ST ALBANS HANDICAP.
c<- Of 150sovs. One mile. |88 — Mr G. Palmer's eh m Chryseis, hy Clanranald— Gold Crest. syrs, 6.<S (S. Reid) 1 £20— Mr Rutherford's Stronghold, 8.9 (F. D. Jones) 2 199— Mr Payne's Submarine (M'Combe) .- 3 Also started: 144 Signalman 9.5, 301 Cross Battery 8.10. 110 Lapland 7.4, and 103 Harvest 6.7. ' After some delay at the start, caused oy the- 'vagaries of Signaiman , the field was sent away to a fair start, though Signalman ■was half a, dozen lengths behind the others. Chryseis was first away, i>ut when rounding the top i turn Harvest was almost on terms with her, while Stronghold was at the head of "the rest of the field. When heads were lurked for home Haxvest retired, and though Stronghold and Submarine improved their positions Chryseis went on full of running, and won by two lengths. Submarine was (three-quarters of a length away, while Signalman was a length further back. Time lmin 42 l-ssec. Dividends. £3 14s 6d and: £1 is. After the race the stewards bold an inquiry and expressed dissatisfaction with R. mng s riding of Cross Battery.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2761, 13 February 1907, Page 56
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187ST ALBANS HANDICAP. Otago Witness, Issue 2761, 13 February 1907, Page 56
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