THIRD DAY'S RACING. Sydney, September 27.
The third' day's racing ia,.c6rinectwn^wibnl the A. J,O. Meeting washeld; fc6-dS'y.|^?hef^ was a fair attendance. 'Theiweather^asl tine. The results were asfblloVsi^li^l^l The Cbaven Plate, a s weeps takesfof/fs;? soys each, ' lfb, with ' 300sovs f %a%ed>p second horse 75sbvs' from the prizeff#For? three-year-olds and upwards. --l^niileJ^ Hon. J. -White's eh h Abercorn;' J-yrsA/" by Chester—Cinnamon, 9st (Hales) : .t*l?l „ Mr W. Gannon's br h. The Australian' f Peer,' 4yrs, by Darebin — Stockdove,, 1 9st (Power) ' f '.":.'' f " 2 Mr.'J. Mayo's b m The" Queen, syrs, by r*' The Drummer — Black Swan, Bst 131b ■ - (Gough) , \}\^s The betting was : Even money on The Australian Peer, 2 to 1 against Abercorn, 4; to/1 against The Queen. Australian Peer, jumped away with the lead, which he maintained until reaching ,the straight, with The.Queen close up. At the distance post Hales brdugh.fr Abercorn up with a great rush, and, catch^ > ing the , favourite in the last few, strides,-?! won, amid great enthusiasm, by a shoriM neck. Tiine72min. 19£ sec. ' • — "^'" The Wycombe Stakes, a sweepstakes of 5 soys. each, lft., with 350sovs added. Second horse to receive lOOsovs from the ' prize. The winner of any race (not a handicap) of. the value of 200sovs to carry , 51b; of 300sovs, 7Jb; of 500sovs, 101b extra ; maidens, 3 years old, allowed 71b : 4 years old and upwards, 101b. One mile and three-quarters. Hon. J. White's br q Ensign', 3yrs, by •' Grandmaster — Formosa ... ..". ,1 , Mr J. Cook's br q Lamond, 3yrs. by , ' - Newminster — Axiom ... 2,' Mr G. B. Rowley's br c Bluenose, 3yrs, < j by Somnus — Giggler '- 3 5 The Second Foal Stakes, of 20sovs euoti/f* Second horse, 50sovs. Breeder of the !^ winner, lOOsovs from the A.J.C. For",* three-year-olds. , One mile and a quarter. < Mr W. Gannon's b c Wycombe, 3yrs, by Maribyrnong— Guelder Rose ... 1 , Dilisk 2 Mr J. Monaghan's b f Bonnie Spec, by !" Robinson Crusoe— Lady Spec -. 3* Pearl Shell also started. The race was won by a neck. Time, lmin 14Jsec. , - The Sydney Handicap, a handicap sweepstakes of ssovs each, 1 ft, with 300sovs [ added. For three-year-olds and upwards. Second horse 75sovs from the prize; * A winner of a handicap, after the declaration of weights, to carry 101b extra. One mile and a-half. Mr T. Brown's ch'g Simon, syrs ... + Mr J. Mayo's br h Invader, syrs ... t Mr H. Robert's b b Leichardt, syrs ... 3 Ln the run off Invader won easily. The Suburban Handicap, a , handicap sweepstakes of ssovs each, 1 ft, with 200sovs added. For three-year-olds and upwards. Second horse, 50sovs from the prize. Lowest weight, 7st. Seven furlongs. - Tilburn :..- :.? .' f Newmarket ... • . . ... ... ... f Romany 'Ronnie '. 3 Time, lmin 31sec. The dead heat was run off later in the day,, when Newmarket won. \
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Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 304, 3 October 1888, Page 3
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454THIRD DAY'S RACING. Sydney, September 27. Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 304, 3 October 1888, Page 3
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