SECOND BAY.
i : DERBY WON BY BON REVE. | :'" rai metropolitan, : GOOD FINISH & DEAD HEAT. ... i|[By TelOEraph.—FresJ AsEoclfltlba'j .. t:- !!! •••• Christchurch, November 4. : l-'i Tiie Canterbury Jockey v:' Club'- usual •r i fortune in regard to father 'desert- | ed it- to-day. Kain set in early, this-mprn-; : ingj- and, ' though not. particularly, heavy,-; f':V ,• it. fell .steadily, throughout tfte.;, day. Tho k.-'(tbttflisator.l: investments /: 'amounted . to j . vCi1,530, as acairist £32,959 ,for; the /corres- ; I,:' porfding day last.yair. Details-.— • • iIIDDLETON HUEDLE" HANDICAP, of jr; ~ • ;250 sovsi/ One' niile; : and ::tliree-quar-i ' ' .tCrS. " i' v ,'6-Jlf. 'J. Westermaji's : b'.: g.' ■'White/v i• ■ 1 : Cockade, by; Finlay—Miss Lochiel,. V . aged, JOst. 91b. ...'..,. , .V (L. J-Icgarty) \-l iA'-'-t'lir. J. O'Mcara's b. m. Fashion i'liite,';;. 1 , f F Sj-ts., list. 131bi- (\Y. JO. Young) 2 ; • & Mr. U. AV. - Hmmohd's ch./.g. .<*old ■ i 'l'in, aged, 9st-r,131b. .... .(Fivl)ouglas) 3 i- ' Also siarteil:/l' ; Bollin,.'llst.-(ill>.'; 4 Hu- - 'wickl list 21b /Gpltf End, .list lib , 9 : Golden Loop,...lost.^9lk;:£*6iDon-Carlos,; 9st.. ■.' -\ ['■' | ;-'G£ld break. jh« ; ;■/ ;■ ; >3inei! was; showing * t..,the' -way to' Whitii Cockade . and. Hawick, f. -Un.'tiiD straight . took : . l:'Y-charge, aridi at the hurdle'iii; front orjhe'. 'stand,..was.followed by;' Hawickand uoid > il'ini while Golden Loop .fell. . Passing iiv 'Cutts's, AVhite Cockade was still show,u;' iho ,way to Gold Plri; and'Hawick, while ; . : fashion' Plato aloiig. :the : '.back, had; run<mto.>tliird.;place.e-A ; ;'3ittio .further on AomaVtook fourths-posi- ' 'tion.' Hounding ■; -,i Cockade' maintained: his advantage,; Being ..'followed by Gold. Pin and j i .Thero was a gap at;:the last hurdle,'and • AVhite Cockade, lx>iiiB r iifst to thisiv'drew . (tiway in the run home,, and won'''by -. a good ■ two lengths from p who was six lengths in-front of Gold' l'in. is, ®oliin ;was a length further-back, follow- ; ed by. Aema and Gold Bird. Time, 3min. . :2? 3-ssec." ; ■; V'■
CRITERION. HANDICAP,-' of 600' sovs. : '!.Seven furlongs. . V Mr. ii. Hymer's- b. h. :■.■Soldiers'. ; Chorus/.by Martian—Grand Opera,: ' Bvrs., 85t.>91)>;;:'.;,... < .,.'(A.;H. Wilsimj 1 U3 Mr. G.- D.-Grcenwood's b. h. Peirehe, .• :4yrs., Bst".'9lb; ; (B. Deeley). 2 i 'Tit. Hi' SViifaifly' B -. 'sh- 'Ceylon, •4yrs., Gst. 91b. (W. Bell) 3 '.. . Also started: 8 Gipsy Belle, Bst.- 101b.; ■ B'Ctf]piit,ißst. 101b.;. 1 Heatherbrae;, Bst'. '. Bst: lllb. ;' 11 Tannhaiiser, .' Bst;i>l2ii).'; Stardancer,. 7st. 91b;;, G Merry 3 Frank,;,7st. '91b,'; 12 The Cornet,; 7st: 21b.; ■ 9 Seatondale,'-' 8?t. • 131b.'; ,10' :Bea66n; : Gst.. lllb.
:.-Ah otherwise good istart was somewhat marred by, Se'atondale. dwelling at tho tapes,' but: once the field had settled dowji -■the''i"colours of Bootle were showing ,"■• in '.i'roht, well ahead': of .Culprit 'and: Beacon. ./■'At ihe 'six furlongs post,; Bootle still held. command, while' Merry Frank 'ran into ; Becbpd* ; : plactj;". and /Culprit, / Beacon,' : . »ndi;|Spldiers'-.;j. Chorus were lying - handy, i '. Cosin£..into the* : .straight" : the order was ■ praeticaUy . tho: same,..but., Culprit, /ran -'iaoras,, was, ' lucky;, !/enough to find an-opening on the rails!' /-'Atllthe distance .-..Soldiers?Chorus- and . Boijtlo/ivero <>n terms, but ; the f<ntaer''.tb«D' 'off' a determined : /chaUehgb'.-frorajPeirenei .won by a length, •/wift. gsjJSX''few*,' lengths .'away . third. : .'Merry 'liyank' 'was fourth, arid Heather- ■ brpe fifth.- Time. lmin. SOJsec. IRWELL HANDICAP, of 250 so vs.; for - ; ;ii twp-year-olds. - Four furlongs. /' ! 5 Mr. J. W. Skinner's b. f. Fender; by' jjMartian—Fireside, 7st.' 111b.../ : . 111 •>* " (R. Berry) I IB Mr. G. D. Greenwood's b. c. Zeus, . , i'Sst. 21b, .(If. Decley) 2 11 Mr; H. Friedlander's br. f. InimeT, „ v.7st>-.41b. v...;;.....;(J.v0'8rieu) 3 -AJ?o-jS,t<vrted':.Peronilla,.93t.:llb.;'4 'rat-, terley, '9st.;' '2 Glencanriich, ■ Bs't. ' 2lb. j, 2 Briar Patch.V7.st. 111b.; 3 Cherubini, 8?t. ,11b.; 15 Tiptopj Bsfc 21K; 10 Gararice, Bst. 21b.-; 11 Bungeedah, Bst. 21b.; '8 Culture, Bstij' 6.Soltanoi;76t. : 'l2lb'.-;,;3 Bradainahte, - 7st. r 111b'.;-7 Idealise, 7st. 111b.; .12 Joan, - 75ti.;:,111b.; ji ;&rtovna,-7st,> • : : PpromJlaV,-,'with. ■ Tatterley : in close , at.' tericlaiice, began 'smartly, but when they ■ reached the. course proper. Zeus'-.has taken '/,change,/and.led inside:,'th&distance, .Her'.hder,' then" came/W.ith-».:.-strong tub, ■ and;cuttiig-..down:Zeus,-,iwqn :.by,..three:- . ~-quarters..of. a .length.. >.Immer,.;was a .similar, distance away third, followed -by Sol- : taiib.-Sartovha, and Joan. Time; 50{sec. . SEW ZEALAND DERBY STAKES, of ■ - . 1350 savs,, for three-year-olds. ' Colts, ■ r.'.l'ifet.'' 101b.; fillies, Bst.-51b. . One mile : .' iand a half.;. •.; 4, Messrs.. W. G. ond.G! L. Stead's:.br. i g. Bon Rove,, by Boniform—Dreara- ,■ er.i'SSfc. ■•101b;/ viCA. Oliver) . ! jf Hon.'.l.' D. Ormond's b/ g. Haskayne, !jby Birkenhead—Outer, Bst." 101b. - - , (F. D, Jones) t -2 5 Sir George Clifford's br.,f.: Brown >■ jjOwl, by.Treadriiill—Glenowlet,, Bst. / . (C. Emerson) 3 ;;startffd;' ! ''Boir ,J .Ton > r'tet. 101b.; ; "Caroltis, Bst. 101b.'; : lAutuninus, Bst. 101b. ' ■. / ■ ■ , .Stone,-delay... was caused at tho start, ' first through Bon.Reve breaking through , : the;; tapes,■fand"'ttM' i 'thtougb''Haskayne ■ 'following his-/example.- .i/The',start.!, ; was a ; trifle an'd • Bon *Eev'o / was ' the j of ,tne:lstraight ; )iy.' "Autuiarius and Giiome, : -witji ]Bro.ijni;X)v'l Jnst. tolmbyc.". /Passing ' Cutts'a, Bon Reve,was still showing /.the /■'. way itd-Arftum'nffs and' Gnome, 'after 'whom ; . raijie /Haskayne; and Brown Owl, Avith , Cardhfs whipping in the field. Going to . th{j/mslo post there . was little change-in :. thrt' order, saw "that Haskayne bad. run ./> Into-fourth pla?e, and so they raiiialong' ■the,back, Caroliis being a long way back, '/last.) A't.'the'*six;fiirlongs.'p6k' Bon Reve ,;wasitwd , lengths-.clear /of Gnome, -after. .'/ Tvhbfn : 'eame ,'Haskayri<!, /Autumnus,, Bun »•. Ton; Browri'Owl. and. Carolus; Rounding thO'top 'tuhi liori'Reve bad increased his advantage, and was followed at" ari'-inter- ■ 7a1;.0f ; 'five lengths by-Haskayne, while Bon; Ton had taken third place, . with Gnomo and, Autumnus.,- As they turned / intoitlia'straight Bon Rev 6 was still going ; aloji'g well in. front,' with his stable mate. /Gecand;. ; blit: iiiside the'distance Haskayne drew out from', the others, and set after Bon. Rove. Haskaifne .finished well,/but Bon-Revo kept his place, and won a gocjcl race by three-quarters of a length. 'Brown Owl was four. lengths back, ■ third, with Gnome'close up, fourth, and thon caiiif" AiltunihuSj Boil Ton, and Carolus. Time, 2min. if2Jsecv. •/' ; ■ - . JUVE\ILE. PLATE/ of -100 sovs.,'for. two' ■and r thi'ee : year-Dlds.' Special weights; , /with penalties and allowances. Five. '-. 'furlongs. 1 Mr. ,K. J. .Watt's ch. f. Ventura, by . ■ :Traqirair"-:Sonoina, 3yrs., Sst. 21b. . • . ' : • .. (L. Wilson) 1 4 Mr. T. H. Lowry's br. f. The Hague, .;2yrs.j'6st. 61b. ... (H. Tricklebank)' 2 8 Mr. A'.' Alexander's ch. f! Bonny Helen, 2yrs., 6st. 61b. (car. fist. 71b. ■ • (W. Weller)' 3 , started; 5 Warstep, 7st. 71b.; 2 Martcl, 6st. illb.; 2 Nightwatch, Sst.. 111b. . (carried "Gst. /131b.); 7. Princo Laddo, Ost, lllb,'i 6 "Secret Link, Cst. 71b. Ventura hopped out very smartly,, and Eoing into the straight she held a substantial lead from Bonny Helen, while Niglitwatcli was well back. ■ The firstnamed was'.. never seriously.-troubled and won ! easily by a good two lengths. Bonny Helen came very' fast at tho finish, and was just beaten.'for second place by a nose. Nightwatch put in a 'nin.'at tho distance post, but could not sustain his effort, and finished fourth. Time, lmin; / Csee. . - /.- : ■ --,'• " METROPOLITAN HANDICAP, of 10(10 sovs.' Ono' milo and a half. U Mr. T. H. Lowry's blk. g. Bobrikoff, by Finland—Gossip, aged, Ost. lib. ■: (F.D.Jones) t .14 Mr. W. I. Davidson's - br. h. -Goldfinder, by San Fran—Dazzle, syrs. 7st. 81b (L. Wilson) \ . 2 Mr; ;A.'.:R; .Durrant's b. f. Sinapis, 4yrs., 7st. slb (H. Griffiths) 3 fDead heat. : Also started: 3 Undecided,'Bst, 121b.; 1, Masterpiece, Bst. lllb.; 12 Sea Queen, Sstilb.'j; 2 Coronifotm/,Bst.. 21b.; 13 Domino, 7st, ,131b.; 15„'-Merrivonia, 'Bst. 121b. {"'7. Mendip, 7st. 121b.'; 3'Sandstream, 7st. 41b. j' 6 Brown Trout", ,7st./31b".; 10" Allegory, 7st. 31b..;',8 Mira,'j7st,v2lb.; 9'Odessa, (Jst. 121b.;. 1G True Knight, c 63t.' >101b. Bobrikoff was first out of the tapes. \aud; ■£cmg-pas.fc,.Cutt3 , 9,,.Tf!i3 and.
was followed bv Mira, Sea Queon, Goldfinder, and Allegory, with Sandstream last; This order was maintained down tho back stretch, and at the six furlongs' post Bobrikoff still led with Goldfmder improving his position. As the straight was reached; Bobrikoff' still led, but coming down the running, Goldfinder appeared on tho scene, and a Toyal battle'ensued. Neck and neck,, the pair struggled, for the last fifty yards, and they flashed past the post locked together, the judge being unable to separate them. Sinapis. finished well, 'about four lengths away, just in front, of Allegory. Time, 2min; 39sec. EPSOM HIGH-WEIGHT HANDICAP, of "400 sovs. Six furlongs. 5 Mr. W. C. Ring's b. c. Potoa, by Monoform—Black Watch, 3yrs., Bst. ' ' 91b. (J. O'Shea) 1 1 'Mr, L. G. W. Acland's ch. g. Query, . 4yrs., Bst. 131b (L. G. King) 2 2 Mr. J. Ellis's blk. li. My Lawyer, aged, iist. 31b. (H. Price) 3 r iAlso started: 6 Crown Pearl, lOst. 31b.; 17 Herniia, 9st. 31b.; 8 Pilgrim's Way, 9st; 31b.; 10 ,Styx, 9st. 31b.; 7 Peroneal, 9st. 21b.; 18 Balaclava, Bst. 91b.; 3 Peary, Bst. 91b.; 13 Glenfinnan, Bst. W9lb.; '14 ,'Kilts,. Bst. 81b-; 4 Mount .Victoria, Bst. 51b.; 19 Colleen Mary, Bst.; > 9 Oxenhope, Bst.; 11 Teviotdale, Bst.; 12 Early Morn, 'Bst.r 15 Bracken, Bst.; 1G Lady Marcia, Bst.; 20 Distinction, Bst.; 2 Andraea, Bst. : Hermia, Pilgrim's Way, and Query wero the smartest away, and, as they reached the course proper, that was the order ■ of the leading division; At the distance Query, was just showing clear of Crown Penrl, wliile Potoa was making his run on the outside. In a good'finish, l'otoa drew away from Query, and won by a length and a half. My Lawyer, who did not show out until insidd the distance, was a similar distance away third. ; Then followed Crown Pearl, Bracken, and .Teviotdale. Time, lniin. 16 ' 2-ssec. :■■ • s ASHLEY. HANDICAP,, of 130 sovs.- One > ■' mile. 5 Mr. J. Grigg's b. g. Gold Ring, by Golden Knight—Tinwald Beauty, : <7st. 21b. (R; Berry) li 1-Mr. G. P.-Moore's br ? m. Phroso,-. "6yrs.",-'Bst. 101b. (A.. Oliver) 2 8 Mr. J. R. Fleining's'.b. 'g.'Owhetoro, , ■ ■ :. sy'rs.,;7st. (Hr.Watsion): 3 ■ ■ Also .'started; 2 Scottish Star, 85t."121b.; 3 Canute, Bst. -71b. (inc. 51b;)-; 4/Editali, : 7st. 131b.; 6 Courtly, 7st. 51b.; 9 Warlight, 7st;;v7 '" tlmeraboy,-• 7st.; 5 • Britain's Crown) Gst. . 91b. ,(51b.,-.'allowance).; - Phroso -'jumped out.of the barrier very quickly, and at once took ■up the, lead fi'om .'Britain's Crown,' with Gold Ring next. order was maintained till the straight Was .reached, when the winner was brought to tho front with a welltimed run, and 1 eventually, got home by nearly, bvo / lengths. Three lengths separated the second and third horses. Time, Itnin. '-4G l-ssec.
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