AVONDALE J.C. SPRING MEETING
FIBST DAY, SATUBDAY, SEPT. 22 The weather was equal'y and wet, but the attendance was good The course was very heavy. The sum of £5756 was passed through the machine. The following are the results :— Maiden Plate Handicap of 78 sovs; second horse to receive 10 sovs out of the stake. Six furlongs. 160 Mr 8. Teague’s b g Borneo, 4yrs, by Leolantis—Signet, 7.4, Phillips ... 1 29 Mr J. Montgomerie’s ch g Strathavon, aged, 610, Percival ... ... 2 59 Mr J. Arthur’s b m Sly Miss, 6yrs, 7 11 Sfeats... ... ... ... 3 Other starters —96 La Valiere, 8 7; 61 Mechanic, 8.7 ; 38 Bosiphele, 9.12; 110 Drudge,
7.11 ; 21 Cygnet, 7.10; 11 Waimana, 77; 36 Gold Webb, 7.4; 19 Aurega, 70; 13 Buster (late Iota), 6.10. Won by four lengths. T me, Imin 23s»c Dividends: On Romeo, £2 15s ; on ."trathavor, £5 Is. First Handicap Huudle Raci of 100 sovs; second horse 10 bovs and third horse 5 sovs out of the stake. Two miles 137 Mr E F>. O’Rorke’s ch g Mars, agea, jby Ingomar—Lyre, 11 6, Stewart ... 1 63 Mr H. Moody’s b g L’im, aged, 10 10, McGregor ... ... ... 2 109 Mr K. J. Sage’s br g Cannongate, aged, 10 8, Fergus ... ... ... 3 Other itarters—l9B Bellman, 10.4; 34 Commodore, 90; 97 Winsome, 90; 32 Mokomoko, 9 0 ; 39 Sirdar, 9 0. Won by ten lengths from Tim, who beat Cannongate in the run home for seco-d honors, Time, 4min 13sec. , Dividends : On Mars, £3 9s; on Tim, £2 10s.
The Avondale Stakes of 200 sovs ; second horse 40 save and third horse 10 bovb out of the stake. Four furlongs.
| | 126 Mr W. Ryan’s blk c Cordon Rouge, by Soult—Lady Emmeline, 8.0, 1 indsay .... ... ... 1 *4O Mr H. Friedlander’s b f Kamo, by Seaton Delaval — Waitemata, 7.9, Speakman ... ... ... 2 *3lB Mr H. Friedlander’s br f Sans Peur, by Soult—Forme, 7.9, Buchanan ... 3 Other starters—ll The Middy, 8.0; 17 Kola Nip, 8 0 ; 48 Stibbington, 80 ; . 7 Agrapus, 8.0; 0 Merry boult, 7.9. 94 Alba Rose, 79; 40 Matua, 79; 11 Te Aroha, 7.9; 34 Delania, 7.9; 11 Bonomiana, 7.9; 15 Lady Annie, 7.9. Won by a clear length, Kamo defeating Sans Peur, who came fast with a late run, for second h nors by a neck. Then followed Te Aroha, with Malua fifth. Kola Nip whipped in the field. Time, 55sec. Dividends: On Cordon Rouge. £4 6s; on Kamo, 10s. * Kamo and Bans Peur were bracketed on the machine. WINNERS OF THE AVONDALE STAKES. Time. 1899 Lady Avon, by Soult ... . ... 0 51? 1900 Nonette, by Seaton Delaval 0 55J 1901 Grey Seaton, by Seaton Delaval 0 50J 1902 Cordon Rouge, by Soult - ... 0 55 Avondale Cup Handicap of 300 sovs; second horse 40 sovs and third horse 10 sovs out of the stake. One mile and a quarter. 303 Mr E. J. Watt’s br f The Shannon, 5 yrs, by Torpedo—Rivulet, 7.11» McNamara ... ... ~ J? 1 133 Mr D. Edwards’ b g Tresham, syrs, by Catesby—Alabacula, 7.10, Julian ... 2 70 Mr J. George’s br m Durable, 4yrs, 7.0, Phillips ... ... ... 3 Other starters —114 Vai Rosa. 85; 84 The Needle, 8.3; 232 Formula, 82; 80 St. Olga. 7.12; 137 Matamataharakeke, 77; 137 Up-to-date, 7.6; 28 Lolo 7.5; 123 Grey Seaton, 7.4 32 Kilburn "7 2. Woa easily by a length and a half from Tresham, who was a couple of lengths to the good of Durable. V r al Rosa was fourth; then came St. Olga, Rormula, Thi Needle-’ Kelburn, Grey Beaton, and Up-to-date in the order named. Time, 2mm 21sec. Dividends : On The Shannon, £3 si; on Tresham, £2 9s.
First Hack Handicap of 60 sovs; second horse 10 sovs out the stake. Six furlongs. 50 Mr J. Montgomerie’s ch g Strathavon, aged, by Blairgowrie — Mantilla, 6.10, Percival ... ... ... 1 197 Messrs L. D. and N. A. Nathan’s b c Lavalette, 3jrs. 8.11, Gallagher ... 2 33 Mr J. Reginald’s br g Hippowai, syrs, 7.7, Buchanan ... ... ... 3 Other strrters—l2l Marshall Soult, 8 5 ; 25 Irish, 7.12; 18 Ben B air, 7.7 ; 15 Seatonia, 7.7; 26 Hawera, 7.7; 20 Hipstone, 7.3 ; 12 Minna, 6 10 Won by a head. Hippowai was four lengths away third, with Irish fourth, and Marshall Soult fifth. Time, Imin 24sec, Dividends: On Strathavon, £6'l9s ; on Lavalette, Ils. Lingard fell while doing his preliminary canter, and did not start. His rider (J. Ohaafe) was badly shaken.
Handicap Steeplechasb of WO -ovs; second horse 10 sovs and third horse 5 .ovs out of the stake. About three miles 34 Mr E. D. O’Rorke’s gr g Matarawa, aged, by Cap a-pie—Victress, 9.10, Morrigan ... ... ••• 1 112 Mr M. Deeble’s b g Stockman, aged, 9.10, Daeble ... ... ... 2 119 Mr H. Barr’s brm Hinemoa, aged, 9.12 O’Connell ... ... ... 3 jgOther starters—l 47 Nor’-west, 11.10; 171 Dingo, 10 5; 53 Tarragon, 10. 4; 15 Pungarebu 9.10; 20 Kowhai, 9 9; 22 Pullack, 9 7 Won by three lengths Time, 6min 43sec Dividends: On Matarawa, £l3 15s; on Stockman, £1 7s; i Fibst Pont Handicap of 50 sovs; second pony 5 sovs out of the stake. Six furlongs56 Mr L. MarshaTs ch m Girton Girl, 4 ' yrs, by Medallion—Equation, 7.8, Porter ... ... 1 155 Mr J. Hanson’s br m Avalanche, 7.5, Barr ... ... ... 2 36 Mr Thomas Barr’s br m First Whisper, aged, 8.0, Taylor ... 3 Other starters —24 St loanda. 8 10; 40 Fen tinel, 8.5; 51 Werekina, 7.5. Won by three lengths. lime, Imin 2 |src Dividends: On Girton Girl, £4 7s: on Ava lanche, 10s. The Flying- Stakes Handicap of 100 sovs;
second horse lu sovs aid tiiid hors > 5 sots out of the stake. Six furlongs 183 Mr J. Chaaf. ’« b m St. ORa, syrs, by , St. I eger —Satunella, 87, Byan ... 1 99 Mr H. F iedlandkr’e ch m Gladisla, 3 yrs, 75, Buchanan ... ... 2 94 Mr T. Barr’s br m Orange aed Blue, 5 yrs, 70, Barr ... ... ... 3 Other starters —34 B'ue'acket, 82; 53 Landlock, 77; 75 Spalp en, 7.5. Won by a length a> d a half. Time, Imin 25 l-ssec. Di'idends: On St. Olga, £1 19s; on Gladisla, £1 4s.
WINNERS OF THE AVONDALE CUP. Time. 1890—Mr J. Fletcher’s Ingorina, 7.0 2 18 1891 —Mr L. Ward’s Tulloch, 6.7 2 17| 1892 —Mr J. B. Williamson’s Tulloch, 7.8 ... ' ... 2 18 1893—Mr A. E. Byers’ Tulloch, 7.12 ... 2 20 1894 —Mr R. Burke’s Annabelle, 7 2.. ... 2 14 1895—Mr R. Buike’s Annabelle, 8.9 ... 2 17 1896 — Mr J. Chaafe’s St. Haul, 8.0 ... ... ... 2 21 1897 —Mr J. Chaafe’s St. Paul, 9.2 ... ... 2 164 1898 —Mr J. Chaafe’s St Paul, 10.8 ... 2 18} 1899—Mr J. Roulston’s Record Reign, 8.2 .. ... 2 12j 1900—Messrs Alison Bros.’ Toroa, 6.9 . . 2 24 1901—Mr J. T. Ryan’s Nonette, 7.9 ... 2 11 1902—Mr E. J. Watt’s The Shannon, 7.11 ... ... 2.21
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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XI, Issue 609, 25 September 1902, Page 17
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