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, ii; . Vi ; ~ . v , v 4^' . Beautiful; si|mmet, was larger than stand; paddock, and Hill being alike 'bloselfy'^acted; 1 making' it a matter of; 'extreme "difficulty to ■ move about. 'be com-sethe'same,at;ate of tilings existed, overso 000 boingseattered thereoni Y A .WjnßatJjio**:, present ~ .wpre Lord , Hop»tpnp,yGqy^r pf EarL of ~ o* OC9, ', (1 oy fr n or; of 'So nth Australia * Admiral" Spptl' , "a 4 hd Lord: Carrington. ’ J The latter’ left aftar'th* Oijp an rbiita Eng'audr The ■ acefia when Carbine wia ruahidg' to the front at the an trance to %;t he home, stretch b 'baffled deßpriptjon;,Ltha;.?arthc ajppl > j^P. charpoiop ,t^e,«;in nip.gpoA bout b-ihg' troubled", Tif The; fastest time otiV record. The : delpaning Aprpair , never ceased - nhtil after His Excellency, the Boverhor haA presented the owner , the
Hon. S. D. Wallace, with ttie Cup, when everybody ; thought pf/;no(tbip2 but, eulogising the ,Atthn presentation of, t t hn.,pup ( ijiord sa|d " T have.,great pleasure in preMQUog* .it to so, grear a gentleman; and so atraigbfc a sportsman?' In replying, the Hon. Mr We Mace said J that!he, was most proud to hare the trophy presented in such- a manner by, so .fine a gentleman,j,,;,Thrpe chesi s yrere given, for Mr Wal lape and, bis Excellency*. then ga lisd fo,i) cheery ,fbr Carbine,,, wHiclj. syere neaylily;; given. v tb sripiy . the s’torling'inerit of 'the performance, the first haif-rnile was traversed in 49jsee, the last milein Imin. il’eec., and the last sir furlongs in Imin. 17isec., Carbine's gait being,much faster'. Results i Hurdle . Hack ; about 3 miles... Jfreegomi 1.04 Sib ... (Corrigan) X ifrjpanus,9st,6lb ... (T women t) 2 Bingarra, lOst blb,, ... .... (Davis) 3 Nine horses started. Won by a neck. Time. 6min. 27*ec. Railway Handicap ; 6 furlongs. Teksmn, Bt* ,41b. ... ... (Moran) 1 Bendigo, B J t 51b ... ... (Hurley) 2 Vilga, 7st X2Jb ... ( .... . (Biley) 3 Tirentv-B,>.ven horses started. 'lime, Imin. 15| >eci ;, , t<l ,;, . j I KBNMNaxoN Handicap ; 5 furlongs. The Harpn ... ... ... (King) 1 Thirlnsere ... ... .4. (Hales) 2 Rivulet .... ... (Power) 3 Won by' av.heid ;• .a, length between second and third. Time, Imin, 4£sec., Mklsournb Cffp* £lO 000.; second horse, £2OOO ; third, £IOOO, opt of the stake. : 3 miles. . , Carbine ... ... ... (Ramage) 1 Highborn ... ... ... (Egatt) 2 f!i-»rrs««- .(Moranl 2
The other starlets woW Melo»i Cuirassier, Sir William, Richlieu, Singapore, Chintz,, The Lawyer, . Benzon, Prince Consort,..Queen, , Tantallon,. Cba]',dea»ij. .^haka^ai,, ,T«rp901»,.. ton, Tsngeaqce, The Admiral, Tournillop, Iha JebusiteV ’ Little Bernie, M’jriel, WhimbreV, 5 E.tn»oi, Catling,. ’ Annesley, The Spot, Loyal ( Si;one,' Capstone,' The Harbor Light,'Mantilla, Plenty, Emancipation, Eamerald, Eauo, and Firelock. Won by threadengtbs. Tipje, 3mia. 28^300.
: Nursery. Handicap ; 5 furlongs. Rophietta, 7st s llib ... (Delaney); 1 Fie Crust, 7st 81b ... (Liddiard) 2 Steadfast'..,,, ... ... , 3 Won by tHree-quartera of a length. Tims, Imin: Bfseq. , Yan Yean Stages ; T mile. Teksum, fiat Hlb, including 7lb penalty (Fielder) % Wie.r.a, 7«f 81b ... ... (Ray) 2 Eiai« |! .78t,51b, (Wisby), S Sixteen . stated,. ; Won with ridiculous. ease by three lengths. Time, Imln. 42|'ac.
THE 0.J,6! METIfoPOLITAN meeting: , ' The" pari, jockey s Ci«lj)> v Metro*. Kiefsaijton to-day. The weatlwr in tie. 1 morning' was Wet arid cold,'and fine in- the afternoon. There was a fair attendance : Spring Hurdle Raci;, 150 sovb. 5 ;.. ■ ■ j 2 mites. Mr V. Taoor,ed'a Thaßpy, 9it.sib ... 1 Mr D, O'Brien/a .Little Arthur, lQ<rt ; 2lb 2. Mr ,Wi, Ruaaell'a,Romulbs l; ],Gst 2lb 5 ... ,3 Wpu by a'neckl Time, 4mln, 3jee. Dividends, £l! lis and'£X3 6s. , S'i'AJEBS, 100 soya,; 1 mile.,, Mr Hun2«rford'a Heather "Ball, 7at'2 b J Mr O. O'Connor'a Catamount, gat 91b 2 Mr W. C. Webb's. Feerawiek, 131 b 3 Woq by » Isngth. Time, lmin. 51£<ec. Dividends, £l7 4a 6d and £39 3s. ..-..;. . New Zealand Cup, 1000 sovs. ; 2 miles. Mr J. Brett's Wolverine, 6st lllb (Thomas) 3 Mr E. Qatta v Dudu, Sit 91b ~: .-. (Thompson) 2 Mr W. Douglas' Strephon, 6sfc 91b (Banks) 3 Occident, Bit 131 b ; Whisper, 7b* 12b ; St. Andrew, 7at 91b.; Jet d'Eau, 7st 71b ; Craekshot, 7«t lib; Freedom, Gat 91b ; and Kotuka, 6st 31b, also ran. Won by two lengths. Time, 3min. 38£sec. Dividends, £6 17a and £8 3a 6d. Riccakton Welter Handicap. Mr J. T. Murphy's Yoa Terapsky; Bst 1 Mr H. Vallanse'a Harkaway, 9at 6lb 2 Mr P. ButlerVßay King, &'t slb ... 3 Won by three lengths. Time, lmin. 20i<eo. , Welcome Stakes ; 4 furlongs. Mr S. H. Gollan'a Namoa, Bat ... 1 Mr D. O'Brien's Florrie, Bst 2 Mr J. Harris' Union Flag, Bst 51b ... 3
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Temuka Leader, Issue 2121, 6 November 1890, Page 1
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