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NEW BRIGHTON DERBY STAKES.

- 250 soys; second 50 soys, and third 25 soys from stake. For three-year-olds. Ono mile and a half. 1. W. Kerr's b c Admiral Wood, by Wildwood Junr.—D.l.C. .. (0. Kerr)" 1 3. R. McDonnell's b f Evelyn (Owner) 2 2. W. I. Ashby's b f Edith A. . (T. Logan) 3 G. W. J. Doyle's br c F. E. Bells (J. McLesnan) 0 7. M. Kennington's • b g Little Kauri ' (G. Aitkenhead) 0 4. G. and, J. Berry' 6 eh o Harold D. (J. Fraser) 0 5. J. Smith's b f Texas .. (D. Warren) 0 A'»«r a fals_ start, in which Admiral Wood and Evelyn went off well, the field was got away well in line, though Edith A. did not begin smartly, and Little Kauri was left. Admiral Wood and Evelyn were again, smartest away, and as they went past the stand were followed by Texas and Edith A. Going out of the straight Edith A. ran past Texas and Evelyn, and half a mile from Itome was in second place. She did not hold her place long, and Evelyn quickly went past her. Admiral Wood was going along well in front when the straight was reached, and won with the greatest of ease by ton lengths from Evelyn, who was twelve lengths in front of Edith A. Then came Texas and F. E. Bells. I The first quarter wa_s ran in 35 2-sth sec, th. ! half mile in lmin 11 2-sth sec. one mile _.- -mm 24 l-3lh «*«, and the full distance in Sm-n 37 2-sth see. TELEGRAPH HANDICAP (in harness), of 105 60vs; second 20 eovs. and third 10: soys from stake. One mile. 1. W. D. Lemon's b f Quincey Maid, by Quincey—Briisle, 4yrr_ 4sec (A. Bright) 1 4 C. Willetts's b m Elie de Beaumont, aged, 6sec •• (Owner) 2 10 G. Simpson's b g Onawa, 6yrs, 4aec (J. Brankin) 3 9 Fusee -sec, S Erina 4sec, 2 Futurity _*cc, 6 Child Beldon 3sec, 3 Lord Roanchild Ssec, 7 Corbell Geec, and 5 Merry Child 6sec also Elie de Beaumont, Corbeli, and. Lord Roanchild were in front going out of the straight, with Quincey Maid next. Along the back Quincey Maid ran into second place, and half a mil- from home was on terms with Elie de Beaumont. This pair drew away from the rest of the neld. and in the run home Quincey Maid won by. two len-ths. Elie dc Beaumont was ten lengths in front of Onawa, with Merry Child fourth, and Erin* fifth. Time, Smin 25 3-sth ccc.

JESSIE PALM HANDICAP un bamws), ci 105 *ovs; second 20 soy . and third .U eovs from stake. For unhoppied trotter.?. Two miles. 7 H Bisk's eh g Master Raymond, by Rothschild-Mies Clare, aged, scr (A. Butlerfield) 1 8. G. S-r'r.s.cllow'3 gr g Mavti-"d, Gyrs. IG9<;( . ~ .. (J. Branlun) 2 11- W. Redmond', b g Monsoon, aged. 12sec (J. Muriel o 9 Mvsii> 7s_c. 12 Mie. Dexter 7_ec, 3 Mokau Ssec, 2 Miss Vivian lOsec. 10 Annarnon.w Usee, 6 Imperial Crown Usee. * llisec, 3 St, Omer ISsec, and 1 Pacloiti- 1*..----also t_a v ted.' , Pactolus made the tunning for i couple of. furlongs, but Mayfield then went to the f-onl, and with half tho journey gone was followed by Arm-r-Miler, Mm V Tl »"- n_*i«l Crown, and Monsoon. Ooing '°*™J°? the back «t-etch Master Raymond cosed on C tfc leading division, and three faitong from borne was in ~oc°nd p ace. In the -Irai-ht Master Raymond closed on Mayfi "d"and beat him home by two lengths Monsoon was twelve length* away «*•£«. camo Imperial Crown and Misa \ ivian. Fix*L s HSxDlcS>*ln'B-ddl«). «» "° «?™' second 20 _ov». nnd third 10 soys from stake. One mile. 3 H H McLean's eh g Wallace Junr.. by Wallace L.— Coolgardie mare, 6yrs, Esec (B. Jarden) 1 4 J H. Power's b m Solo, aged, lsec Vec pen.) -- ■• (H. Kearn.) 2 6. G. Clarkson's gr g Corbet! 3yrs. 6sec (E. McGregor) 3 1 Kins Lvnn s«k-, 7 Lady Marion ss<>c, S Millwood Ssec, 5 Ard Cairn 6_ec, and J-Alm.-.ud fsec also started. . Wallace Junr., who lost at least - three second- at tho .tart, took charge after they had -one four furlongs, and won by a length from°?o'o, who was twelve lengths in fron. of Almond was fourth, and King Lvnn fifth. Time, 2min 22.cc.

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Press, Volume L, Issue 14970, 18 May 1914, Page 8

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NEW BRIGHTON DERBY STAKES. Press, Volume L, Issue 14970, 18 May 1914, Page 8

NEW BRIGHTON DERBY STAKES. Press, Volume L, Issue 14970, 18 May 1914, Page 8

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