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YEAR: 1902

CARNIVAL WEEK LADIES' BRACELETS

The two ladies' bracelets, to be competed for at the New Zealand Metropolitan Trotting Club's meeting, to be held in Carnival Week, are now on view in Messrs G Coates and Co's window, 218 Colombo Street. That for the saddle event (Nov 11) is a bright gold coronet setting, holding eleven fine large sapphires and twenty smaller diamonds. The harness bangle (Nov 14) is composed of seven large rubies of good colour, and fourteen diamonds closely grain set in dull gold setting, each side of which is heavily engraved



Credit: Director writing in Star 6 Nov 1902

 

YEAR: 1902

NZMTC SPRING MEETING FIRST DAY

Handicapper, Mr H Brinkman; starter, Mr H Reynolds.

The New Zealand Metropolitan Trotting Club's Spring Meeting was commenced today. The weather was dull and threatening, and there was a large attendance. The track was in first-class order, favourable to fast times, and the grounds were looking at their best. The following are the details of the racing up to the time of going to press:-

INTERMEDIATE HANDICAP (in harness) of 60 sovs; second horse 6 sovs and third horse 3 sovs from the stake. Two miles.

Mr J McConachie's gr g Atherton, by General Tracy, aged, 19sec (Owner) 1.

Mr F H Riddler's b g Logan, 4yrs, 12sec (W Lennard) 2.

Mr C E Fisher's b m Al F, 5yrs, 13sec (Owner) 3.

Bill scr, Rushlight 6sec, Van Wilkes 7sec, Little Albert 12sec, Silverwood 14sec, Impulse II 16sec, Whirlwind II 17sec and St Lawrence 19sec also started.

With a lap covered Atherton had run into first place, with St Lawrence, Al F and Logan as his nearest attendants. At the end of a mile the leader had increased his advantage, and thereafter had the race in hand, winning very easily from Logan by fifty yards, Al F seventy yards away third. Little Albert was fourth, and Silverwood fifth. Time 5min 12sec. Dividends - Atherton, £3 16s; Logan, 16s.

LADIES' BRACELET HANDICAP (in saddle) 0f 55 sovs; second horse 3 sovs and third horse 2 sovs from the stake. Two miles.

Mrs Newton's br g Weary Willy, by Kentucky Boy, 5yrs, 35sec (Mr H Newton) 1.

Miss E Fergusson's b m Katie III, aged, 40sec (Mr G Fergusson) 2.

Miss Hamilton's b g Spec, aged, 15sec (Mr W Hamilton) 3.

Nonsense scr, Lignite 12sec, Flash 28sec, Paddyfeldt 28sec, Diagram 32sec, Baroness 34sec, Silvertail II 34sec, Specify 35sec and Teresa 37sec, Vesta 40sec (coupled with Katie III), Premier Dick 40sec and General Star 40sec, Molly Reilly 40sec, Roulette 40sec and Bob M 40sec, Miss Brook 40sec and Imperieuse 40sec also started.

Molly Reilly, Weary Willie and Katie III led in turn, but in the last round Weary Willie got to the front for a second time, and lasted long enough to beat Katie III with Spec a dozen lengths away, and just in front of Molly Reilly and Silvertail II. Time 5min 33 2/5sec. Dividends - Weary Willie, £4 2s; Katie III, £8 4s.

METROPOLITAN HANDICAP (in harness) of 140 sovs; second horse 14 sovs, and third horse 7 sovs from the stake. Two miles.

Mr G McClatchie's b g Velox, by Vancleve, 5yrs, 14sec ( M Albaugh) 1.

Mr A Dale's b g Lopp, 5yrs, 15sec (J Farrar) 2.

Mr J A Buckland's br g St Simon, 5yrs, 10sec (C Piper) 3.

Monte Carlo scr, Wild Bill 10sec, Albert 14sec and All Day 15sec also started.

Velox was in the lead before half a mile had been covered, with Lopp and Albert as his nearest attendants. At the end of a mile St Simon had closed up on the leaders,and he ran into third place a round from home. Lopp and Velox kept well together most of the way, the latter winning by a length, with St Simon twenty lengths away. Time 4min 55 3/5sec. Dividends - Velox £2 2s, Lopp £1 6s.

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SPREYDON HANDICAP, of 65 sovs; Two miles - Lillian D, scr, 1; Auctioneer II, 6sec and Lignite, 8sec, dead heat 2. Time 5min 9sec. Dividends - Lillian D £4 10s, Auctioneer II 12s, Lignite £1 6s.

MIDDLETON HANDICAP, of 70 sovs; Two miles - Edna, 15sec, 1; Verax, 7sec, 2; Black Child, scr, 3. Time 5min 2sec. Dividend - £7 10s.

ADVANCE HANDICAP, of 60 sovs; One mile and a half - Coney, 16sec, 1; Wild Agnes, 16sec 2; Verice, 16sec 3. Time 3min 54 2/5sec. Dividends - £4 16s and 14s.

ELECTRIC HANDICAP, of 65 sovs; One Mile - Coin, 9sec 1; Perewiti, 11sec 2; Explanation, 9sec, 3. Time 2min 30sec. Dividend - £3 10s.

Extract from Ashburton Guardian 12 Nov 1902.

DASH HANDICAP Mr R McDonnell's br g Hamlin, by Prince Imperial - Minnie, secured the Dash Handicap (in harness) of 65 sovs, one mile, in the fast time of 2min 27 4/5sec and returned a dividend of £4 18s.

Credit: Star 11 Nov 1902

 

YEAR: 1902

NZMTC SPRING MEETING SECOND DAY

The weather for the second day's racing of the New Zealand Metropolitan Trotting Club's Spring Meeting was threatening, but there was a fair attendance of the public. The totalisator investments amounted to £7121 10s. The following are details of the racing:-

TRIAL HANDICAP (in harness) of 60 sovs; second horse 6 sovs, and third horse 3 sovs from the stake. One mile and a half.

Mr J Cooper's blk h Phoenix, by Imperious-Rita, 4yrs, 14sec (J Milne) 1.

Mrs R Day's b g Impulse II, 6yrs, 21 sec (R Day) 2.

Mr F H Riddler's b g Logan, 4yrs, 4sec (J Lennard) 3.

Onward scr, Verice 7sec, Bill 8sec, Al F 10sec, Fairy Queen 10sec, Rushlight 13sec, Van Wilkes 14sec, Birchwood 14 sec, Silverwood 19sec, Teresa 23sec and Rowena 23sec also started.

After covering a lap Phoenix assumed command, and was never afterwards headed, winning easily by ten lengths from Impulse II who beat Logan twenty lengths for second place, Onward, who finished fast, next. Time 3min 48sec.

PONY HANDICAP (in harness) of 30 sovs; second pony 3 sovs and third pony 2 sovs from the stake. One mile and a half.

Miss M White's b g Ping Pong, by Young Irvington, 3yrs, 40sec. (Hutton) 1.

Mr George White's br m Amelia, aged, scr (A Smith) 2.

Mr J Cooper's blk h Phoenix, 4yrs, 14sec (J Milne) 3.

Ping Pong, making every use of his handicap, was never threatened, winning pulling up, by over 100 yards, Amelia beating Phoenix by two lengths for second place. Time 4min 14sec. Dividend - £1 18s

SPRING HANDICAP (in saddle) of 90 sovs; second horse 9 sovs and third horse 4 sovs from the stake. One mile and a half.

Mr J Pettie's b g Faithful, by Burlington B, aged, 8sec. (A McCann) 1

Mr F Holmes's b g Vascoe, aged, 3sec (Owner) 2

Mr R Rutherford's br m Cling, aged, scr (M Allen) 3

Michael Malone 1sec, Big Jim 12sec, Nonsense 12sec and Lignite 12sec also started.

Nonsense was in front for a furlong, but Faithful closed on her, and led past the stand. With another lap covered Faithful was ten lengths in front of Vascoe, with Cling, who broke entering the straight, third. The leader was never therafter troubled, winning easily by forty yards, Vascoe easing up, beating Cling by a length for second place. Time 3min 38 4/5sec. Dividends - On Faithful £2 8s, on Vascoe 18s.

HIGH-CLASS HANDICAP (in harness) of 175 sovs; second horse 17 sovs and third horse 8 sovs from the stake. Two miles.

Mr J A Buckland's br g St Simon, by St Louis, 5yrs, 10sec (C Piper) 1.

Mr C Mace's b h Almont, aged, 2sec (L Robertson) 2.

Mr G McClatchie's b g Velox, 5yrs, 9sec (M Albaugh) 3.

Boldrewood 5sec also started.

St Simon and Velox gained on the other pair in the first round, Almont being slow at leaving the mark. Two rounds from home Velox was just behind St Simon, and Almont and Boldrewood commenced to lessen the gap. St Simon went away from Velox in the last half-mile, and won by five lengths, Almont finishing very fast and beating Velox on the post. Time 4min 48 2/5sec. Dividend - £3 2s

PROGRESSIVE HANDICAP (in saddle) of 70 sovs; second horse 7 sovs and third horse 3 sovs from the stake. Two miles.

Mr J P Hestler's gr g Auctioneer II (late Auctioneer), by Chieftain, aged, 10sec (C Piper) 1.

Mr K H Smith's b g Balmoral II, 5yrs, 8sec (Owner) 2.

Mr W H Young's b g Carl, 6yrs, 6sec (J Milne) 3.

Lilian D scr, Sydney 2sec, Kingston 4sec, Millionaire 9sec, Bushman 10sec, Union Jack 10sec and Milroy 10sec also started.

Aictioneer II was in front all the way, with Balmoral II in close attendance after the first round. Auctioneer II easily held his position, and won by half a dozen lengths, Carl beating Milroy for third place. Time 5min 2 2/5sec. Dividends - Autioneer II £4 12s, Balmoral II £2 18s.

ADDINGTON HANDICAP (in harness) of 60 sovs; second horse 8 sovs and third horse 4 sovs from the stake. Two miles.

Mr W Kerr's blk h Satinwood, by Wildwood, 4yrs, 17sec (Owner) 1.

Mr G McClatchie's br g Vaunt, 4yrs, 10sec (M Albaugh) 2.

Mr R Rutherford's br m Rexie, aged, 16sec (A S Blott) 3.

Rothschild boy scr, Black Child 6sec, Collector 12sec and The Orphan 16sec also started.

Satinwood led past the stand, followed by Rexie and The Orphan, but before the end of the first round Vaunt had run into second place. Half a mile from home Vaunt ranged alongside Satinwood, but broke badly, and he left his feet twice before the finish, Satinwood winning easily by three lengths. Time 5min. Dividends - Satinwood £1 16s, Vaunt £1.

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Evening Post 14 Nov 1902

At the Metropolitan Trotting Club's meeting at Christchurch, yesterday
TELEGRAPH HANDICAP, of 70 sovs; One mile. - Fichu, 7sec, 1; Honest Jack, 5sec 2; Naughty Girl, 6sec, 3. Time 2min 28sec. Dividend £2 8s.

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Ashburton Guardian 14 Nov 1902.

The SPEEDWELL HANDICAP, of 80 sovs, 1 mile, was won by Mr R McDonnell's Hamlin, by Prince Imperial - Minnie, in the excellent time of 2min 24 2/5sec, pulling up.

Credit: Star 13 Nov 1902

 

YEAR: 1902

NZMTC SPRING MEETING THIRD DAY

For the third day of the New Zealand Metropolitan Trotting Club's meeting, the weather was showery, but the track was in good order. The totalisator returns were £9076 for the day, and the total for the meeting £23,634, an increase of £6008 over last year. The following are results:-

INNOVATION HANDICAP, of 60 sovs; Two miles. Gimblet 1, Specify 2, Periwiti 3. Time - 5.27. Divs - £10 12s and £2 6s.

LADIES' BRACELET, of 60 sovs: Two miles. Cashier 1, Onward 2, Manager 3. Time - 5.35 2/5sec. Dividends - £6 14s and £24 8s.

NEW ZEALAND HANDICAP of 200 sovs; Two miles. Ribbonwood 1, Monte Carlo 2, Boldrewood 3. What and The Heir also started. Won Comfortably. Time - 4.43. Dividend - £2 2s.

HALSWELL HANDICAP, of 80 sovs; Two miles. Lady Retford 1, Vanity 2, Cling 3. Time - 5.1. Divs - £1 18s and £7 2s.

FREE-FOR-ALL, of 75 sovs; One mile. Ribbonwood 1, Valour 2, Flora G 3. Time - 2.15 4/5sec. Dividend - £1 6s

HORNBY HANDICAP, of 80 sovs; Two miles. Verax 1, Black Child 2, Rexie 3. Time - 4.59. Dividends - £15 12s and £3 8s.

RAILWAY HANDICAP, of 90 sovs; 1 1/2 miles. The Needle 1, Little Archie 2, All Day 3. Time - 3.37 2/5sec. Divs - £3 10s and 18s.

SWIFT HANDICAP, of 80 sovs; One mile. - Michael Malone 1, Coin 2, Vasco 3. Time - 2.25. Divs - £1 14s and 14s.

FINAL HANDICAP, of 90 sovs; One mile. - Albert 1, Val 2, The Heir 3. Time - 2.25. Divs - £10 6s and £1 14s.

Credit: Ahburton Guardian 15 Nov 1902

 

YEAR: 1901

1901 NZMTC SPRING MEETING: FIRST DAY

Handicapper, Mr H Brinkman; Starter, Mr C O'Connor.

The Spring Meeting of the New Zealand Metropolitan Trotting Club was begun today, in fine weather. At starting time the weather was threatening, and this no doubt affected the attandance, which, though not large, increased considerably as the afternoon wore on.

The many improvements effected of late were greatly appreciated, and the track was in first-rate order. Amongst the many visitors present was the Hon J Carroll, who was the guest of the stewards.

The new teahouse proved itself to be a great convenience, as did the alterations to the totalisator-house, which has now been placed just at the back of the stand.

During the afternoon, General Lincoln, winner of the Juvenile Stakes at the May Meeting, was led onto the lawn and decorated with the club's ribbon by Mrs Stevens. Cheers were given for the horse, his owner and trainer.

Considering the attendance, speculation was good, no less than £3119 being passed through the totalisator. The system of paying dividends on the first and second horses met with great favour, and was no doubt responsible for the heavy betting. An excellent luncheon was provided br Mr A Rattray.

The following were the results:-

MAIDEN HANDICAP (in saddle) of 50 sovs; second horse 10 sovs and third horse 5 sovs from the stake. Two miles.

Mr W C Douglas's br m Queen Bee, by Imperious, 6yrs, 15sec, (A Pringle) 1.
Mr M Edwards's br m Nellie D, 5yrs, 14sec (M Edwards) 2.
Mr E R Roberts's b g Kilroth, 5yrs, 12sec (W Taggart) 3.

Miss Victor II, 6sec, Vanity 9sec, Nonsense 9sec, Galway 10sec, Federation 10sec, Young Kentucky 11sec, Fair Boy 11sec, Te Hau 12sec, Whisper 18sec, Little Albert 13sec, Blue Bell 13sec, The Master 15sec and Gingernut 15sec also started.

Queen Bee left the mark smartly and with half a mile gone was showing the way to Whisper and Kilroth. With half the distance covered Kilroth has got on terms with the leader, Whisper losing her place by breaking. Starting the last round Queen Bee had drawn away from Kilroth , and going on won easily by fifty yards. Kilroth tired to nothing in the last quarter, and Nellie D beat him for second place Time 5min 24sec. Dividends - On Queen Bee £69, on Nellie D 14s.

PONY HANDICAP (in harness) of 35 sovs; second horse 7 sovs and third horse 3 sovs from the stake. Two miles.

Mr J McQuilkin's ch m Edna, by Black Prince, 4 or 5yrs, 30sec (N Price) 1.
Mr G Bush's br g Rushlight, 5yrs, 16sec (-) 2.
Mr G St Clair's b g Jingo, 6yrs, 28sec (C Piper) 3.

Agnes 28sec, Gipsy 30sec and Mary 30sec also started.

Edna quickly put a long gap between herself and Jingo, Rushlight following in third place. All through the first round Edna had an advantage of over fifty yards, and going very steadily won as she pleased by that distance. In the last round Rushlight passed Jingo, and beat him home by forty yards. Time 5min 41sec. Dividends - On Edna £2, on Rushlight £2 2s.

HIGH-CLASS HANDICAP (in saddle) of 110 sovs; second horse 22 sovs and third horse 11 sovs from the stake. Two miles.

Mr J A Buckland's b g The Heir, by Vancleve-Fraulein, 4yrs, 15sec (C Piper) 1.
Mr W Kerr's br m Thelma, by Kentucky, aged, 9sec (Owner) 2.
Mr T Yarr's br g Monte Carlo, by Lincoln Yet, aged, 7sec (B Edwards) 3.

Mr J Smithers's b m Vickery, 6yrs, 3sec (M Edwards)
Mr W McFarlane's b g J.H. 12sec (R Day)
Mr L Robertson's ch h Bellman, aged, 15sec (Owner)

The Heir got very quickly under way, and at the stand was six lengths in front of Bellman, who was followed by JH and Thelma. All through the second round the leader held his own and Thelma closed on Bellman, Monte Carlo and Vickery gradually making up their leeway. Entering the second mile there was little alteration, except that Thelma had deposed Bellman. When the last round was entered The Heir was still going strongly in front, fully holding his own with Thelma. Monte Carlo improved his position, and gradually gained on Thelma, but neither could catch Fritz's brother, who won by quite thirty yards. Two lengths separated Thelma from Monte Carlo, who was followed at a considerable interval by Bellman. Time 4min 54 4/5sec. Dividends - On The Heir £3 4s, on Thelma £1 2s.

LADIES BRACELET (in saddle) valued 25 sovs, with 30 sovs added; second horse 6 sovs and third horse 3 sovs from the stake. Two miles.

Mrs J S Heighway's b g Dexter, by Mambrino Mac, aged, 36sec (Mr J S Heighway) 1.
Mrs J Carleton's g g Strathconan, aged, 27sec (Mr J Carleton) 2.
Mrs J Messervey's b m Nita, aged, 40sec. (Mr J Messervey) 3.

Daisy 16sec, Queen Bee 16sec (pen 24sec), Protest 20sec, Eltee More 20sec, Heather Dew 20sec, Vanity Fair 23sec, Royal Tar 24sec, Maid of Ohoka 25sec, Rosetta 27sec, Paddyfeldt 27sec, Balmoral II 27sec, Tim 29sec, Miss Victor II 30sec, Annie Rooney 32sec, Bob M 35sec, Auchmethie 35sec, Florence 35sec, The Duke 35sec, Duchess of York 35sec, Vancliffe 36sec, Wild Girl 36sec, Young Kentucky 36sec, Te Hau 37sec, Bushman 37sec, Kilroth 37sec, Burwood Bess 38sec, Roller 38sec, Dart 38sec, Blue Bell 39sec, First and Last 40sec, Mungo Park 40sec, Nil Desperandum 40sec, Kruger 40sec, Telegram 40sec and Gingernut 40sec also started.

Nita led the field all through the first mile, Te Hau, Kilroth and Dexter being at the head of the rest. When well into the second half Dexter caught Nita, and Kilroth improved his position. In the last quarter Strath conan took third position, but could not catch the leader, Dexter eventually winning by eight lengths; half that distance between second and third. Time 5min 43sec. Dividends - On Dexter £4 18s, on Strathconan £6 16s.

AUGUST HANDICAP (saddle) of 80 sovs; second 16 sovs and third 8 sovs from stake. Two miles.

A J Keith's b m Millionaire by Vandebilt, aged, 19sec (A Pringle) 1.
J Milne's Principal, 18sec (Owner) 2.
N Price's Michael Malone,12sec (Owner) 3.

Nantes 8sec, Spider 13sec, Big Jim 14sec, Pansy B 17sec, Maniac 19sec and Day Break 29sec also started.

Daybreak broke after going a few yards, and Maniac, getting smartly away, soon established a big lead of Millionaire and Principal. Passing the stand the second time Maniac was twelve lengths to the good, while Millionaire was four lengths in front of Principal, the other a long way off. Entering the last lap Maniac tired badly, and Millionaire, getting on terms along the back, came on and won easily from Principal, who just beat Michael Malone for second place. Time 5min 11 3/5sec. Dividends - On Millionaire £20 4s, on Principal £2 4s

ADVANCE HANDICAP (harness) of 50 sovs; second 10 sovs and third 5sovs from stake. Two miles.

L Robertson's b m Felony by Treason, aged, 19sec (Owner) 1.
W F Whitaker's Viotta, 15sec (Owner) 2.
J Vallance's Cincinnatti, 20sec (M Edwards) 3.

Veto 9sec, Necklace 18sec, Mesmerist 19sec, Rupee 20sec and Roseleaf 20sec also started.

Rupee was just showing in front of Cincinnatti and Felony when the stand was reached. A little further on Felony had got to the front, but, breaking, allowed Cincinnatti and Rupee to close on him. On getting under way again Felony soon established a good lead, which he maintained to the finish. In the last half-mile Viotta came very fast, and cutting down Rupee and Cincinnatti, got to within a length of the leader, when the post was reached. Cincinnatti finished in third place, fifty yards off, followed by Rupee. Time, 5min 25sec. Dividends - On Felony £4 2s; on Viotta £1 10s.

ELECTRIC HANDICAP (saddle) of 60 sovs; second 12 sovs and third 6 sovs from stake. One mile.

T Yarr's br m Naughty Girl, aged, 18sec (B Edwards) 1.
R Carr's Maniac, 11sec (W J Taggart) 2.
J A Buckland's Valour, scr (C Piper) 3.

Moana 2sec, Principal 6sec, Wild Bill 8sec, Gertie 10sec, Linda 11sec, Sweet Marie 12sec and Topsy Irvington 14sec also started.

When they had settled into their places Naughty Girl was showing the way to Sweet Marie, Maniac and Gertie following. At the stand there was little between Naughty Girl and Sweet Marie who had Gertie in immediate attendance. Going down the back stretch Gertie was on terms with Naughty Girl, Maniac being third and Valour, who had travelled at a great pace, fourth. At the home bend Gertie retired, and Maniac, coming strongly, finished within a length and a half of Naughty Girl, Valour, the same distance off, third. Time, 2min 35sec. Dividends - On Naughty Girl £3 10s; on Maniac £1 8s.

DASH HANDICAP (harness) of 60 sovs; second 12 sovs and third 6 sovs from stake. One mile

E Bowe's br g Albert by Boston, aged, 21sec (R Day) 1.
G G Holmes's Lady Spec, 19sec, (J Wright) 2.
Wilson & Mangin's Sacramento, 18sec (F Holmes) 3.

Val scr, Utah 5sec, St Kilda 13sec, General Lincoln 14sec, Huon Prince 15sec, The Gossoon 16sec, Wild Wave 21sec and The Orphan 21sec also started.

Wild Wave momentarily showed in front, but soon gave way to Albert, who at the half-mile post had established a commanding lead. Lady Spec was now in second place, followed by Sacramento and Orphan, the others strung out. Easily holding his own, Albert went on and won by seven lengths, a like distance separating second and third. Time, 2min 34 4/5sec. Dividends - On Albert £2 4s; on Lady Spec £1 12s.

Credit: Star 10 Aug 1901 & The Press 12 Aug 1901

 

YEAR: 1901

NZMTC SPRING MEETING: Second Day

The New Zealand Metropolitan Trotting Club's Spring Meeting was continued at the grounds, Lincoln Road, this afternoon. A stiff nor'-wester blew during the early stages of the proceedings, raising considerable dust, and inconveniencing the riders and drivers. Later, a change took place, and a south-westerly wind brought with it steady rain. Though not sufficiently heavy to greatly affect the track, it made matters far from comfortable for spectators, the outside public in particular being in an uncomfortable position.

The attendance showed a considerable increase on that of the opening day, many visiting sportsmen, both north and south, being interested spectators. That the system of paying out two dividends has become popular was evinced by the spirited speculation that took place. No less a sum than £7762 was invested on the totalisators.

Amongst the many visitors present were Hon Geo McLean, Messrs H McIlwraith, S Myers and W Rutherford.

Results:-

TRIAL HANDICAP TROT (in harness) of 50 sovs; second horse 10 sovs and third horse 5sovs from the stake. Two miles.

Mr G W Drapper's b g Merrimac, by General Tracey, 6yrs, 6sec (D J Price) 1.
Mr J S Heighway's b g Dexter, aged, 8sec (W Orange) 2.
Mr J Vallance's b g Oswego, 5yrs, 16sec (A Binnie) 3.

Veto scr, The Workman 2sec, Nellie D 3sec, Prince Charming 12sec, Vanguard 13sec, Te Hau 14sec, Rupee 14sec, Hamlin 16sec and The Banker 16sec also started.

At the end of half a mile Oswego went to the front, but was immediately passed by Merimac, Dexter, and Prince Charming, and in the order named, with Dexter fourth, the next half mile was travelled. Merrimac, with Dexter on his wheel, then drew away, and the former, on the inside, holding command for the remainder of the journey, won by two lengths from Dexter. Oswego, nearly one hundred yards away, beating the tiring Prince Charming for third place; Veto was fifth. Time 5min 17sec. Dividends - On Merrimac £1 16s, on Dexter £1 6s.

PONY HANDICAP TROT (in saddle) of 35 sovs; second horse 7 sovs and third horse 3 sovs from the stake. Two miles.

Mr R Whittaker's b m Streamlet, by Kentucky, 5yrs, 27sec (R Hill) 1.
Mr G St Clair's b g Jingo, 6yrs, 19sec (C Piper) 2.
Mr W Price's b m Monkey Brand, 3yrs, 27sec (Owner) 3.

Vanity Fair scr, Rushlight 3sec, Evelyn 13sec, Nita 18sec, Agnes 21sec, Mary 21sec, Pansy Irvington 21sec, Dawn 25sec, Invicta 27sec and Bluefire 27sec also started.

Monkey Brand led for the first half-mile, at the end of which Streamlet went to the front, and never afterwards being headed, won very comfortably by eighty yards from Jingo, who displaced Monkey Brand a quarter of a mile from home, the latter finishing six lengths behind Jingo. Time 5min 41sec. Dividends - On Streamlet £10 12s; on Jingo £3 14s.

METROPOLITAN HANDICAP TROT (in harness) of 150 sovs; second horse 30 sovs and third horse 15 sovs from the stake. Two miles.

Mr D J Price's Victory II, by General Tracey, aged, 9sec (Owner) 1.
Mr L Robertson's ch h Bellman, aged, 15sec (Owner) 2.
Mr W Kerr's b m Thelma, aged, 8sec (Owner) 3.

Vickery 4sec, The Heir 9sec, Bell Boy 9sec and Sam Slick 10sec also started.

Bell Boy broke badly in the first quarter of a mile, and Bellman went on in front of Victory II, Sam Slick and Thelma. As the stand was passed the second time Victory II took the lead, and The Heir moved into fourth place, and a little later passed Thelma. Entering the last circuit Victory II was just clear of Bellman, who was five lengths in advance of The Heir, and going along the back stretch the leader improved his advantage, and The Heir lost ground. Victory II held his position to the end, winning pretty comfortably by four lengths from Bellman, while Thelma, who finished strongly, was seven lengths further away third, and The Heir a similar distance behind, fourth. Time 4min 54sec. Dividends - On Victory II £3 8s; on Bellman £2 8s.

HALSWELL HANDICAP TROT (harness) of 55 sovs; second 11 sovs, and third 5 sovs from stake. Two miles.

W Lenhart's b m Necklace by Rothschild, 6yrs, 18sec (Owner) 1.
G McClatchie's Velox, 3sec, (Albaugh) 2.
C W Howard's Milroy, 10sec (T Frost) 3.

Rickety scr, Viotta 1sec, Linwood 6sec, Mermaid 12sec, Pioneer 14sec, Strathconan 15sec, Cincinnatti 16sec also started.

Cincinnatti quickly deposed Necklace and, with Pioneer in attendance, showed the way through the first round, Velox and Milroy gradually improving their positions. Repeated breaks by Pioneer and Cincinnatti put them both out of court, which left Necklace in front, Velox and Milroy taking second and third places. All through the last round Velox was struggling to get in front, but Necklace, well driven, resisted the pony's efforts, and finally won by a bare length, Milroy, who had gone rather unsteadily, third, followed by Rickety and Viotta in order. Time 5min 25sec. Dividends - On Necklace £14 12s; on Velox £5 2s.
The stewards held an inquiry into Necklace's running, but after hearing the owner's explanation, were satisfied.

SPRING HANDICAP TROT (Saddle) of 80 sovs; second 16 sovs, and third 8 sovs from stake. Two miles.

E Bowes's br g Whitecroft by Victor, aged, 18sec (R Day) 1.
J Vivian's Tonic, 15sec (T Price) 2.
J Jeff's Cockey, 9sec (A Pringle) 3.

Daybreak scr, Sweet Marie 4sec, Gleniti 11sec, Miss Wilkin 12sec, Ebony 12sec, Miss Childe 13sec, Vanity Fair 17sec and Impudence 18sec also started.

After going two furlongs Whitecroft got to the front, followed by Vanity Fair and Tonic. With a round gone Cockey had taken second place, but here some of his gear broke, which caused him to go very unsteadily, and Whitecroft drew right away from him. Tonic also passed Cockey, but could not get near Whitecroft, who won very comfortably by half a dozen lengths; more than that distance separating Tonic and Cockey. Time, 5min 26sec. Dividends - On Whitecroft £5 12s; on Tonic £11 10s.

MIDDLETON HANDICAP (harness) of 80 sovs; second 14 sovs and third 7 sovs from stake. Two miles.

W Potter's b g Boldrewood by General Tracey-Mermaid, 4yrs, 13sec (C Harold) 1.
M Friedlander's Lancewood II, 3sec (W Kerr) 2.
M Edwards's General Grigg, scr (Owner) 3.

Faithful 12sec, Huon Prince 9sec, Bob ET 12sec, Rickety 15sec, Mambrino King 15sec and Ebony 17sec also started.

Before going a furlong Boldrewood had run to the front, and Faithful refusing to trot soon lost his place to Bob ET. With half the journey gone, Boldrewood was out by himself, Bob ET being some twenty lengths away, followed at a good interval by Lancewood II. All through the last round the leader easily held his own, and ran home the easiest of winners by forty yards. Half a mile from home Lancewood II deposed Bob ET, but could not make much impression on the leader, finishing thirty yards in front of General Grigg, who trotted steadily throughout. Time, 5min 8sec. Dividends - On Boldrewood £1 18s; on Lancewood II £1 8s.

TELEGRAPH HANDICAP (saddle) of 65 sovs; second 13 sovs and third 6 sovs from stake. One mile.

V Samuels's b g The Member by Electioneer, aged, 5sec (B Edwards) 1.
W A Scott's Bell Boy, 3sec (Owner) 2.
R Rutherford's The Baron, 6sec (W J Taggart) 3.

Valour scr, Honour 1sec, Moana 3sec, Principal 7sec, Wild Bill 8sec, Michael Malone 9sec and Pansy B 10sec also started.

Wild Bill had quickly deposed Michael Malone, and at the stand the first time round he was two lengths clear of The Baron, The Member well up. A little further on The Baron deposed Wild Bill, and went on in advance. Half way down the back stretch The Member put in a brilliant run, which quickly got him first position, and from this out he had the race at his mercy, winning easily by half a dozen lengths. At the home bend Bell Boy passed The Baron, and beat him home by five lengths. Time, 2min 30sec. Dividends - On The Member £3 18s; on Bell Boy £2 4s

SPEEDWELL HANDICAP (harness) of 65 sovs; second 13 sovs and third 6 sovs from stake. One mile.

E Bowe's b g Albert by Boston, aged, 9sec (R Day) 1.
M Friedlander's Lancewood II, 7sec (W Kerr) 2.
J Cooper's Utah, scr (J Milne) 3.

Flora S 4sec, St Simon 5sec, Bessie B 6sec, Robin D 11sec and Amelia 11sec also started.

Amelia momentarily showed in front, but before going far Albert was on terms with her, and Lancewood was on the pair's wheels. At the stand Lancewood headed Albert, Amelia having fallen away beaten. This pair then went right away from the field, having the issue to themselves. Down the back stretch Lancewood was leading by a length, but at the home turn Albert had closed up, and after a great set-to got home by the shortest of heads. A dozen lengths further back came Utah, followed by Flora G. Bessie B refused to leave the mark, and did not take part in the race. Time, 2min 30 3/5sec. Dividends - On Albert £3 8s; on Lancewood II £2.

The stewards inquired into the alleged boring of Lancewood by Albert in the straight but decided not to disturb the judge's verdict.


Credit: Star 14 Aug & Press 15 Aug 1901

 

YEAR: 1901

NZMTC SPRING MEETING: THIRD DAY

The New Zealand Metropolitan Trotting Club's Spring meeting was continued at the grounds, Lincoln Road, to-day, the beautiful weather attracting a capital attendance. By starting time the attendance was good, and improved as the afternoon wore on. The rain and frost left the track in a very sloppy condition, which greatly interfered with the competitors. This accounted for the slow time made in all the events, but, nevertheless the racing was interesting.

During the afternoon the sum of £7485 was put through the totalisator, making a total of £20,519 10s for the three days.

Results:-

INNOVATION HANDICAP TROT (in saddle) of 50 sovs; second horse 10 sovs and third horse 5 sovs from the stake. Two miles.

Mr J Coop's b g Te Hau, by Imperious, 4yrs, 28sec (A Pringle) 1.
Mr A Quigley's br h Vanity, 3yrs, 19sec (R Day) 2.
Mr R Ward's b m Gracie M, aged, 22sec, (R Post) 3.

Kilroth 11sec, Miss Victor II 19sec, Fair Boy 22sec, Vanguard 22sec, The Duke 23sec, Bob M 23sec, Lincoln Lass 24sec, Young Kentucky 25sec, Bushman 25sec, Dart 27sec, Avenal 28sec, Gingernut 28sec and The Master 28sec also started.

Te Hau took command in the first quarter-mile, and though pressed in the first part of the race ny Avenal and afterwards by Vanity, both broke, and he won comfortably by fifty yards, six lengths separating second and third with Avenal close up fourth. Time 5min 49 1/2sec. Dividends - On Te Hau £2; on Vanity £4 4s.

LADIES' BRACELET HANDICAP TROT (in harness) of 25 sovs, with 35 sovs added; second horse 7 sovs and third horse 3 sovs from the stake. Two miles.

Mrs W Lenhart's br g The Manager by Albert Victor, 4yrs, 35sec (Mr W Lenhart) 1.
Mr D Barns b g Nil Desperandum, 4yrs, 35sec (coupled with The Manager) (Mr D Barns) 2.
Mr J Morris's ch g Chief, aged, 27sec (Mr G Munro) 3.

Rickety 1sec, Daisy 10sec, Mermaid 14sec, Strathconan 17sec, Balmoral II 21sec, Mesmerist 22sec, Wonbobbie 25sec, Foxhall 27sec, Lord Rue 27sec, Dandy Dick 27sec, Not Yet 28sec, Wild Girl 29sec and Jingo 38sec also started.
The Manager and Nil Desperandum were coupled.

Nil Desperandum led for more than a mile, closely attended by The Manager. The latter, then went to the front and going on won easily by thirty yards. Chief was third, forty yards away, just in front of a large group. Time 6min 37 1/2sec. Dividend - £2 12s.

NEW ZEALAND HANDICAP TROT (in harness) of 150 sovs; second horse 30 sovs and third horse 15 sovs from the stake. Two miles.

Mr C Kerr's b g All Day, by Ha Ha, 4yrs 12sec (Owner) 1.
Mr D J Price's b g Victory II, by General Tracy, 6yrs, 4sec (Owner) 2.
Mr J Smithers's b m Vickery, 6yrs, 4sec (M Edwards) 3.

Almont scr, Monte Carlo 4sec, Candidate 5sec, Thelma 6sec and Bellman 12sec also started.

All Day was quickly off the mark, and at the stand had a ten lengths lead of Bellman, Thelma and Vickery. Along the back stretch Thelma took second place, and Vickery, who had started very well, third. No change took place till half the distance had been covered, when Vickery ran past Thelma, and Victory II improved his position. Candidate, Monte Carlo and Bellman did not act well in the mud, and were already beaten. Soon after entering the last round Victory II passed the tiring Vickery and went on after All Day. Although he came well all round the back Victory II could not get to All Day, who wom by eight lengths; a similar distance separating second and third. Then came Monte Carlo, followed by Thelma. Time 5min 36sec. Dividends - On All Day £3 18s; on Victory II £2 10s.

PROGRESSIVE HANDICAP TROT (in harness) of 60sovs; second horse 12 sovs and third horse 6 sovs from the stake. Two miles.

Mr R Campbell's br h Mambrino King, by Mambrino Mac, aged, 19sec (N Price) 1.
Mr A Muir's ch g Wairuna, aged, 17 sec (M Edwards) 2.
Mr M Friedlander's cr m Wild Poole, 5yrs, 13sec (C Kerr) 3.

Bob ET 13sec, Velox 13sec, Merrimac 14sec, Daybreak 15sec, Faithful 15sec, The Gossoon 17sec, Rickety 19sec, Ebony 20sec, Secrecy 20sec and Dormin 20sec also started.

Mambrino King was out by himself when the stand was reached, and quite ten lengths separating him from Rickety all round the back, where Wairuna started to go up. At the half distance Wild Poole had taken second place, and a little further on Wairuna got into third position. All through the last round Mambrino King easily held his own, and at the finish won by fifty yards. A quarter of a mile from home Wairuna passed Wild Poole; while Daybreak, who came with a late run, was fourth. Time 5min 42sec. Dividends - On Mambrino King £3 18s; on Wairuna £1 18s.

SYDENHAM HANDICAP TROT (in saddle) of 80 sovs; second horse 16 sovs and third horse 8 sovs from the stake. Two miles.

Mrs J S Hathaway's b g Dexter, by Mambrino King, aged, 20sec (W Orange) 1.
Mr R Carr's b g Maniac, aged, 16sec (W J Taggart) 2.
Mr A J Keith's b m Millionaire, aged, 15sec (R Day) 3.

Dictator scr, Occidental 10sec, Michael Malone 12sec, Principal 12sec, Vanguish 13sec, Spider 13sec, Big Jim 16sec, Pansy B 18sec and Lady Criterion 20sec also started.

Before going a furlong Dexter had got to the front, and Lady Criterion, going unkindly, lost her place to Maniac and Millionaire. So they ran all through the first mile, Dexter going comfortably ten lengths in advance of Maniac. Half a mile from home Millionaire improved her position, her nearest attendants being Pansy B, Lady Criterion and Michael Malone. All through the last round Dexter easily held his own from Maniac, and at the finish won by ten lengths, a similar distance dividing Maniac and Millionaire Time 5min 29sec. Dividends - On Dexter £3 14s; on Maniac £2,

INTERMEDIATE HANDICAP TROT (in harness) of 55 sovs; second horse 10 sovs and third horse 5 sovs from the stake. Two miles.

Mr W Halley's b g Trafalgar by Honesty, aged, 13sec (L Robertson) 1.
Mr J A Buckland's b g Veto, 5yrs, 17sec (C Piper) 2.
Mr W G Wooton's b h Ebony, aged, 12sec (R McMillan) 3.

Velox scr, Queen Bee 10sec, Wild Wave 12sec, General Power 13sec, Daisy 15sec, Dormin 15sec, Mermaid 19sec and Allen 20sec also started.

Allen took the lead at the start, but before a lap had been covered was passed by Trafalgar, who had no difficulty in maintaining his advantage throughout, winning by thirty yards from Veto, a similar distance separating the latter from Ebony. Time 5min 39 3/5sec. Dividends - On Trafalar £2; on Veto £1 2s.

SWIFT HANDICAP TROT (in harness) of 75 sovs; second horse to receive 15 sovs and third 7 sovs from the stake. One mile.

C J Coombs's blk c Ribbonwood by Wildwood, 3yrs, 9sec (N Price) 1.
W A Scott's Bell Boy, 7sec (R McMillan) 2.
J A Buckland's St Simon, 8sec (C Piper) 3.

Val scr, Utah 3sec, Victory II 3sec, Albert 4sec, JH 7sec, Flora G 7sec and Bessie B 9sec also started.

Bessie B was first to show out, and with a furlong gone she was leading Ribbonwood and JH. At the stand JH was running second to Ribbonwood, Bessie B having lost her place by repeatedly breaking. All round the back Ribbonwood held his own, and though Bell Boy deposed JH and St Simon, he could not get to Ribbonwood, who won comfortably by four lengths. St Simon headed Victory II and JH in the last hundred yards and got third place. Time 2min 35sec. Dividends - On Ribbonwood £2; on Bell Boy £2 8s.

FINAL HANDICAP (saddle) of 65 sovs; second 13 sovs and third 6 sovs from stake. One mile.

H Mace's br m Pansy B by Berlin, aged, 13sec (J Wright) 1.
V Samuel's The Member, 2sec (B Edwards) 2.
M Edwards's Collector, 6sec (Owner) 3.

Valour scr, Moana 4sec, Occidental 7sec, Dexter 7sec(inc 7sec pen), Principal 8sec, Gertie 10sec, Linda 12sec, Nafferton 12sec, Sacramento 12sec, Sweet Marie 12sec and Robex 15sec also started.

Robex showed the way for two furlongs, when Pansy B caught and passed him. Then came Gertie and Collector, who were within three lengths of the leader. At the stand Pansy B was well clear of Collector, The Member and Occidental following. At the half distance Pansy B was going comfortably in front, and Collector breaking, allowed The Member to get second, but though he came well in the last furlong, he could not get to Pansy B, who won very easily by six lengths. Then came Principal, five lengths away, followed by Occidental and Valour. Time, 2min 41sec. Dividends - On Pansy B £15 18s; on The Member £2 2s.

Credit: Star 16 Aug & The Press 17 Aug1901

 

YEAR: 1901

1901 NZMTC SPRING MEETING: Thursday 31 October

Handicapper: Mr H Brinkmam. Starter: Mr C O'Connor.

The spring meeting of the New Zealand Metropolitan Trotting Club was begun today, in fine weather, the attendance being small. The following are the results up to the time of our going to press:-

MAIDEN HANDICAP (in saddle) of 50 sovs; second horse 10 sovs from the stake. Two miles.

Mr J Whelan's b g Vanguard, by Vancleve, 5yrs, scr (R Day) 1.

Mr A Curragh's br g Millington, 6yrs, 9sec (J Milne) 2.

Mr A Aitkinson's b g King James, aged, 5sec (P Keith) 3.

Little Jimmy scr, Miss Victor II 2sec, Little Dick 5sec and Reg 5sec also started.

Vanguard overhauled Millington over the last lap, and going on, won comfortably by four lengths. King James eighty yards away third. Time 5min 19 2/5sec. Dividends - On Vanguard £1 10s, on Millington 18s.

PONY HANDICAP (in harness) of 40 sovs; second horse 8 sovs and third horse 4 sovs from stake. Two miles.

Mr J Cooper's blk c Phoenix, by Imperious-Rita, 3yrs, 23sec (J Milne) 1.

Mr G St Clair's br g Jingo, 5yrs 16sec (C Piper) 2.

Mr A Reid's b m Evelyn, 5yrs, 5sec (H Shepherd) 3.

Rushlight scr and Whirlwind II 23sec also started.

Phoenix led all the way, and won easily by eighty yards from Jingo, who was three lengths in front of Evelyn. Time 5min 40sec. Dividends - On Phoenix £1 12s, on Jingo £1 10s

HIGH-CLASS HANDICAP of 115 sovs. Two miles.

Ribbonwood, 12sec 1; What, 12sec 2; General Grigg, 12sec 3. Time 4min 54 4/5sec. Dividends - On Ribbonwood £1 12s, on What £1 2s.



Credit: Star 31 Oct 1901

 

YEAR: 1901

1901 PLUMPTON PARK SPRING MEETING: FIRST DAY

Handicapper: Mr H Brinkman. Starter: Mr C O'Connor.

A stron south-westerly wind made matters rather unpleasant for visitors to Plumpton Park today, when the Plumpton Park Trotting Club's Spring Meeting was inaugurated. There was a fair attendance. The following are the results up to the time of our going to press:-

TRIAL HANDICAP (in saddle) of 45 sovs; second horse 5 sovs from the stake. Two miles.

Mr C W Bourne's br m Flirtation, by Specification, 6yrs, 9sec (N Price) 1.

Mr J Deyell's b m Miss Banks, 5yrs, 1sec (A Deyell) 2.

Mr T Champ's br m Vancliffe, aged, 9sec (C Davidson) 3.

Miss Victor II 6sec, Dolly II 8sec, Childroth 9sec and Broncho Bill 9sec also started.

Flirtation soon established a big lead, Vancliffe being second and Miss Victor II third. The leader continued to increase her advantage right through the race, and won, pulling up, by sixty yards. Miss Banks, who broke badly in the early part of the race, ran into second place a quarter of a mile from home, and beat Vancliffe by forty yards. Time 5min 30sec. Dividends - On Flirtation £1 18s, on Miss Banks £1 2s.

PONY HANDICAP (in harness) of 35 sovs; second horse 5 sovs from the stake. Two miles.

Mr J Cooper's blk c Phoenix, by Imperious-Rita, 3yrs, 18sec (J Milne) 1.

Mr G B Murfitt's cr m Pansy Irvington, aged, 27sec (Owner) 2.

Mr S Wooton's r g Dusk, 5yrs, scr (McMillan) 3.

Evelyn 14sec, The Boss 32sec and Hettie M 32sec also started.

Pansy Irvington went to the front in the first quarter of a mile, but at the end of a mile Phoenix and Evelyn were within half a dozen lengths of her. Pansy Irvington broke going round the top turn, and was passed by Phoenix, who won comfortably by ten lengths. A capital struggle for second place resulted in Pansy Irvington beating Dusk by a couple of lengths, with Evelyn a similar distance away. Time 5min 33 4/5sec. Dividends - On Phoenix £1 18s, on Pansy Irvington 10s.

SOCKBURN HANDICAP (in saddle) of 120 sovs; second horse 12 sovs and third horse 8 sovs from the stake. Two miles.

Mr A Quigley's br g Vanity, by Imperious, 4yrs, 12sec (R Day) 1.

Mr N Price's ch g Michael Malone, aged, 5sec (Owner) 2.

Mr J Challis's br g Kerryall, scr (Owner) 3.

Maniac scr, Occidental 1sec, Victory 3sec, DIC 5sec, Gleniti 6sec, Millionaire 7sec, Big Jim 8sec, Sydney 10sec, Bushman 15sec and Robex 16sec also started.

At the end of a quarter of a mile, Vanity assumed command, Robex being second, Bushman third, and Maniac (who started at a great pace) fourth. When a mile had been covered, Vanity had a long lead from Bushman, after whom came Michael Malone, Robex, Maniac and Kerryall. A quarter of a mile further on Michael Malone was second and Kerryall third. The two latter broke in the latter part of the journey, and Vanity won easily by a dozen lengths. A fine finish for second place ended in Michael Malone beating Kerryall by a length. Time 5min 7 2/5sec. Dividend - On Vanity £2 14s, on Michael Malone £1 18s.

Credit: Star 1 Nov 1901

 

YEAR: 1901

1901 NZMTC SPRING MEETING SECOND DAY

The New Zealand Metropolitan Trotting Club was favoured with lovely weather today, when it's spring meeting was continued. There was a large attendance. The following are the results up to the time of our going to press:-

TRIAL HANDICAP (in harness) of 50 sovs; second horse 10 sovs from the stake. Two miles.

Mr M Edwards's b g The Needle, by Toronto, 4yrs, 20sec (Owner) 1.

Mr C W Hammond's br g Silverwood, 3yrs, 22sec (Owner) 2.

Mr J Vallance's ch g Little Albert, 6yrs, 22sec (A Binnie) 3.

Viotta scr, Frederick 11sec, The Manager 21sec and Rewena 21sec also started.

The Needle was in front passing the post the first time round, followed by Little Albert and Silverwood, and easily maintaining his position won pulling up by ten lengths. Silverwood took second place in the last round, and beat Little Albert for second place by five lengths. Time 5min 24sec. Dividends - The Needle £2 8s, Silverwood £1 8s.

PONY HANDICAP (in saddle) of 40 sovs; second horse 8 sovs and third horse 4 sovs from the stake. Two Miles.

Mr T Yarr's gr g Ruggles, 6yrs, 17sec (Wilson) 1.

Mr E Bowes's br g Dawn, aged, 17sec (R Day) 2.

Mr G B Murfitt's cr m Pansy Irvington, aged, 10sec (M Edwards) 3.

Evelyn scr, Jingo 10sec, Nita 17sec and Bluefire 18sec also started.

Ruggles soon established a commanding lead from Dawn and Nita. When half the distance had been covered Pansy Irvington ran into third place. Nothing, however, had any chance with Ruggles, who won easily by fifty yards, with Pansy Irvington a similar distance away third. Time 5min 26 2/5sec. Dividends - Ruggles £1 16s, Dawn 18s.

NEW ZEALAND HANDICAP (in harness) of 150 sovs; second horse 30 sovs and third horse 15 sovs from the stake. Two miles.

Mr T Yarr's br g Monte Carlo, by Lincoln Yet, aged, 3sec, (B Edwards) 1.

Mr E Bowes's b g Albert, aged, 11sec (R Day) 2.

Mr V Harris's b g Victory II, aged, scr (D J Price) 3.

Vickery 2sec, The Heir 7sec, What 7sec and All Day 9sec also started.

Albert started off well, the order of the first time past the post being Albert, All Day, The Heir, What and Vickery. With another round completed Albert and All Day were together. Vickery being third abd What fourth. Monte Carlo put in a big run at the back of the course, and ran into second place behind Albert. With a round to go Monte Carlo went to the front, and won easily by ten lengths, Albert beating Victory II by twice that distance for second place. All Day was fourth and The Heir fifth. Time 4min 50 4/5sec. Dividends - Monte Carlo £10, Albert £1 2sec.

Credit: Star 5 Nov 1901

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