THE NEW ZEALAND CUP.
PLACED HORSES IN PAST CONTESTS. 1883—D. O'Brien's b h Tasman, syrs, 8.9 (R. Derrett) 1 Hon." W. Robinson's cli f Nonsense, 4yrs, 7.2 (Wattie) . . 2 M. H. Smith's b Ii Tim Whiffler, 6yrs, 7.10 ■ (Laing) .. .. 3 Ten started. Won by a short liead.'Smin 36|sec. : 1884—Hon. W. Robinson's br li Van- ... guard, syrs, .8.9 (,R. Derrestt) .. 1 Capt. Russell's cli m Leonora, syrs, 8.0 (Londonelley) . . 2 Geo. G. Stead's b c. Ike, 4yrs, 7.9 (C. Rudings) 8 Fifteen started.- AVon by six lengths. Time, 3inin 49§sec. 1885— J. Pilbrow's b c Fusillade, 3yrs, 6.7 (Dodd) .. 1 P. F. Tancred's rn li Administrator, Cyrs, 8.1 (Vaile) . . . . 2 Geo. G. Stead's br c Lochiel, 4yrs, 7.13 (C. Rudings) . . . . 3 Sixteen started. Won by a length. Time, 3min 37Jsec. 1886— R. J. Mason's cli f Spade Guinea, •4yrs, 6.10 (Huxtable) ... 1 Major George's ch h Nelson 6yrs, 9.10 (W. Brown) , . .. . . . 2 Geo. G. Stead's br h Lodiiei, syrs, 8.2 (P. White) .. .. .. 3 Won by a length and a-half. Time, 3min 32sec. . • . -. - . 1887—Geo. G.'Stead's br li Lochiel, Gyrs, i; . 7;.,12 . (Unstable) . 1 ' . D. O'Brien's b ,c Gipsy King, 3yrs, . . 7.0- (Mooro). ~ . .. .. 2, Geo. GK Stead's bh Beresford, syrs, ! 6.0 (Ciisden), .. : .".8j Ten started. iy° n by three-quarters of a length'. ' 'TFime,' 3min 34Jsec. Biitlei-'s , i 'br c Maflton, 3yrs, ! . •■6ilQ-'"(Holmes)' 1 ;; '.. 1' R. Ray's b c Son of a Gun, 3yrs, v 6.5 (Cusden) ... .. . . . 2 - Hon. W. Robinson's b c Exchange, ' ... . ,3yrg ti ,6.0 (R. Ray). 3
; , Eleven started. Won by four lengths. Time, 3min 31Jsec. „
1889— S. ,H. Gollan's b c Tirailleur, 3yrs, 6.8 (Colielo) .. .. .. ... 1 Geo. G. Stead's br c Scots Grey, w 3yrs, ' 7.2 (Cusden) . . ... 2 i - ' jr. jSteplienson T s b c Occident, 4yrs, ; 7.'9 (Chapman) .V . . . . 8 I Eight"' Started. ' Won by a iieek. Time, 3min 34 ? £sec.' • Brett's ch h Wolverine, syrs, ■ 6.11 (Thomas) . . .. .1 I E. Cutts's b m Dudu, 6yrs, 8.9 ' (H. Thompson) . . .. 2 . ~..\V. Douglas's b c Strephon, 6.9 ! ' , Ten started. Won by two lengths. Time, 3mip. 38 , •v : , - 1891——-T. Hungerford'B blk h British Lion, aged, 6.11 (M. La\vton) : 1. ; Hon. J. D. Ormond.' s 3yrs, - ' \ 6.2 (Cbniibp) ... .. .. 2 W.Douglas'sbr f Rosefeldt," ffyrs, ■ Cii 3 ' °.. ... ,3 Eight started'. Won' by % length. Time, 3min 34jsec.
1892—L. D. Natliani'B br c St. Hippo,..., 3yrs, 7.7 (Gallagher) . ; . 1 J. B. Reid's b c Dilemma, 4yrs, 7.0 (Kingan) I J. Paul's b h Boulajiger, 6yrs, 8.4 (McKeague) . . . - S Fifteen started. Won by Wo lengths, Time, Smin 305 sec.
1893t—W. Douglas's br m Rosefeldt,. syrs, ' 7.'7 : "iGeo. G. Stead's br £ Jch Dien, 4yrs, 6.12 (Wilson) . . . . 2 M. Walker's br g Liberator, aged, 7.10 (Brown) '3 Twelve "started. v Wonbytwo lengths. Time, 3min 29sec. J. Bradley's b g Impulse, agedV 7.9 (G. Smith) -. . . -.. ~. 1 J. Kean's b in Lottie, syrs, 7.8 (Davis) . . 2 J. McKewen's b c Aldershot,' 4yrs, . .. 6.13 (Pine) .. ...V .. ... 3 st'artfecfc threerquarters "of- a length. .-Time, SpSseci".. '£ 1895—H.r Craig's*ch, c Euroclydon, Byrs, * 7.0 (P. Kingan) . . .. . . 1 M.-Hobbs's br c Chaos, A 4^rs r 6,13 - '(Whittaker) ~ . . 2 J. Stephenson's-b c Gipsy. Grand, ,3yrs, -'7.6 (\\ T . k Pine) •,.. . 3 twelve started.' a lengtlrand aquarter. Time, 3min 31$ sec. 1896—M. Hobbs's b m Lady Zetland, aged, 8.9 (P. White) .. .. 1 11. Craig's ch c Euroclydon, 4yrs, 9.5 (R. Derrett) .. . . .. ' 2 Hon. J. D. Ormond's cli c Defiance, 3yrs, 7.1 (F. Kingan) 3 Seventeen started. Won by three-quarters of a length. Time, 3min 30 2-ssec. 1897—5. McGuinness's b h Waiuku, aged, 8.6 (P. White) .. .. 1J. Chaafe's b c St. Paul, 4yrs, 8.7 (J. Chaafe) .... 2 Geo. G. Stead's b c Epaulet,. 4yrs, 7.11 (Derrett) . . .. ' ~ 3 Eleven, started. Won by half a length. Time, 3min 30sec. 1898—5.. H. Gollan's b S Tirant d'Eau, 4yrs, 7.7 (S. Lindsay) 1 J. Brett's br c Fulmen, 4yrs, 6.10 < ,v ; (L. King) 2 Richardson and Donnelly's br li Douglas, 6yrs, 7.8 (Noble) . . 3 Twelve started. Won by a length ami ahalf. Time, 3min 29 4-!ssec. 1899 —Major George's ch c Seahorse, 3yrsy 7.8 (S. Lindsay) .... 1 D. O'Brien's b ,c Malatua, 4yrs, 7.0 (W. Holmes) 2 L. D. Nathan's ;blk g Explosion, syrs; 8.2 (J. Gallagher). .. 3 Sixteen started. Won by a length acid aquarter. Time, 3min 34sec.
Council/ -has aroused a chorus of approval. Mr Clark is a fine sportsman, a generous supporter of cricket, and, judging from his speeches at the council's annual meeting, something of a statesman in cricket government. In selecting the teams for the Representatives v. "Colts" match, which is to be started at Hagley Park to-inorrow and continued next Friday (Show Day),, the selectors have not quite carried out the intention of the Managing : Committee of . the Canterbury Cricket Association, expressed at the committee's, last:"meeting. I The committee decided, that the i'Colts" should-be assisted-by a re|)reis,C!ntatii\ T e bowler, and the name of X i*Eefrnettj was imentioned in 'this connection. But instead of putting a representative;., bowler amongst tli'e
that E. R. Gdygill shall captain that team. As Caygill isj neither a "colt" nor a representative jbowler, why is he placed in the!team?! And why is'no£ the C.CiA. committee [s idea carried |mtfr
Ail unusual; occurrence during the K aiapqi -By de nha m Bi game at Kaiapoi last Saturday -was th|e changing "of tone of the umpires. umpire shall be changed during a match, unless with the consent of both sides, except in case of a violation of Law 51; theit neither, side: may dismiss Itiml'f Law 51 i$:J" No umpire shstll b&allowed to bet."j'Thei;e is-no suggestion Law 51 was violated, ;so: both sides must have ;a greed to dismiss'the umpire, presumably for incompetence. - * ■; ■= • A.L.C.
1900— J. Boreland's br h Fulmen, 6yrs, 7.13 (R. Derrett) . . . . Hon. J. D. Ormond's b m 'ldeal, / syrs, 7.5 (T. Wilson) .. .. . t D. McLeod's b f Miss Delaval, 4yrs, 7.12 (L. G. King) . . 3 '' Ten started. A dead heat. Time, Smin. 29 4-ssec. 1901—D. Gordon's blk m Tortulla, 6yrs, 8.1 (C. Jenkins) . 1 W. Davies's t> c Melwood, 4yrs, 7.2 (G. Price) . . . . . . 2 G. Hunter's' ch g Sirius, 4yrs, 6.13 (W. King) , . , . . 3 Fifteen started. Won by a length. Time, Sinin 35 2-ssec. 1902—8. T. Bennett's b g Halberdier; • aged, 8.0 (F.Davis) • . . 1Lewis and Thomas's b c Welbeck, 3yrs, 7.4 (R. King) . . ... 2 A. Moss's 'gr c Canteen, 4yrs, 7.9 ' '(li. G: "King)'-' v. . . .'. '9 Eleven started. Won by two" lengths. Time, Smin 33 4-ssec. 1903—A. Moss's gr h Canteen, syrs, 7.12 (J. McCombe) . ..1- v S. Bradley's be Wairiki,-4yrs, 9.2 . (Gainsford) .. .., .. ... 2 J l Monk's ch c Achilles,. 4vrs, 9.6 (C. Jenkins) .. . . .. 3. Thirteen' started. Won by half a length. Time, 3min 27 l-ssec. 1904—Geo. G. Stead's b g Grand Rapids, syrs, 8.5, inc. 7lb•• pen! (L; H. " Hewitt) .. ... 1/ C. W. Wallis's ch g Mahutonga, V.' . 4yrs; 7.0 (Ji ..Buchanan) . . .2 . E. J. Watt's, b. c Melpdeoa, 4yrs, . „ - -,.7,11 (C, Jenkins) .. 3, :• Eight started. Won by a length. Tiiney* ■3min 31 l-ssec. , ;1905—Gep. ,G. .cli c Nociuiform, ' 3yrs,' 7.6, inc. ill) pen.,' car"/; * • 7,7 (Hewitt).... .' ./• I" i ' J. GeoVge'S b g -Paritutu, ag^d r , 7.12 (Gray) ; Sir G. Clifftxrd'A> b:\li' Quarry-man, " ; > syrgf, 8.7-(Y. Cotton) .. V v . 3 ; Fourteen Won by •& length and .apalf. . Time, 3min 29 ,, , ~,, 1906 R. Shore's b h Star Rose, Cvrs, : 6.7 (H,. Price) '.. .... , I ' . I). O'Brien's be Multifid,. 4yrs, , ; 7,12 (J; McCombe) ~.. ... 'F. Preston's bir h.St. Joe, syrs, 4 | 7.1_ (S. Reid) ... 3'' L Sixteen started. Won by" two lengths and a-hiilf.' Timei 3miii. 29see." ' ' ' . 1907 F. Preston's b c Frisco, 4y'rs, '7^2," " J , . car. fiS (h. G. King) 1* - Mrs A, Coombe's b g Master-De-lavali 5yr5, ,; 8.9 (J. Buchanan) 2. H. A.-.Knight's b. g-Lapland,' 4j"rs, j , h ; -6.13 . (F. Ya,rr) <. . . 3 ' - Fifteen started. . Won by a leng.th, the same distance between . secocd . aaidthird. Time, Smin ,28 . 4tsscc. . v ; 1908— T. H. LowTy's eh- c DownfalJ,. 4j - rs, • ! . 7.8 (L. Wilson). , . ~ , .. . 1 . 1 J. Franks'a b m Heorthen, syrs f ; j ; .7.8 ;(R. Young) ~ .. . , '. 2 "■6. I*., Mqore's 1» 'c ' 4yrs, \ 7:13/ car. ' BV6 - ' (Ckmeron) .. *3- | : ;Tweniy-one' started. . Won/lby ii"' helsd, ~ ; three lengths between second and" tliirdi Time,' 3min 28 2-ssec.' : '■■■' ' ■''' v 1909 F. TiUey's Tj ; f Lady Eucy, Atfis, • v 7.l' $Ri Young) ; v.' ' ■&' '-if • : r-' A. be Kodseveltj 4yir»i 1 ._ 7.9 (H. Price) .... .. \ . 2 A. and W.. Robertson's-ch g iSir 1 : ..Prize, 6yrs, ,7.9 (F. Colemarr) ± 3 Sixteen started. Won by a lengtli and .ahalf, half a length between second and third* Time, 3min 28 3-saec. 1910—r—E. J. Watt's ,br .g, .Bridge, 4yrs, 7.10 "(H. Gray)' 1. J. Monk's blk h Diabolo, syrs, 8.3 • (C. Jenkins) 2: v- - - 7.1, car. 7.6 i (T. O'Brien).. s;] . Twelve started. Won by a length and half, a length between second and third** yime, 3min 25sec. . i?ll—G. and G. L. Stead's and G. |p D. Greenwood's b'h Vice-Ad- > < v miral, 4yrs, 7.8 (B. Deeley).. Hon. J. D. Ormond's b c Miscount. " 3yrs, 7.6, inc. 21b pen/ (L. Wilson) .. .. .. .. R. O'Donnell's ch g Los Anglos, aged, 9:3, : inc. 31b. pen; ; *: : (G. L.' _.v . J. Pine) . . -j-../- . ;»•; v , ;3^ ; r .': Fifteen /started. :Wonvby*jhalf ai-Hit--a "length and 1912- —E; J. Watt's b c Midnight Sun, ."** 4yrs, 8.0 (L. Wilson) .. . Sir George Clifford's b, c Master- V piece,, 4yrs, 7.13 (F, E. Jones) a - A. R. Durrant's b f Sinapis, 4yrs, 6'43, car, 7.0 (H. Trickle- '' bank) .. .. .. .. .. 3/ Fourteen started. Won by half a head, a length and a half between second and [third, j Time, 3min 27 l-ss'ec. 1918—A. R. Durrant's b m Sinapis, syxs, 7.5 (R. Berry) .. ~ » . 1 ' "E. J. Watt's br h 7.3 (W. Bell) . . , f i . 2/| E. J. Watt's br h Midnight Suii, syrs, 8.13 (L. Wilson) \. 3f Fourteen started. Won by three lengths! and a-half, a length between secondi and 1 third. Time, 3min 26 4'ssce. ' J
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Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 234, 6 November 1914, Page 2
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