GREAT AUTUMN HANDICAP.
Performances. —At the Tattersall’s (N.S.W.) Midwinter Meeting, won the Two-Tear-Old Stakes, three furlongs, beating a field of fourteen; unplaced in the Maribyrnong Plate, five furlongs, in ttie Y.R.O. Spring Meeting, won by Palmyra ; unplaced in tbe Flying Stakes, six furlongs, at the same meeting, won by Remembrance; won tbe Flemington Stakes (handicap), five furlongs (7st lOlbs), beating a field of eighteen. A.J.O. Autumn Meeting : Unplaced in the Champagne Stakes, five furlongs, won by Grand Prix ; won tbe Sapling Stakes, five furlongs, beating a field of nine ; unplaced in the Rand wick Stakes, one mile and a quarter, won by Ravens wood. At the Sydney A.J.O. Meeting, unplaced (sst 121 b) in the Open Handicap, won by Freemason (4 yrs, 7st 41b).
The following table shows the winners since 1874:
The following table shows the pedigree of the winner for 1881:— Tho Colonel Whisker by Waxy My Sally’s dam by Dolphin 1 l & 1 Cap-a-pie Sister to Cactus Sultan by Selim Duchess of York by Waxy fc O Q Paraguay Sir Hercules Whalebone by Waxy Peri by Wanderer •< Paradigm Partisan by Walton Bezarre by Peruvian Tros 1 Priam Emilias by Orville Cressida by Whisky Ally Partisan by Walton Jest by Waxy C i Ali’eQrey Emigrant Pioneer by Whisky Ringtail by Buzzard W Gnlnare Young Gohanna by Gohanna Ultima by H'llyb'st B T. Boron Birdcatcher bySirH Echidna hyEcnmiat Hi . Stockwell Pocb’ntas Glencoe by Sultan Marpessa by Mnley < Melborne H. Clinker byComet Cervantes Mare P B. Bonny Q. Mary Gladiator by P’r’an Plenipotentiary M. H 1 Pm M s Anchor M. Dotty liOttery by Tramp Morgiana by Muley 1 We’herlit I Priam by Emilias Miss Fanny’s d by Orville i s > M. Wing B-catcher Sir Hercules by Whalebone Guiccioli by Bob Booty Sw’theart The D. byD. Syntax Sunbeam by Vanish
Tear. Horse. Eider. Weight. Betting. Time. db ◄ <0 O .9 e> Tear. Name. Sire. Eider. Time. st. lbs. OQ H PJ .s 1874 Kokapo Derrett 7 9 Even 2 miles, 3min. A 1874 Wainni Eavenworth E. Mason Imin. 21seo. 46iseo. 3 Imin. 25jsec 1875 Parawhcnna Btimner 7 5 4 to 1 H miles, 2min. ■< C4 a 1875 Phoebe Colt Towton Lyford 47Jsec. * Imin. 22sec. 1876 Templeton Wattle 8 11 10 to 1 1J miles, 3min. 1876 Danebory Traducer E. Eay 25sec. w ■ Imin. 22seo. 1877 Bribery Clifford 6 13 2 to 1 miles, 2min. o 3 1877 Tramp Card Tradncer H. Fuller 1878 Longlanda Clifford 7 3 2 to 1 45Jseo. 2min. 4l£aeo. N « cfi 4J tc .3 * p 1878 Natator Traducer F. Mathews Imin, I8sec, 1879 Longlanda Clark 7 0 4 to 1 2min, 43Jaeo. m rt H H 1879 Betrayer Traducer J. Nolan Imin. 21soc. 1880 Camballo S. Harris 8 0 6 to 1 2min. 4hec. o , *s J. 1890 Sir Modred Tradncer Clifford Imin. 19sec. 1881 Lady Emma W. Allen 5 13 5 to 1 2min. 43isec. A < o hS 00 iH 1881 Somnus Tradncer S. Harris Imin. 19*seo
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Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2228, 19 April 1881, Page 3
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492GREAT AUTUMN HANDICAP. Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2228, 19 April 1881, Page 3
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