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Wednesday, October 24. CAMBRIDGESHIRE STAKES, of 11685sovs,

and lOOsovs ior the second. J_iast mile and distance of A.Jb'. Mr J. C. Sullivan's b c Uemil, by Rouge Dragon —Creve Coeur, 4yrs, 7.9 . Thompson) 1 M. Ephrussi's b c Codornan, dyrs, 8.10 {J. Sloan) 2 Mr A. F. Basset's eh g Good Luck, 4yrs, 8.6 IL. J^eiff) 3 Sirenia, syrs, 8.10 (W. Halsey) 4 La Roche, 3yxs, 8.10 (M. Cannon) 0 Chevenmg, oyrs, 8.4 vJ. H. Martin) .. .. 0 Innocence, -iyrs, 8.0 Cannon) 0 Piieon, oyrfc, 7.T.y (E. 3 ones) 0 Democrat, 3yrs, 7.12 (Reiff) 0 Merry Methodist, 4yrs, 7.11 (C. Cannon).. 0 The .tfait, iiyrs, 7.10 (D. Maher) 0 First Principal, 3yrs, 7.8 (±5. Rigby) .. .. 0 St. iVydia, 3yrs, 7.5 (S. Loates) 0 Syeria, 6yr3, 7.4 (G. JM'Call) > 0 luppon, aged, 7.3 (Musaugnton) 0 Cutaway, ayrs, 7.3 (W. Lane) 0 PaJgle, oyr&, 7.0 Wetherell) 0 Little Eva, oyrs, 6.13 (J. JJaixon) 0 Australian btai, 4yrs, 6.13 (,J. M'Call).. .. 0 Goosander. 3yrs, 0.12 (A Barnes; 0 Caba Mia, 3yrs, 6.10 (\etter) -.. 0 Pot Shot, 3yr&-, 6.3 (J. Alatthews) 0 JSiitisn A'avy, 3yrs, 6.2 0 Fighting Furiey, 3yrs, 6.2 (T. Heppell) .. 0 -tSettmg: 3to 1 agst. The Ratt, ato 1 Good Luck, lUJ to 7 Codoman, "20 to 1 JBerrill. Upon settling down The Ratt came tc the front, followed Dy Berrill and Codoman. Coming to the iiusnes The Raft began to compound, and Berrili again assumed the lead, toilowed by Codoman, Sirenia, Merry Methodist, St. Nydia, and Democrat. Down the Bushes Hill Berrill was attended by Sirenia and Codoman, with The Rait dioppmg into fourth place, and Good Luck goin^; 011 fifth. In the Dip Codoman headed SnremaJ and went out in pursuit of Berrill, with Good Ltick now putting in some strong work and passing Sirenia and The Raft. The position of Berrili was, however, assured, and driven home he retained the lead to the end, and won by three lengths; half a length between second and third. Time, lmin 54sec. Thursday, October. 25. .JOCKEY CLUB CUP, of 650sovs. Cesarewitch course. Lord Durham's b g Osbech, by Common — Alibech, syrs, 8.12 (F. Rickaby) .. .. 1 Lord W. -Beresford's b g Jolly Tar, 43'rs, 8.9 (J. ißciff) 2 Lord Harewood'« br c Phalaris, 3yrs, 7.12 (J. Martin) 3 Scintillant, 4yrs, 8.12 (F. Wood) 4 Solitaire, 4yrs, 8.12 (L. Reiff) 0 Betting: Evens on Osbech, 10 to 1 as;st Jolly Tar. Once Jolly Tar had Osbech well beaten, but the latter came again in the run home, and both jockeys riding a desperate finish Rickaby lifted Osbech home a head in advance; three lengths betweei second and third. DEWHURST PLATE, of 153250v5. For two-year-olds. Last seven furlongs of R,M. Sir J. Blundell Maple's eh c Lord Bobs, by Bend Or—Silver Sea, 8.9 (S. Loates) .. 1 Mr J. Gubbms's eh c Revenue, 8.9 (M. Cannon) 2 Mr Douglas Baird's eh c Veronese, 8.13 (F. Rickaby) 3 Oichid, 9.2 {J. Sloan) \ 4 Bay Melton, 9.2 (J. Martin) 0 Gnostic, 8.9 (L. Reiff) 0 Colt, by St. Simon—Contour, 8.9 (H. Jones) 0 Ruskm, 8.9 (W. Haleey) 0 Glacialis, 8.9 (T. Loates) 0 Volpone, 8.9 (C. Jenkins) 0 1 Betting: 11 to 10 on Orchid, 11 to 2 agst Revenue, 100 to 15 Lord Bobs, 100 to 8 Veronese. Ruskin. made running from Lord Bobs, in the centre, and Veronese on the top ground, with Volpone next, in front of Revenue and Orchid, the latter of whom began slowly. At the top of Bushes Hill Ruskin gave way, and Lord Bobs took up the running, followed by Revenue and Veronese, and Lord Bobs, holding his own tc the end, won by thiee-parts of a length; a head between second and third. Time, lmin 30sec. A FREE HANDICAP SWEEPSTAKES, of 1150sovs. A.F. Mr G. Edwardes's b or br c Santoi, by 1 Queen's Birthday —Merry Wife, 7.6 (J. F. Sloan) 1 Sir E. Cassel's eh f Sonatura, aged, 7.13 (C. Jenkins) 2 Mr Foxhall Keene's b c Disguise 11, 8.12 (M. Cannon) 3 Downham, 8.5 (J. Martin) „ 0 Marconi, 7.12 (D. Maher) 0 First Principal, 7.11 (S. Loates) .. .. 0

Betting: 2 to 1 agst Santoi, 5 to 2 Disguise 111, 6 to 1 Soiiatura. Disguise II was soon in trouble, and Santoi getting the better of Sonatura in the dip, drew away, and won in a canter by two lengths. Time, 2min Ssec. Fmday, October 26. OLD CAMBRIDESHIRE HANDICAP, of 722sovs ; second oOsovs. One mile and 240 yds. Mr W. C. Whitney's b f Spectrum, by Orvieto — Fplse Sight, 4yrs, 8.1 (D. Jkaher) 1 Mr A. Bailey's eh h Mount Prospect, 6yrs, 8.10 (L. Reiff) 2 Sir J. Blundell Maple's blk or br c AquascuVum, 3yrs, 7.6 (S. Loates) 3 Tbo Grafter, aged, 9.4 (W. Halsey) .. .. 0 Caiman, 4yrs, 8.11 (J. Reiff; 0 Beautiwick, 4yrs, 7.9 (B. Rig by) 0 Choson, 4yrs, 7.5 (T. Loates) 0 Syerla, 6yra, 7.7 (C. Jcnkms) 0 Hips and Havrs, 6yrs, 7.3 (Wilraot) .. .. 0 St. Vigila, 3yrs, 6.6 (Vetter) 0 Emily Melton, 3yrs, 6.4 (Heppell) .. .. 0 Free State, 3yrs, 6.1 (Broom) 0 Belting : 7 to 2 agst Aquascutuin, 7 to 1 Spectrum, 10 to 1 Mount Prospeci. A fine race home took place, but Spectrum retained her advantage to the end, and won a little cleverly by a neck; half a length between second and third. Time, lmin 56 4-ssec. HURST PARK. Satuhda-I', October 27. A GOLD CUP, of lOOOsovs. Six furlongs. Mr L. Neumann's b h Eager, by Euthussiasi — G-ieeba, Kyrs, 9.0 (M. Camion) .. 1 Mr J. A. Drake's eh h Ro3 r ai Flush, aged, 9.0 (L. Reiff) 2 Betting: 7 to 4 on Eager. Eager drew out clear wliej the flag fell, and making all the lunning, had Roj - al Flush in a hopeless plight at the distance, eventually winning m a common canter by three lengths. Time, lmin 15 2-ssec.

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Otago Witness, Issue 2440, 19 December 1900, Page 43

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Wednesday, October 24. CAMBRIDGESHIRE STAKES, of 11685sovs, Otago Witness, Issue 2440, 19 December 1900, Page 43

Wednesday, October 24. CAMBRIDGESHIRE STAKES, of 11685sovs, Otago Witness, Issue 2440, 19 December 1900, Page 43

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