SPORTING.
, 0.J.0. ADTCFVIN MEETING.' Christchurch, Nov. 7. There was a good attendance.. The ■weather was fine, except while the Derby as being run, when it rained. Resu'ts : Hurdle Handicap, of 100 sovs; about 1£ miles.—Mr D. Rutherfold’a Irish King, 1; Mr D. Rutherford's Maiaboorn, 2, Time, 3iwin 9*ec. Dividends—£9 2s and £f 11s Gd. Selling Race, of 75 sovs'; 7 furlongs. Mrasta Hobbs’ J«ck, 1 ; Mr F. Piinet’s Rewi, 2. Time, 1 min 32seca. Dividends —£9 3s 6d and £l2lls 6d. The Derby Stakes; a, sweepstakes of 26 sovs each, with 750 sovs added ; for three-year-olds; second horse to receive ICO sovs, and the third horse 50 sovs nut of the stake; 1| miles. (Closed with 52 BU b(..)_ Mr Buyer’s Maeton, 1; Hon. W. Robinson’s Chain Shot, 2. Time, 2min 40secs. Dividends—lnside £llss, outside £1 15s. Stewards’ St. kes, of 300 sovs; 6 furlongs.—Mr H. Goodman’s Silverraark, 1 ; Mr w . H, Keith’s Dudu, .2,... Time, Itnin 16J s cs. D vidends—£2 19s 6d and £3 9s 6d. Epsom High Weight Handicap, of 100 soys; l£ miles.—Mr J. S'ephensen’s Captain Co k, 1 ; Mr M. Slier win’ Quibblr, 2. Time, 2min 13J rev Dividend—£7 7s and £8 17s. Juvenile Plate, of 200 sovs; 5 fur ongs. Hon. W. RobinEßu’s Exchange, add Mr E. Cutts’a Cynisca, dead heat—Mr-P. Adulation, 3. The owners agreed to divide. Ladies’ Purse, of 100 sovs ; about l£ miles ; gentlemen riders. —Mr J, StephenCaptain Cook, 1; Mi' H. Taylors Marmion, 2. . . , , ‘ The Post Stakes, 4 furlongs, was won by Idalia. . ■ . November 8. The weather was wet, and the atten.dance moderate. £B4OO wßS;put, through the tota’isator. Results Spring Nursery Handicap, of 150 sovs. —Mr 0. Beresford’s Govupnail,! Hoc. W.l Robinson’s Merrie England 2. The Oak Stakes, 1 \ miles ; a sweepstakes of 10 sovs each; ; with 250 added ; second filly to . receive ,50 sovs,' and; Jim. third filly2s sovs out of th*; stake.—Mr Webb’s Enchantress 1, Middle Park Stud Company’s Raveuswing,2. [A. ; : < Canterbury Cup, of 500 sovs; 2£ miles;QMr P. 5 Butler’s Mahton 1, Hon. W.- Robinson’s Chain Shot 2. Metropolitan Handicap, • of 250 sovs ; 14 miles.—Mr J. Jones’ British Lion 1, Mr W. C. Webb’s Ruby 2. ' Selling Race, of 75 sovs ; 6 furlongs. —Mr F. Panel’s Rewi 1, Mr G. H. Clifford’s Maligner 2. Flying Handicap, of 100 sovs j 5 fur-loags.-Mr G. H. Clifford’s Ohudleigh 1, Mr G. G. Stead’s Sextant 2. '1 A' 'i The Consolation Handicap, of 100 sovs, 1 mile, was won by Strenuous, basting eight others.
Y.R.O. MEETING,
r MiißotrfiNE, Nov. 8. About 15,000 people were on the, ground to-day, the third day of the meeting. Results: —Flying Stakes: Mr D. O’Brien 9, Carbine 1, Hop. J., Whim’s Pippb 2. Oak Stakes: MrJ. Marshall’s Pearl Shell 1, Hod. J. White’s Volley 2. Second jHurdle Race: Mr N. Wilson’s Blue Mountain 1, Mr O, A. Weston’s Acorn 2. Royal P;rk Stakes: Mr G. Cook’s ■ Cyclops and Mr I). S, Wallace’s Mentor dead heat, Hob. J. White’s Oatlyon 3 (the owners of Manter and Cyc'opa agreed to divide the stakes): Victorian Stakes: Sir. W. J. . Ol»rk’a Menotti 1, Mr D. S. Wallace’s Enfilade 2.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1814, 10 November 1888, Page 4
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