 (W. Lane) .. 0 Veridian, 6.7 (Broom) .. „ ; .. r^ ,„ 0 Ravensden, 6.7 (F. Townsend) .. .. .. 0 Flirtilla, 6.5 (Knowles) 0 Barberstown, 6.0 (J. Lane) 0 Betting : sto 1 agst Petronius, Bto 1 Aldegonde, 100 to 8 Mackintosh. At the distance Mackintosh drew to the front, and, stalling off the challenge of St. Aldegonde, won by three parts of a length ; a short head between second and third. Time, lmin 40 1-5 sec. •" DONCASTER CUP, of 590sovs added to a sweepstakes of lOsovs each, sft; the Bweeu-

stakes to be divided between the second and third horses. About two miles. Mr J. A. Drake's eh c King's Courier, by Kingston— Styhleno, 3yrs, 8.4 (L. Reiff) 1 Mi W. Hall Walker's b f Merry Gal, 3yrs, 8.1 ,(W. Halsey) a Bnlte of Poitlond's b f "La Roche, 3yrs, S.ll (M. Cannon) 3 liiant d'Eau, syrs, 9.2 (E. Jones) . . 0 Chevening, 3yrs,' 8.4 (J. E. Martin) . „0 Betting : 6to 5 on La Roche, 7 to 2 agst King's Courier. La Roche came round the bend into thestraight, followed by King's Courier and Merry Gal, but being beaten soon afterward, King's Courier and Merry Gal were left to fight out the issue, tho former winning cleverly by three f>arts of a length ; a. length between second and third: Tirant d'Eav was last. Time, 3min 23 2-ssec. NEWMARKET HOUGHTON, Wednesday, October 24. CAMBRIDGESHIRE STAKES HANDICAP, a sweep of 25sovs each, with SOOsovs added; second lOOsovs fiom stake; third to save staka. One mile and a distance. Mr J. C. Sullivan's b c Berrill, by Rouge " Dragon — Creve Cosur, 4yrs, 7.7 1 Mr M. Ephrussi's b c Codoman, by Cambyse — Carnpanule, 3yrs, 7.7 ..... . . -2 Mr A. F. Basset's eh g Good Luck, by Royal Hampton — Farewell, 4yrs, 8.6 ..3

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Otago Witness, Issue 2433, 31 October 1900, Page 43

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Thubsday, September 13. Otago Witness, Issue 2433, 31 October 1900, Page 43

Thubsday, September 13. Otago Witness, Issue 2433, 31 October 1900, Page 43