SPORTING.
THE ENGLISH DERBY. y
By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright London, May 3L The Derby resulted : Lord Rosebery’s Cicero, by Oylleno 1 1 M. Blanc’s Jardy, by Flying Fox ... 2 Signorino ... . 3
A RECORD RUN. y By, Electric Telegraph I —Per Association 1 —Copyright. j Received 11.35 p.tn., June 1. ( London, June 1. Cicero won the Dorby by three-quarters of a length. The time was 1.59 3-5, a record. Only a head divided the second and third. His Majesty the King and H.R.H. tua Prince of Wales witnessed the race. [Thero is evidently a mistake, as the time transmitted is ridiculous]. ' > t>'- ; (Per Press Association.') Ai Auckland, last night,. vj Princess of Thule was scratched for tjy&’i - Great Northern Hurdles and at 11 a.m. Romeo was withdrawn fccsK*the Northern Hurdles at ll.oO^.tn.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1470, 2 June 1905, Page 2
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