0.J.0. NEW YEAR M4KTISG.
Chhistchurch, January 1
About 300 people were present at tbe OJ.O. Meeting tt-lay. £4100 paered through tho tota iaatcrs The weither w»a fiio till 5 p.m. when showors set m. Reaa't* :—
HUKDLW HAITDIOiP, of 2 I'TI Cttflh With 100 aova added, second bor«e to receive 20 soys out of the stakes ; about 1 mi c 6 furlongs. Mr H. Lunn's Tres Beo, lli». 21b (Kin e h«m) 1 Mr W. Woeton'u Aroha, 10st 101 b ( v hteaao) f Mr W. O. Rutherford's Miinb<-ora, 9»t 0 b (Stewart) 3 PeUr <'sbeck ll«t 10; b, Azm 9tt 9'b, Master Guy Bet 101 b and Brian Boru Bit 121 b also ran.
Mainboom went off with the lead which she k^pt '.ill the home turn, making the running throughout Peter Oabeok cam* down at thn second bnrdle and Aztm opposite Ford's. Tr«bs Sco and Aroha then joined Mainboom and the three went «way from the others. They tnok the last hurdle m company, Mainboom aMghtly m advanae, Tres »Sco coming with a ruth shot ahead and won by two long -ha.
T •tali«atora-£3 7» and £3 l?s 6<?. Saw Y«ar Nukj-bet Havdioap. r.f 3 ■ova each, with 160 snvi added, seonnrl horse to receive 25 bovb, third 10 soya out of the stake ; 5 farlongj>. Mr G. G. Stead's Max'ra, B it J2'b
(J-icksnr-f) X MrD, O'Brien's Gipsy Kin, 8.1 91 >
(Ohtpman) 2 Me E. T. Rhodes' Kltnberley, 7<> 12 b
(Wh te) 3 Vaaltress 7it, and Repose, 7it, aho ran.
Kmberley and Repoas iarapad <8 «rUh the lev.}, M*xi<nlpW last This order was kept till well ia the et-a'i?ht, w en Gipsy Kin (? ran up poo- nd, Keposa dyi"g away. Max!m came through 150 yarda from homo, wmnin? ea*lly by a length. Totnlis'toru- £3 U« and £•*. Qrakd Stand Handicap of 6 nova e.c'i, with 300 sows aided, «eooud horse to reoeive 60 tors, third 20 cora out of the s'akf ; lj »iile. Mr P. Butlir'a Vi% Bit ... (SVMte) 1 Mf G. G. Stead's Marion, 7^
(J^ck^t)) 2 Mr H. Hors'ord's Leon, 6s* 10 b 3
Mr J. F, LeSeur's Hermits?,, 7,» U!b. and Mr W. O. Webb's Ruby, 7«t s!b, also ran.
Hermitage was left at the post. Tit Bit made ths running for ihe first qaarfer of a mile, when Leon took if up wi h Ruby following him, Tit Bit thir?, Marloo last. At the top turn on the far side Marion joined her horses, bat 'Loon and Knby led in'o the straight, Th*y diod away, howjv.^r, m the run hr»mw. and Tit Bit and Murion were left to fight out thg finish. In the final struggle tua gelding had all the best of ft, winning by iwo length*. Time — 2min BJ<nc. Dividends— £-4 16* 6d Mid £6 12s 6d. Sblljkg Hack < f 100 tors ; second h*rse to receive 20 soys, thi'd 10 soya oat of the Btakp ; 6 farlongs. Mr R. J. Mason's Meteor, 9tt
(Mitchell) 1 Mr H. Hammond's Rocket, lOat
(Pllbrow) 2 Mr H. Lnnn's Klngaik, lOat
(Kingrmrc) 3 Mnaurka 9it 13' b, Nonpareil 8* f 7b, <*trop Bst 71b, Tdrctntalos Bst lib, Fantaty 7ar, lvlb, and Authentic 6st 111 b, also ran.
Miteor, who was a strong favcrlto, went away with the lei>d, and was never headed, winning a%»ily by tbree lengths ; KUnga k ten lengths away, third. Time — lraln lf)£s?c Dividemia-~£2 9t and £2 4*6 J. The, winner was old for 50 »otb to Mr Davfe,
Hornby Writer Handicap, cf 2 s'vvb e»ih with 100 both added ; second horae to receive 20 soya, third 10 fovb out of tho stake ; 7 furlongs Mr G. G. Stead's Raisley, 9«. 13*
(Thompson) 1 Mr H. Goodman's Pack, 9»t
(FordSnm) 2 Mr R. Rutherford's T)erw enter, 9it
(Pilbrow) 3 Marlborongh Sat 121 b, and The Gem B*t 7'b, also started.
Ruasley wae a hot favorite, and Darwentor was also fancied. At tht homo turn Rnsoley assumod command, and won easily by three lengths, Puok "boating Derarentpr by half a length for third place/ Dividpnda— £2 3s esch. Fltinq Hiwdicap, of 3 soys each with 150 hoys added ; second horsa to ie» celve 20 a v* ; third 10 soys out of the ptak' ,; 6 !ur'oric;r.' Mr H, Geoduiau s Apropos, 8s». lib (VVhitr) 1 Mr W. Milne's Mlrells, 7«t 7 b (liolmea) 2 Mr O. a. Stead's Russley, Bst (Jaokao") 3 M^ligner, 9»t 12' b ; Rubiaa 8«t 121 b j Sierra. 6»t 10 b ; Gainty 6at also r<tn. Apropos flipped away with the lead and never bcinz headed won easily by h»l'-5« do':ea lengths. A neck between the second and third h rses. Time — lmin 18i«fc D vid^ndu— £3 9» «n^ £3 0s 6d. Oonsolatiox Handicap, t>f 1 soy esch wlih 75 ro s addad, second horse to rrcme 25 soys out of the stake ; 1 mile Pocket, 8s», 61b ... 1 Pock 7at 51b ... 2 Three others started. Won easily. Tlm»— lmin 47i«<>c. Dividonds~£7 4a 61.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1446, 3 January 1887, Page 3
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