ENGLISH RACING.
LONDON. June 3. The Derby Stakes-of 6500sovs, about ore mile and a-half. run at Epsom to-day, resulted Cliev. E. Ginistrelli’s borbr f Signorinetta. 3yrs, hy Cheleureux —Siguorina . . 1 Duke of Portland’s b c Primer, 3yrs, by St. Simon -Breviary 2 Mr. Barclay Walker’s b c Llangeom, 3yrs, by Missel Thrush —Llangarren Lass . • 3 The victory of Signorinetta would probably come as a big surprise to racegoers in the Old Country, as when the last mail left she was not quoted in the betting lists. The winner was a poor performer as a two-year-old, only winning one of her engagements out of six starts, being successful in a small event with 6.3 on her back. Signorinetta is the first fitly to win the event since 1882. when the Duke of Westminster’s filly Shotover was successful. Tlie nice was run in beautiful sunny weather. The King and Queen were present. and the crowd was the largest seen for years. 18 horses started. Signorinettta Won easily by two lengths, a neck separating the second and third horses. Time. 2.39 4-5. Perrier finished thirteenth. LONDON. June. 5. TOE OAKS STAKES of 5000sovs. for three-year-old- fillies. About one mile and ahalt. Chevaliei E. Ginistrelli’s b f Signorinetta, by Chaleureux—Siguorina 1 I.okl Lahnoutti’s b f Courtesy 2 31 r G. Edwards’ br f Sant Eve 3
VICTORY FOR THE KING'S COLOURS LONDON. June 5. At the Epsom Summer Meeting the great Surrey Foal Stakes, of lOOOsovs, five furlongs. resulted in a win for the King's colours. a Victory being credited to His Majesty s tilly Mimosa, by Gallinule—Eciht.
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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XL, Issue 24, 10 June 1908, Page 60
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264ENGLISH RACING. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XL, Issue 24, 10 June 1908, Page 60
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