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C.J.C. Metropolitan Meeting.

SKCONI)'MY, f

CiuiisTCuuitcii, November 7,

,;The attendance was' good, The Governor was present,'- £10,608 W 'putthrough.-the;.totiilisatoiu ■'"Tho ToUowuig are the results:—. ."': Soliihg Hace, of 75s6vs. 1 7 furlougg. ';,MrO,HbbbV Jack '',^'X^'i Panels-EewU.i.^2 '■■:'■.

,-k Mr. P. Butler's Eepose' 18.:Time,' luiiri "88'aec. ' Dividends, -ty vraa sold to |8(j v ; ; •' ,' ; ■.

■t^mz- —. ..... i ;">*'■*■* 'M sovs^ach,Avi(h 750 sovs added. •Porflirpe year-olds, ; SeiiOfld '.horse, ■to Receive 100 sovs, and the third 60 :sova r out.of the stake.' • , floi,!-8sl) •Jol|;lgeldiiigs,Bst7lb;:iilließ ) ;'y mMM subs. One mile and a half.i oxk Butler's Manton : '..''i' ' Mr Turhbull's Wolverine ... 8 After a couple of breaks away, the flag dropped to a capital start, Chain'-; shotb6iiig"i'atlier quicker on liis-legs. than the rest, and running in front for the first furlong. Passing; (Ms!, tonton^.^ settfed'down a iengih clear bffjhain-' shot' Cuirassier hex'ty dud 'Wolverine bringing up; the rear. I'hoy ran in thfe/order until reachingjthe top of tu'eUraight, where the lot 'tool! close order; i Everything but the favourite, however, was mider the whip, and Maiitbn, ■ running very strong ; won comfortably by : three-parts of a length, Wolverine three lengthsi away thil'd,'Cuirassier,' close up last, 'l'iiiie jjmin 4?sec, IBs;.outside,£l ; 155. : , ; ''.,;,.,-''.;.,;"_', •' ;i titewards'Stakes Haudicap, : of 800 soys!; ;Six"|urlbngs.'.;."'.';.'' ; ' ; '; •';.'■■"■' bilv'ermark',' 1.. iMr.W.I-Keith'sDuaur 2 MrGiH. Ciiffprd'sGfbldenOfestiß ! Eavenswing.;;went s off'Witlv !the lead,''and- maintained' its for'i one hundred' yards,- WheirSilVernjark and Dudu- 'mu': through'; and' assumed coinnland as 1 they rounded the* top turn, In. the ,sjraight, Bilvermark, holding his'position loathe end] won very comfortably'by d length;. Time, lmin 16|sec;.v Dividend—lnside, #9b#; ojtfs;ide,,j62Js 6d, fn; ,, ( Epsom 'High.; Weight Handicap, 100 sovs, Oho mile and a quarter;' :

. Mr J. : Stoplioiisous, i Captain ) ■ ■ :Coblri-■•".':;-^...^;.. }H ■ MvM.Slibrwin'sQuibblo..; -2' Mr H, Hammond's Sultan 8 Won by a neck from Quibble; Sultan, close up, tbird, and Sextant fourth, Tiino,-j2min ;l|sec, Dividend—lnside, £7 7s j outsido, L 8 17s. ; ' • -■ ■./.::'■ .■..'■■ i-!! Juvenile Plato, iof' 2(Jos6vs.,' Jl'ivo furlongs. Mr W. Robinson's Exchange t MrE.Cutts' Cynisca ... ■ t Mr P. Bufclev's A'dultion ... 3 tDead heat.:Ninestarted. Dunkeld and Exchange got away two lengths in front of Adultion and Cynisca, and maintained tho advantage as they rounded the top turn. 'Approaching the distance Dunkold gave way, and Cynisca came up to Exchange, filly hadlier'Hcadjn front opposite the .paddock, but, tlie colt, coming again in the last halt-dozen similes, made.a dead heat ofit, Adultioii ; a length away; third. • linin. 2Jsec. 'Dividends—lnside, -Exchange, L2 18s; Cynisca, L2 9s; outside, Exchange, L2lss 6d; Cynisca, L2 8s 6d. The owners agreed to divide. Ladies'. Purse: Handicap, of 100. About ono mile and a half. : '

Mr J. Stepliclisori's Captain' Cook 1 Mr H, Taylor'a.'.Marmion " .... ,2 Mr P. Butler's Moss Rose; ~,„'„',' 8 , Won-rather easily by. two loiigtlis. Time 2min,ifi7sec. -Dividends,:£B 19s6dand£5 4s6d.' ,- :,,v\:

' Post of GOsovsl Four fur-. loiigSr.tThis.was wori'.by."Mr 'H.'! Piper's Idalia, beating .'ten others! Dividends,£Bl4sodandMßd.,':i ; i Christchuroh,' Thursday.' jsj Tho 'wether..is' 'snowy 'to-day. Spring Nursery Handicap. Coruhna : ' ~,: ,„v:l ■■■■• "Merrie.England;;.' -, ! ,;-'-2- .-:■ Waterbaby ..V : .„. 8

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3049, 8 November 1888, Page 2

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C.J.C. Metropolitan Meeting. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3049, 8 November 1888, Page 2

C.J.C. Metropolitan Meeting. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3049, 8 November 1888, Page 2

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