CLICK HERE TO GO BACK YEAR: 19081908 STEWARDS HANDICAP (in saddle)
Run on 8 August 1908 for 120 sovs; second horse 18 sovs and third horse 12 sovs from the stake. One mile and a half.
Mr J Hardy's br m Effie Wood, by Wildwood - Effie, 4yrs, 18sec (M Edwards) 1.
Mr T G Fox's b g Victor Huon, aged 6sec (Owner) 2.
Mr H G Goodman's b g Implore, 4yrs, 14sec (A Wilson) 3.
Bessie B scr, Bellwind 11sec, Rotholia 14sec, Repeater 15sec, Decorator 16sec, Count 18sec, Lone Hand 18sec, Franca 18sec, Special Lad 18sec and Glenallan 18sec also started.
Effie Wood led all the way and won by four lengths from Victor Huon, who took second place half a mile from home and beat Implore by fifty yards, with Special Lad and Lone Hand next. Time - 3min 54sec.
Credit: Star 8 Aug 1908 YEAR: 19081908 ELECTRIC HANDICAP (in saddle)
Run on 8 August 1908 for 120 sovs; second horse 18 sovs and third horse 12 sovs from the stake. One mile.
Mr J D Piper's ch g Dr Chutney, by Jersey - Judge Beldon mare, 5yrs, 8sec (H McNae) 1.
Mr T Clark's b g Bay King, aged, 10sec (J Rainey) 2.
Mr H Smith's b g Directo, aged, 7sec (H T Smith) 3.
Ben Hur scr, Nga Raima 4sec, Dumb Bell 5sec, Joy 8sec, Previous 8sec, Ali Day 8sec, Veleda 8sec, Major Rothsea 8sec, Victor Huon 8sec, Miss Vera 11sec and Eulalie 11sec also started.
Eulalie made the running for five furlongs when Bay King, Directo and Dr Chutney joined her. A little further on Dr Chutney drew away and won by six lengths, Bay King beating Directo by a neck, with Miss Vera close up. Time - 2min 24 2/5sec.
Credit: Star 8 Aug 1908 YEAR: 19081908 NEW ZEALAND CUP HANDICAP
The New Zealand Cup Handicap, as the leading event was again known in 1908, was a 4:48 class and the stake was £500. "Enormous crowds attended on Show Day to see the New Zealand Cup," said one writer, "and by two o'clock the spectators were densely packed..."
At this time the Gaming Bill made the publication of dividends unlawful. "The Referee" had the following report: "Excitment reached a high pitch...Durbar won comfortably from Terra Nova in 4:36. Durbar was owned by Mr H F Nicoll and trained and driven by A Pringle..."
Credit: 'Ribbonwood' writing in NZ Trotting Calendar 25Oct44 YEAR: 19071907 NEW ZEALAND HANDICAP
In 1907 the race was again described as the New Zealand Handicap, and was transferred to the third day of the meeting.
The result was a win for A E Tasker's Marian (J Tasker) with J McDonnell's Advance (Owner) second and J A Buckland's Verax (C B Piper) third. On a heavy track Marian registered 5:16.
The 'also starteds' included Sal Tasker, Durbar, Lord Elmo, Boldrewood and The Needle.
Credit: ' Ribbonwood' writing in NZ Trotting Calendar 25Oct44 YEAR: 19071907 SPRING MEETING: TUESDAY 5 NOVEMBER
Favoured with fine weather there was a large attendance at the opening day of the New Zealand Metropolitan Trotting Club's Spring Meeting, which commenced yesterday.
The track was in splendid order, while enclosures and lawns have never shown to better advantage. Taken all round the racing was of an interesting nature, the Courtenay Handicap in particular furnishing one of the finest contests ever witnessed on the course, while the Empire Handicap and Au Revoir Handicap also gave rise to exciting finishes.
The new totalisator arrangements gave the highest satisfaction, the receiving and paying out being accomplished with every dispatch, while the system of closing the machines a few minutes before starting time of each race met with general approval. The fine sum of £18,168 was passed through the totalisator, as agsinst £9174 on the opening day last year. Results:-
SPRING HANDICAP (in saddle) of 110 sovs; second 16 sovs and third 11 sovs from stake. Two miles.
J A Fleming's rn g Wild Victor by Wildwood-Victor mare, 4yrs, 22sec (E S George) 1 J Jardine's Lucky Child, 10sec (J Messervey) 2 J A Buckland's Vitella, 15sec (C Piper) 3
Bellona 10sec, Peter Allan 12sec, Foreman 12sec, General White 14sec, Tornado 15sec, Daisy Child 17sec, VR, 22sec, King V 20sec, Salt Air 22sec, and Eclat 22sec also started.
VR and Lucky Child showed the way for over a mile, the most prominent of the others being Vitella and Wild Victor. In the last round VR retired and Wild Victor ran up to Vitella and Lucky Child. From this out Wild Victor had the issue in safe keeping and won by two lengths from Lucky Child who was fifty yards in front of Vitella. Time, 5min 3sec. Dividends- On Wild Victor, £4 18s; on Lucky Child £1 6s
LADIES' BRACELET HANDICAP (in harness) of 75 sovs; second 11 sovs and third 5sovs from stake. One mile and a half.
Mrs R O Duncan's br f Marie Narelle by Ribbonwood-Vanquish, 3yrs, 10sec (Mr J Moir) 1 Mrs W Witte's Miss Vivian, 12sec (Mr W Witte) 2 Mrs D Jones's Bonification, 13sec (Mr F Jones) 3
Special Boy 5sec, Thicket 6sec, Gossip 6sec, Alice Maud 12sec, Marietta Huon 12sec, Lone Hand 12sec, Trixey V 12sec, Clematis 13sec, Glenlota 15sec, President Lincoln 15sec, Miss Foxhall 15sec, Rags 15sec, Basil 16sec and Delores 16sec (coupled), Dolly Linton 18sec and Rothoha 15sec (coupled) also started.
Before reaching the stand Marie Narelle had taken charge, and from this out had matters all her own way, winning comfortably by ten lengths from Miss Vivian, who was in second place all through the last mile. Bonidication was third twelve lengths back followed by Alice Maud. Time 3min 51 3/5th sec. Dividends - On Marie Narelle £2 12s; on Miss Vivian £14 19s
COURTENAY HANDICAP (in harness) of 250 sovs; second 37 sovs and third 25 sovs from stake. Two miles.
E Thomas's b h Boldrewood by General Tracey-Mermaid, aged, 5sec (W Thomas) 1 E Bowes's Electrician, 14sec, (C Kerr) 2 J L Jopp's Darwin (J Messervey) 3
Verax 4sec, Fusee 10sec, OYM 8sec, Onward 10sec, Revenue 11sec, Belroy 12sec and Miss Florrie C 14sec also started.
Electrician made play from the start, his immediate attendants being Miss Florrie C and Darwin. This order was continued for over a mile, at the end of which Electrician was just clear of Miss Florrie C, with OYM ten lengths away in third place. No change took place till halfway through the last round, where OYM and Boldrewood closed on the leaders. A furlong from the post Miss Florrie C and OYM were beaten, and Boldrewood by a great final effort got up in the last few yards, winning a great race by half a length. Darwin was third two lengths back followed by OYM and Miss Florrie C. Time, 4min 41 2/5th sec. Dividends - On Boldrewood, £17 3s; on Electrician, £6 7s
EMPIRE HANDICAP (in saddle) of 150 sovs; second 22 sovs and third 15 sovs from stake. Two miles.
J Preece's blk m Pansy, by Huon Prince-Verbena, 6yrs, 10sec (J McLelland) 1 H Burrow's Nellie Spec, 20sec (A Pringle) 2 J Messervey's Sonbrino, 15sec (Owner) 3
Hinau 2sec, Peacock 10sec, Vanity 12sec, Brown Ribbon 13sec, Alliance 15sec, Mambrino Girl 16sec, Dick Turpin 18sec, Torpedo Bill 20sec, and Viceroy 22sec also started.
Viceroy was in charge for over a mile, when Nellie Spec and Pansy closed on him, and a little further on Pansy got to the front. From this out Pansy had matters all her own way, and stalling off the efforts of Nellie Spec and Sonbrino in the last round, won by two lengths from Nellie Spec, who was a similar distance in front of Sonbrino, with Vanity fourth. Time, 4min 56sec. Dividends - On Pansy, £3 7s; on Nelly Spec £1 17s. MIDDLETON HANDICAP (in harness) of 120 sovs; second 18 sovs and third 12 sovs from stake. One mile and a half.
W Murray's br g Combine by General Tracey, aged, 15sec (C Piper) 1 A Pay's Lord Rue, 15sec (A Pringle) 2 T G Fox's Victor Huon, scr (Owner) 3
Impatient 2sec, Edward R 10sec, Foreman 15sec and Frithioff 17sec also started.
Combine led throughout and won easily by twelve lengths from Lord Rue who was a similar distance in front of Victor Huon, with Edward R a poor third. Time, 3min 52 3/5th sec. Dividends - On Combine £2 5s; on Lord Rue £1 16s.
RICCARTON HANDICAP (in harness) of 160 sovs; second 24 sovs and third 16 sovs from stake. Two miles.
D J Price's b c Royal Ribbon by Ribbonwood-Gingernut, 3yrs, 21sec (N Price) 1 J C Paget's Prince Warbeck, 11sec (Owner) 2 R McDonnell's Nellie H 17sec (Owner) 3
Grey Echo 3sec, Mavourneen 10sec, Lady Linton 13sec, Almont Junr 15sec and Prince Randle 15sec also started.
Royal Ribbon soon established a commanding lead and at the conclusion of a mile was four lengths to the good of Prince Randle and Lady Linton. In the concluding circuit Prince Randle and Nellie H closed on the leader, but broke and Royal Ribbon won a good race by three lengths from Prince Warbeck who finished fast. Then twelve lengths back came Nellie H with Mavourneen fourth. Time, 4min59 sec. Dividends - On Royal Ribbon £1 11s; on Prince Warbeck £3 13s.
ST ALBANS HANDICAP (in saddle) of 120 sovs; second 18 sovs from stake. One mile.
J Farrell's b m Ferns by Rothschild-Ruahune, 6yrs, 10sec (F G Harris) 1 J Messervey's Sonbrino, 10sec (Owner) 2 T Drennen's Elsie, 10sec (J Rainey) 3
Ben Hur 2sec, Victor C 7sec, Sir Joe 6sec, Maharau 9sec, Veloda 9sec, Colossus 9sec, DCL 10sec, Dick Turpin 10sec, Miss Vera 10sec, Seaweed 12sec and Angelina 12sec also started.
Ferns quickly ran to the front, and at the stand was showing the way to Sonbrino, Miss Vera and Elsie. From this out Ferns had matters all her own way, and won comfortably by four lengths from Sonbrino, who was six lengths in front of Elsie and DCL. Time 2min 23sec. Dividends - On Ferns £7 17s; on Sonbrino £1 8s.
AU REVOIR HANDICAP (in harness) of 130 sovs; Second 19 sovs and third 13 sovs from stake. One mile
R Hart's b f Wild Duck, by Wildwood, 4yrs, 13sec (A Cox) 1 C H Gorton's Cleopatra, 13sec (C Piper) 2 T W Perry's Berlin M, 11sec (Logan) 3
Cocoanut scr, The Middie 9sec, Eulogy 9sec, Scottish Mac 10sec, May Wilkes 11sec, Lady Linton 11sec and Fancy Girl 12sec also started.
Wild Duck and Cleopatra showed the way all through the first round, Berlin M and Lady Linton being their nearest attendants. Two furlongs from the post Wild Duck got clear of Cleopatra and won by two lengths with Berlin M a similar distance off third and Lady Linton close up fourth. Time, 2min 24sec. Dividends - On Wild Duck £5 3s; on Cleopatra £1 4s.
Credit: The Press 6 Nov 1907 YEAR: 19071907 SPRING MEETING THURS 7 NOV
Though rain fell during the early morning it had stopped by noon, but the afternoon remained dull with occasional showers.
Despite this, there was a fair attendance at the Metropolitan Trotting Club's course, the major portion of whom were visitors from other parts of the Dominion. By starting time the racing track was in very bad condition, and it got worse as the afternoon wore on, thereby affecting the prospects of the back-markers considerably.
The racing was particularly interesting, while the fine sum of £11,280 was passed through the totalisator. Results:-
HORNBY HANDICAP (in harness) of 130 sovs; second 19 sovs and third 13 sovs from stake. Two miles.
Mrs R O Dunan's ch c King Cole by Ribbonwood-Kola Nut, 3yrs, 21sec (I Price) 1 G G Holmes's Lord Spec, 21sec (F Holmes)2 T G Fox's Te Porangi, 20sec (Owner) 3
Prince Randle 5sec, Combine 10sec, Viceroy 15sec, Thistle 17sec, King Tracey 20sec, Frithioff 23sec (coupled with Lord Spec), Lady Disdain 21sec, Thicket 25sec and Exchequer 25sec also started.
King Tracey soon took charge, and led for over a mile from Lady Disdain and King Cole. Then the latter got to the front and stalling off a desperate challenge from Lord Spec in the last furlong, won by a neck. Te Porangi was third forty yards back followed by Exchequer. Time, 5min 19 3/5th sec. Dividends - On King Cole £2 15s; on Lord Spec £2 2s.
LYTTELTON HANDICAP (in harness) of 170 sovs; second 25 sovs and third 17 sovs from stake. Two miles.
J Tasker's ch g Derringcotte by Prince Imperial, 5yrs, 9sec (Owner) 1 J L Jopp's Darwin, scr (J Messervey) 2 J Brankin's Peacock, 12sec (Owner) 3.
Prince Warbeck 4sec, St Joe 13sec, Impatient 14sec, Tea Tree 14sec, Mavourneen 14sec, Roseneath 15sec, Colossus 18sec and Almont Junr 18sec also started.
Roseneath soon established a substantial lead from Colossus and Peacock, which she held till within two furlongs from home. Then Peacock and Derringcotte closed on her, and the latter won by three lengths from Darwin, who was half a length in front of Peacock, with Roseneath fourth. Time, 5min 16 2/5th sec. Dividends - On Derringcotte £6 12s; on Darwin £3 18s.
SOCKBURN HANDICAP (in saddle) of 125 sovs; second 18 sovs and third 12 sovs from stake. One mile and a half.
M Clarice's b m Lodi by Rothschild-Espanite, 4yrs, 16sec (R Allen) 1 T Yarr's Dumb Bell, 14sec (F Holmes) 2 W K Hazlett's Viceroy, 11sec (A Lagon) 3
Cleopatra scr, DCL 3sec, Major Rothsea 5sec, Scottish Mac 6sec, May Wilkes 7sec, Seaweed 9sec, Fancy Girl 10sec, Lord Rue 12sec, Dusky Morn 12sec, Glenroy 13sec Bellona 15sec, Joy 16sec, Tornado 17sec Peter Allan 17sec, Major Irvington 17sec, Kimber 17sec and The Gift 17sec and Rockefeller 17sec (coupled) also started.
The Gift and Joy showed the way from Bumb Bell and Lodi all through the first mile. Once into the final round Dumb Bell took charge, but Lodi got to him in the back straight, and a great race resulted in favour of Lodi by half a length. Viceroy was third ten lengths back. Time, 3min 55 4/5th sec. Dividends - On Lodi, £3 10s; on Dumb Bell £1 5s
CHRISTCHURCH HANDICAP (in harness) of 300 sovs; second 45 sovs and third 30 sovs from stake. One mile and three-quarters.
J Cooper's b h Lord Elmo by Rothschild-Judah, 5yrs, 4sec (J Milne) 1. S E Tasker's Marian, 9sec (J Tasker) 2 H Wells's Terra Nova, 3sec (J Messervey) 3
Sal Tasker scr, Vanish 2sec, Advance 8sec, OYM 4sec, Cocoanut 6sec, Fusee 7sec, Onward 11sec, and Master Poole 11sec also started. Marian soon ran past Onward and Master Poole, and with a round gone was well clear of the pair, while Lord Elmo headed the others. For over a mile Marian kept her position, but then Lord Elmo closed on her, and Terra Nove deposed Master Poole. Once into the final roundLord Elmo took charge, and from this out was not troubled, winning by three lengths from Marian, who was a similar distance in front of Terra Nova. Then in order came Master Poole, Fussee, Sal Tasker and Advance. Time, 4min 22sec. Dividends - On Lord Elmo £4 12s; on Marian £3 6s. NOVEMBER HANDICAP Of 180 sovs; second 27 sovs and third 18 sovs from stake. Two miles.
H F Nicoll's b m Success by Rothschild-Sedgemere, 5yrs, 18sec (A Pringle) 1 R Davidsom's Elmwood, 17sec (R Burson) 2 R Peel's Woodbury, 15sec (J Tudhope) 3
Carl 8sec, Vanclare 10sec, Hinau 10sec, Te Whiti 11sec, Redchild 11sec, Master Dudley 12sec, Begonia 13sec, Storm 15sec, Vanity 15sec, Sir Joe 17sec, Tea Tree 18sec, Brown Ribbon 19sec, Mahanui 19sec and Battleaxe 19sec also started.
Elmwood soon took up the running, and being joined by Success in the back straight the pair went on a long way in advance of Storm and Woodbury. There was little to choose between Success and Elmwood till half way through the concluding circuit, where Success established a slight advantage and just managed to last long enough to win by a length. Woodbury was third a dozen lengths back. Time, 5min 6sec. Dividends - On Success £2 3s; on Elmwood £3 15s.
BREEDERS' HANDICAP (in harness) of 180 sovs; second 24 sovs and third 16 sovs from stake. Two miles.
J McDonnell's br g Impatient by Prince Imperial, 6yrs 5sec (Owner) M Friedlander's Woodlander, 16sec (C Kerr) 2 E Bowes's Roseneath, 7sec (M Albaugh) 3 Vitella 7sec, Sydney 8sec, Havelock 8sec, Senator 12sec and Torpedo Bill 14sec also started.
Woodlander soon established a big lead, and with a mile gone was a dozen lengths to the good of Impatient, Roseneath and Vitella. In the concluding round the leader tired, and Impatient got to the front, winning easily by twelve lengths from Woodlander, who was forty yards in front of Roseneath. Time, 5min 22 2/5th sec. Dividends - On Impatient £9 16s, on Woodlander £1 8s.
RAILWAY HANDICAP (in saddle) of 130 sovs; second 19sovs and third 13 sovs from stake. One mile.
J Gray's br m Miss Burlington, by Young Burlington-Miss Harewood, 6yrs, 4sec (M Allan) 1 R D Petrie's Factory Boy, 5sec (A Wilson) 2 C H Gorton's Fredrick, 6sec (A Piper) 3
Plain G scr, Ben Hur 5sec, Al F 7sec, Sonbrino 7sec, Bessie B 9sec, Victor Huon 10sec, Begonia 10sec, Victor C 11sec, Woodbury 11sec, and Mavourneen 11sec also started.
Mavourneen showed the way past the stand well clear of Victor Huon, Ben Hur, and Fredrick. When well into the back straight Miss Burlington took second place, and Factory boy headed the others. A furlong from the post Miss Burlington drew clear, but she had to be ridden right out to stall off a late run by Factory Boy, a head only seperating the pair at the finish. Fredrick was third four lengths back followed by Al F. Time, 2min 24sec. Dividends - On Miss Burlington £10 6s; on Factory Boy £2 3s.
ROYAL HANDICAP (in harness) of 175 sovs; second 25 sovs and third 17 sovs from stake. One mile.
J Milne's br g Hamlin by Prince Imperial-Minnie, aged, 6sec (Owner) 1 C Kerr's Wild Arab, 6sec (Owner) 2 L Fontenoy's Grey Echo, 7sec (J Messervey) 3
Imperialism 4sec, Elector 4sec, Austrey 5sec, Wild Duck 6sec, Galatea 7sec and Vivid 7sec also started.
Grey Echo and Vivid acted as pacemakers to the stand, where the latter lost her place, and Hamlin went on second. In the back straight Hamlin ran up to Grey Echo, while Wild Arab, Vivid and Elector were most prominent of the others. A furlong from the post Grey Echo broke, allowing Hamlin to go on and win comfortably by four lengths from Wild Arab, who was a length in front of Grey Echo. Time, 2min 34sec. Dividends - On Hamlin £4 11s; on Wild Arab 18s.
Credit: The Press 8 Nov 1907 YEAR: 19071907 SPRING MEETING: FRIDAY 8 NOVEMBER
The weather during the early morning was dull and threatening for the concluding day of the NZ Metropolitan Trotting Club's Spring Meeting, but though cold it remained fine for the afternoon's sport. By starting time the attendance was hardly up to expectations, but it improved enormously with each race, eventually reaching record proportions.
The track, as a result of Thursday's rain, was decidedly heavy, and prevented the competitors doing anything liker their best times. Still, this did not interfere greatly with th racing which was of an interesring nature throughout.
The increased facilities afforded at the totalisator were taxed to their utmost, the record sum of £18,193 being speculated, making a grand total of £42,641 for the three days, as against £48,425 last year, when the meeting extended over four days. Results:- GOVERNOR'S HANDICAP (in harness) of 140 sovs; second 21 sovs and third 14 sovs from stake. One mile and a half.
J Heinzman's b m Lady Disdain by Specification-Lincoln Yet mare, 5yrs, 18sec (R McMillan) 1 G G Holmes's Lord Spec, 8sec (F Holmes) 2 T Yarr's Dumbbell, 8sec (J Milne) 3
Scottish Mac 8sec, Fancy Girl 12sec(coupled with Lord Spec), Viceroy 10sec, King Tracey 12sec, Torpedo Bill 13sec, Lord Rue 14sec, Edward R 15sec, Thistle 15sec, Te Porangi 15sec, Wildwood Junr 17sec, The Gift 17sec and Rockfeller 19sec also started.
The Gift was in front for a couple of furlongs, when Lady Disdain took charge, and from this out had matters all her own way, winning by fifty yards. A great set to between Lord Spec and Dumbbell for second place ended in favour of the former by a neck. Time 4min 11 2/5th sec. Dividends - On Lady Disdain £3 15s; on Lord Spec £3 6s.
LADIES' BRACELET HANDICAP (in saddle) of 75 sovs; second 11 sovs and third 5 sovs from stake. One mile and a half.
Miss Edu's b c Bombay by Rothschild, 3yrs, 17sec (Mr E McIntyre) 1 Mrs G H McCullough's Romany Lad, 13sec (Mr G McCullough) 2 Mrs J Scott's Yankee Bill, 8sec (Mr W Hammond) 3
VR scr, Dolores 17sec, Huonette 11sec, Royal Tar 18sec, Lady Irvington 15sec, President Lincoln 16sec, Lone Hand 17sec, Rags 17sec, Ashwood 17sec, Winsome 17sec, Cyclone 17sec, Dolly Linton 19sec, Rosy D 19sec, and Rotholia 19sec also started.
Bombay soon established a commanding lead and with Romany Lad in attendance led throughout, winning easily by a dozen lengths. Yankee Bill was third a hundred and fifty yards back. Time 4min 5 1/5th sec. Dividends - On Bombay £6 7s; on Romany Lad £1 15s.
NEW ZEALAND HANDICAP (in harness) of 400 sovs; second 60 sovs and third 40 sovs from stake. Two miles.
S E Tasker's ch m Marian, by King George, aged, 9sec (J Tasker) 1 J McDonnell's Advance, 4sec (Owner) 2 J A Buckland's Verax, 6sec (C Piper) 3
Sal Tasker scr, Boldrewood 2sec, Durbar 3sec, Lord Elmo 3sec, Terra Nova 4sec, Albertorious 8sec, Cocoanut 9se, The Needle 9sec, Electrician 9sec and Prince Warbeck 11sec also started.
Marian soon got to the head of affairs, and with a round completed, she was just clear of The Needle, after whom came Electrician, Cocoanut and Verax. There was little change in the order till the mile had been compassed, at the end of which Advance, Lord Elmo and Verax were most prominent of the second division and Marian had got away from The Needle while Durbar and Albertorious had lost their places by breaking. Entering the concluding circuit Marian was two lengths to the good of Advance, after whom, at a considerable interval came Verax, Sal Tasker and Boldrewood. In the back straight Advance made great efforts to overtake Marian, but the latter more than held her own, eventually winning by a dozen lengths. Verax was third six lengths back, just clear of Boldrewood and Sal Tasker. Time, 5min 16sec. Dividends - On Marian £16 3s; on Advance £1 11s
AUSTRALASIAN HANDICAP (in saddle) of 200 sovs; second 30 sovs and third 20 sovs from stake. Two miles.
Wi Kaama's b h Albertorious by Albert Victor-Dulce, aged, 5sec (N Price) 1 H Hendricksen's Miss Florrie C, 10sec (W Hendricksen) 2 J Deyell's Lopp, 2sec (A Butterfield) 3
Viewmont 8sec, Carl 10sec, Hinau 12sec, Success 12sec, Vanclare 12sec, Sonbrino 12sec, Te Whiti 13sec, Woodbury 14sec, Begonia 15sec and Storm 16sec also started.
Storm made the running for half a mile when Miss Florrie C ran past her and Hinau took third place. With a mile gone Miss Florrie C had drawn well clear of Hinau and Success, Albertorious being most prominent of the back-markers. Entering the concluding round, Albertorious had taken fourth place and, getting to Miss Florrie C a little further on, drew right clear, and won easily by fifty yards from Miss Florrie C. Lopp was third, sixty yards back, just clear of Success. Time, 4min 53sec. Dividends - On Albertorious £3 15s; on Miss Florrie C £5. METROPOLITAN HANDICAP (in harness) of 200 sovs; second 30 sovs and third 20 sovs from stake. One mile and a half.
J Tasker's ch g Derringcotte by Prince Imperial, 5yrs, 7sec (Owner) 1 H F Nicoll's Lady Lilian, 8sec (A Pringle) 2 R Davidson's Elmwood, 9sec (R Barson) 3
OYM 2sec, Fusee 4sec and Royal Ribbon 9sec(coupled), Wild Arab 5sec, Onward 8sec, Belroy 8sec, Mavourneen and Francesca 12sec also started.
Francesca held her advantage from Belroy and Onward for over a circuit, when Belroy and Lady Lilian closed on her, and OYM and Derringcotte became prominent. Once into the concluding round, Francesca lost her place to Belroy, while Lady Lilian, Derringcotte and OYM were following in close order. Two furlongs from the post Derringcotte joined the leaders, and, soon having their measure, went on and won comfortably by six lengths from Lady Lilian, who was three lengths in front of Elmwood and Belroy. Time, 3min 58sec. Dividends - On Derringcotte £3 1s; on Lady Lilian 17s.
ENFIELD HANDICAP (in saddle) of 150 sovs; second 22 sovs and third 15 sovs from stake. One mile.
J Milne's br g Hamlin by Prince Imperial-Minnie, aged, 4sec (F Holmes) 1 J Gray's Miss Burlington, 1sec (M Allan) 2 W Plaskett's Roosevelt, 6sec (I Price) 3
Plain G scr, Lopp 1sec, Discoverer 2sec, St Simon 2sec, Alice Wood 3sec, The Heir 3sec, Ferns 3sec, Factory Boy 3sec, Ianto 4sec and Asutrey 4sec also started.
Roosevelt soon established a substantial lead, and at the stand had The Heir and Hamlin as his nearest attendants. In the back straight Hamlin got to Roosevelt, and Miss Burlington closed up. A great race to the post ensued, Hamlin winning by two lengths from Miss Burlington, who was twice that distance in front of Roosevelt. Then some distance back came Lopp and Alice Wood. Time, 2min 24sec. Dividends - On Hamlin £12 4s; on Miss Burlington £2 16s.
PROVINCIAL HANDICAP (in harness) of 200 sovs; second 30 sovs and third 20 sovs from stake. One mile and a quarter.
J Cooper's b h Lord Elmo by Rothschild-Judah, 1sec (J Milne) 1 Mrs R O Duncan's Sal Tasker, scr (I Price) 2 W S Wootton's Florin, 1sec (R McMillan) 3
Terra Nova 1sec, Vanish 1sec, Myosotis 2sec also started.
Myosotis was in front for a furlong, when Lord Elmo ran past her, and at the stand he was right out by himself, Myosotis and Florin being his nearest attendants. From this out Lord Elmo was never approached and won easing up by a dozen lengths from Sal Tasker who was two lengths in front of Florin. Terra Nova finished a poor fourth while Myosotis was pulled up after going half the distance. Time, 3min 9sec. Dividend £8 16s
RECOVERY HANDICAP (in harness) of 150 sovs; second 21 sovs and third 15 sovs from stake. One mile.
S E Tasker's br g The Middie by Wilkin, aged, 11sec (J Tasker) 1 J Hempler's Elector, 4yrs (J S Weir) 2 J Milne's Hamlin, 2sec (J Milne) 3
Plain G scr, Withington 2sec, OYM 3sec, Berlin M 4sec, Grey Echo 6sec, Galatea 7sec, Al F 7sec, Peacock 9sec, and Queen Mab 9sec also started.
The Middie held his advantage till the stand was reached, where Al F ran to the front, having as her immediate attendants The Middie, Grey Echo, Peacock and Elector. In the back straight Elector and The Middie closed on Al F and a little further on Elector took charge. A furlong from the post The Middie ran down Elector and won by six lengths. Hamlin was third three lengths back, followed by Al F. Time, 2min 35sec. Dividends - On The Middie £3 1s; on Elector £4 19s. Queen Mab fell soon after the start.
Credit: The Press 9 Nov 1907 YEAR: 19071907 NEW ZEALAND TROTTING CUP
Marian began a rich tradition of mares in the formative years of the Cup when she prevailed on a heavy track for James Tasker, who four years later trained another mare in Lady Clare to score.
Marian was a half-sister to the freak pacer Ribbonwood, who won the forerunner of the Cup in the New Zealand Handicap, but who had effectively won his way out of racing before the Cup was introduced.
Their dam was Dolly, who founded the family which led to other top performers such as Plunder Bar, Tactician, Twinkle Hanover, Stylish Major, Le Chant and Grades Singing and Roman Gladiator.
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At her third attempt, Marian became the first of many fine mares to win the New Zealand Cup. Her win was all the more meritorious because she led all the way on a heavy track, taking 5:16.4 for the distance.
The 1907 meeting was held on Tuesday, Thursday and Friday, November 4,6 and 7. The Cup race returned to the final day, Show Day, which was cold but fine overhead. The Cup stake remained at 400 sovereigns. Of the eight races, three were in saddle and five in harness. Three races were contested over a mile-and-a-half, two over two miles, two over a mile and one a mile-and-a-quarter. The three-mile race disappeared. The Show Day turnover of £18,193 was again a record.
Trainer James Tasker started Marian's new-season campaign in August and she ran unplaced in the Midwinter Handicap and the National Cup. Tasker did not start her on the first day of the New Zealand Cup meeting, when Boldrewood, at long odds, upset the Cup candidates in the Courtenay Handicap, beating Electrician and Darwin. Despite this win Boldrewood was not well-backed and started the Cup 11th favourite, and for the second successive year ran fourth.
Rain fell on the second day and the track suffered. Lord Elmo won the Christchurch Handicap over a mile-and-three-quarters from Marian and Terra Nova, in a slow 4:22, with sensational young pacer Advance a well-beaten seventh. Three-year-old Advance was the third favourite, and the most interesting competitor in the New Zealand Cup. He remains the only horse this young to contest the country's premier event. Advance was only two years and 10 months old when he won the National Cup the previous August, against top-class horses, qualifying for his start in the New Zealand Cup. He was a black colt by Prince Imperial from Rose, owned and trained by James McDonnell, of Ashburton.
Unfortunately, Advance went amiss the following season and was retired to the McDonnell stud, where the best of the progeny he produced was Vice-Admiral, who placed third in the 1921 New Zealand Cup.
Marian, ninth favourite in the 13-horse field, led from barrier rise, and at the end of the first lap was just ahead of The Needle, Cocoanut and Verax. There was little change until a mile had been completed, when Advance and Lord Elmo became prominent in the second group. Entering the last lap Marian led from Advance, who had made a big run, with the others, led by Verax, Sal Tasker and Boldrewood, a long way back. Marian pulled away and won by 12 lengths from Advance, with six lengths to Verax, Boldrewood and the backmarker, Sal Tasker, who had to concede an enormous start of 11 seconds to the first horse away, Prince Warbeck.
Marian was trained and driven by James Tasker, who had his stable at Spreydon. She was an eight-year-old chestnut mare by King George from Dolly, by Young Irvington from a thoroughbred mare. Dolly was also the dam of Ribbonwood. Tasker produced a second New Zealand Cup winner, Lady Clare, also a mare, who won in 1911.
Auckland trotter Albertorious was the race favourite, but was slow away, broke during the running and ruined his chance. He reappeared in the next race on the programme, in saddle, and won. Second favourite Durbar also broke during the race and finished well back.
Another innovation greeted patrons in 1907. A new totalisator house, described as being built on "up to date lines", had been constructed. For the first time, above the totals shown in front of the totalisator, was a clock, one hand of which was stationary and pointed to the time the totalisator closed, while the other gave the time of the day. When the latter hand reached the stationary hand a bell rang and the betting closed. Previously, races were started before the totalisator closed. Lord Elmo was the top stake-earner with a then record of £630.
Bernie Wood writing in The Cup
YEAR: 19061906 EXHIBITION MEETING THURSDAY 1 NOVEMBER
The great racing carnival of the year commenced yesterday under favourable auspices. Despite the rain that fell overnight, the track was in fair order, while the enclosures showed to great advantage. By starting time the attendance was only fair, but it improved as the afternoon wore on and included a large number of visiting sportsmen from different parts of the colony, as well as from Australia.
Great interest was evinced in the race for the New Zealand Cup Handicap, which provided one of the finest contests ever witnessed on the ground. The performance of the winner, Belmont M was a notable one, for after starting none too well, he was forced to cover a lot of extra ground to get round his field, but once clear, he cut down Euchre in most convincing style. Belmont M is a brother to Almont and though now owned by a New South Wales sportsman, he, like so many other good ones, was bred by the late Mr H Mace. Though not supported to any extent by the general public, the win was a decidedly popular one, the horse and his driver, G Milsom, receiving a great ovation on their return to the enclosure.
Another fine performance was that of Wild Wind in the Riccarton Handicap, in which the four-year-old filly reeled off a mile on a dead track in 2min 21 3/5th sec. Speculation was fairly brisk, the sum of £9174 10s being handled by the totalisator staff. Results:-
SPRING HANDICAP (in harness) of 110 sovs; second 16 sovs and third 11 sovs from stake. Two miles
J A Buckland's b f Vanish by Vancleve-Swallow, 4yrs, 14sec (C Piper) 1 H Burrow's Nellie Spec, 17sec (T Davidson) 2 J Brake's Mah Honey, 16sec (T Cotton) 3
Kelso 7sec, Aurora 10sec, Clevewood 16sec and Miss Viking 17sec also started.
Nellie Spec and Mah Honey made play for over a circuit, but before a mile had been left behind Vanish was at the head of affairs. From this out the favourite had matters all her own way, and won with the greatest ease by a dozen lengths from Nellie Spec, who was eight lengths in front of Mah Honey. Time, 5min 28sec. Dividends - On Vanish £1 8s; on Nellie Spec £2
MIDDLETON HANDICAP (in harness) of 130 sovs; second 20 sovs and third 13 sovs from stake. One mile and a half.
W Tapp's b g Dick Fly by Dictator-Bot Fly, 4yrs, 11sec (M Edwards) 1 W McLauchlan's Wittington, 6sec (R McMillan) 2 J Brankin's Belroy, 4sec (J Brankin) 3
Revenue scr, Verity 2sec, Prince Elmo 5sec, Kerrwood 5sec, Grey Echo 5sec, Francesca 5sec, Electrician 6sec, JP 8sec, Dan Tracey 8sec, Ianto 9sec, Roseneath 10sec, Huon King 10sec and Sonbrino 11sec also started.
Dick Fly got off nicely, and at the stand was well clear of Huon King, Electrician and Wittington. When a circuit had been left behind Wittington was running second fifty yards behind Dick Fly, with Electrician, Huon King and Belroy most prominent of the others. In the concluding round Wittington lessened the gap between himself and the leader, but was still five lengths to the bad when the post was reached. Belroy finished third fifty yards back, just in front of Revenue and Electrician. Time, 3min 50sec. Dividends - On Dick Fly £3 2s; in Wittington 14s.
NOVICE HANDICAP (in saddle) of 100 sovs; 15 sovs and third 10 sovs from stake. Two miles.
W Witte's gr m Vesta by Lincoln Yet, aged, 12sec (Owner) 1 J Preece's Pansy, 12sec (J McLelland) 2 J Young's Slewee, 11sec (J Farrar) 3
Success 2sec, Imperialism Bess 8sec, Ashcat 10sec, Value 10sec, GMS 11sec, and Mah Honey 12sec also started.
Vesta held a slight advantage of Mah Honey all through the first round, but with half the distance gone Pansy, who had started badly, was in second place. Three furlongs from the post both Vesta and Pansy broke, and after an exciting finish the former won by ten lengths. Slewee finished third, fifty yards back. Time, 5min 23 2/5 sec. Dicidends - On Vesta £13 12s; on Pansy 10s.
NEW ZEALAND CUP HANDICAP (in harness) of 400 sovs; second 60 sovs and third 40 sovs from stake. Two miles.
J Mills's ch h Belmont M by Rothschild-Puella, aged, 4sec (G Milsom) 1 G McClatchie's Euchre, scr (Pringle) 2 S E Tasker's Marian, 8sec (J Tasker) 3
Verax 5sec, Terra Nova 7sec, Birchmark 8sec, Cocoanut 8sec, Boldrewood 9sec, Mint 10sec, Woodend 10sec and Darwin 10sec also started.
Woodend lost his place at the start, and Cocoanut, Boldrewood and Marian formed the leading division as the enclosure were reached. With a round completed Cocoanut was closely attended by Marian and Boldrewood while Euchre was now in fifth place, just behind Terra Nova. Running along the back straight Terra Nova and Euchre improved their positions and shortly afterwards Cocoanut gave way to Marian. Coming to the stand for the final circuit Marian was just clear of Cocoanut, Boldrewood, Euchre, Terra Nova and Belmont M in that order. Running along the back the leading division were bunched but then Euchre drew to the front and a furlong from the post Belmont M took second place. Quickly closing on the leader Belmont M had his measure at the home turn and won a fine race by two lengths. Then a length back came Marian with Boldrewood, Cocoanut and Terra Nova close up. Time, 4min 46sec. Dividends - On Belmont M £16 12s; on Euchre £1 8s EMPIRE HANDICAP (in saddle) of 120 sovs; second 18 sovs and third 12 sovs from stake. Two miles.
Wi Kaama's b h Albertorious by Albert Victor-Dulce, 5yrs, 8sec (N Price) 1 P Devane's Viewmont, 6sec (F Holmes) 2 J Barrett's Little Director, scr ( G Milsom) 3
Derrincotte 2sec, Victor Huon 5sec, Carl 6sec, Vanity 8sec, Sir Joe, Lignite 10sec, Longfellow 14sec, Major ?, and Killarney also started.
Killarney was in command from Major Rothsea, when the stand was reached, but ???
SELWYN HANDICAP (in harness) of 100 sovs; second 15 sovs and third 10 sovs from stake. One mile????
RICCARTON HANDICAP (in harness) of 150 sovs; second 22 sovs and third 15 sovs from stake. One mile
J Hanna's blk f Wild Wind by Wildwood-Wild Wave, 4yrs, 7sec (M Edwards) 1 K H Smith's Discoverer, 5sec (Owner) 2 Mrs F E Craig's Wild Rose, 6 sec (T Frost) 3
Lord Elmo scr, Silvio Hue 2sec, Plain G 2sec and Austerlitz 4sec(coupled), Austrey 6sec, Almond 6sec, Florin 6sec, St Valentia 7sec, Mint 7sec and Elsa Huon 7sec also started.
Wild Rose piloted the field for two furlongs when Wild Wind ran past her and at the stand the latter was four lengths to the good of Austerlitz and Discoverer. In the back straight Discoverer took second place, and though he closed on the leader, he was still half a length to the bad when the post was reached. Fifty yards back came Wild Rose followed by Austerlitz. Time, 2min 21 3/5th sec. Dividend - On Wild Wind £1 10s; on Discoverer £3 10s.
ST ALBANS HANDICAP (in saddle) of 105 sovs; second 15 sovs and third 10 sovs from stake. One mile.
Mrs M F Hartom's b g Lignite by Experience, aged, 8sec (M Edwards) 1 G Moody's Major Rothsea, 8sec (E McCann) 2 J Cooper's Huon King, 7sec (J Milne) 3
Factory Boy scr, Fredrick 3sec and Velda 10sec(coupled), Elmwood 4sec, Little Ned 5sec, Sierra 5sec, Tracywood 6sec, Woodonry 6sec, Alice Wood 7sec, Fancy Girl 9sec, Mambrina Doll 10sec, Imperialeen 10sec, Archangel 10sec and Little Jimmy 11sec and Prince Warbeck 11sec(coupled) also started.
Prince Warbeck cut out the running past the enclosure, well clear of Imperialeen, Major Rothsea, Lignite and Huon King. A little further on he stopped, and Imperialeen and Major Rothsea were just in front of Lignite and Huon King. Two furlongs from home Major Rothsea took charge, but by a late run Lignite got to him in the last fifty yards, and won by a length with Huon King six lengths away third. Time, 2min 27 2/5th sec. Dividends - On Lignite £12 16s; on Major Rothsea £7 8s.
Credit: The Press 2 November 1906 YEAR: 19061906 EXHIBITION MEETING TUESDAY 6 NOVEMBER
Splendid weather favoured the New Zealand Metropolitan Trotting Club for the continuation of it's Exhibition Meeting yesterday. The attendance at starting time was good, and it improved as the afternoon wore on, while the track and enclosures were in excellent trim.
Taken all round the racing was full of interest, a feature of the afternoon's sport being the success achieved by visiting horses. Dan Patch, owned by the Allendale Stock Farm Coy. of Melbourne, had a comfortable win in the big harness race, and L Robertson, who drove him, also piloted Alice Palm successfully in the Halswell Handicap. The only unpleasant feature of the afternoon's sport occurred in the Lincoln Handicap. Little Ned, a Sydney-owned horse, driven by G Milson, came in an easy first, but having started before his time had to pay the penalty of disqualification.
Speculation was particularly brisk, the sum of £11,782 10s being handled by the totalisator staff as against £11,646 on the corresponding day last year, a record turnover for the club. Results:-
HALSWELL HANDICAP (in harness) of 110 sovs; second 16 sovs and third 11 sovs from stake. Two miles.
D Kennedy's b m Alice Palm by Rothschild-Picnic Palm, aged, 15sec (L Robertson) 1 J A Buckland's Vivid 1sec (C Piper) 2 J Savage's Aurora 13sec (J Milne) 3
Sydney scr, Lenape 7sec, Slewee 16sec, Clarewood 17sec, and Mah Honey 17sec also started.
When the enclosure was reached Vivid was in front, and before a circuit had been completed Alice Palm was in second place. From this out the pair had the issue to themselves, and after a good race Alice Palm won by four lengths. Aurora finished third a hundred yards back. Time, 4min 58 4/5th sec. Dividends - On Alice Palm £1 8s; on Vivid 16s.
HORNBY HANDICAP (in harness) of 120 sovs; second 18 sovs and third 12 sovs from stake. One mile and a half.
J A Buckland's b f Vanish by Vancleve-Swallow, 4yrs, 10sec (C Piper) 1 A Kerr's Flora Wood, 12sec (Owner) 2 F Rogatski's Sonbrino, 12sec (K Smith) 3
Dick Fly scr, Ratawood 3sec, Bill 6sec, Little Jimmy 8sec, Roseneath 9sec, Redchild 10sec and Lady Inez also started.
Flora Wood showed the way for half a mile, but at the end of a circuit Vanish was in front. From this out the favourite had matters all her own way, and won as she pleased by three lengths from Flora Wood, who was a length in front of Sonbrino. Lady Inez finished fourth. Time, 3min 38sce. Dividends - On Vanish £2 6s; on Flora Wood £2 10s.
SOCKBURN HANDICAP (in saddle) of 110 sovs; second 16 sovs and third 11 sovs from stake. Two miles.
G Ryan's br f Miss Kola by Lynbrook or Broadwood-Kola 4yrs, 4sec (G Milsom) 1 W Barritt's Mahunui, 5sec (M Edwards) 2 H Hendrickson's Monica, 3sec (Owner) 3
Battleaxe 4sec, Tomorrow 6sec, Redeemer 6sec and Value 6sec also started.
Before going a furlong Mahunui took charge, but when a circuit was completedhe was joined by Miss Kola, with Monica in third place. A little further on Miss Kolagot to the front and having Mahunui's measure weny on and won by ten lengths. A similar distance back came Monica, with Battleaxe fouth. Time, 5min 0 3/5th sec. /dividends - On Miss Kola £4 2s, on Mahunui £1 4s.
CHRISTCHURCH HANDICAP (in harness) of 250 sovs; second 37 sovs and third 25 sovs from stake. Two miles.
Allendale Stock Far'm Company's br h Dan Patch by Rothschild-Rushine, 4yrs 16sec (L Robertson) 1 E Bowes's Electrician 17sec (M Albaugh) 2 W H McLauchlan's Withington 13sec (R McMillan) 3
Belmont M scr, Monte Carlo 9sec, Revenue 9sec, Albertorious 11sec, Verity 13sec, Belroy 15sec, Francesca 17sec and Master Dudley 17sec also started.
Electrician soon ran to the front, and at the stand was just clear of Francesca, Dan Patch and Withington. Going along the back Dan Patch took second place, being closely followed by Francesca and Withington. With half the distance gone Electrician was still in charge, but a little further on Dan Patch ran to the front, and from this out had matters all his own way, winning comfortably by eight lengths from Electrician , who was a length in front of Withington. Then, close up, came Monte Carlo and Belmont M. Time 4min 51 1/5th sec. Dividands - On Dan Patch £1 14s; on Electrician £3 18s.
NOVEMBER HANDICAP (in saddle) of 150 sovs; second 22 sovs and third 15 sovs from stake. Two miles.
P Devane's blk g Viewmont by Viking-Mountjoy, aged, 15sec (F Holmes) 1 A J Marshall's Carl, 16sec (P Dunn) 2 J H Power's Tea Tree, 21 sec (Owner) 3
Durbar 4sec, Little Doctor 9sec, Vanclare 12sec, Derringcotte 13sec, General Grigg 15sec, Victor Huon 16sec, Hinau 16sec, Vanity 19sec, Sir Joe 19sec, Brown Ribbon 20sec and Traceywood 21sec also started.
Tea Tree showed the way to Sir Joe, Traceywood and Carl for half a mile, when Sir Joe took charge. With a mile gone, Viewmount was running third to Sir Joe and Carl. Once into the final circuit took second place to Carl, and, overhauling him a few yards from the post, won a fine race by a neck. Tea Tree finished forty yards back third, with Sir Joe fourth. Time, 4min 48 4/5th sec. Dividends - On Viewmont £3 8s; on Carl £3 16s
LADIES' BRACELET HANDICAP (in harness) of 75 sovs; second 7 second 7 sovs and third 5 sovs from stake. One mile.
Miss R Pettie's br c Sweet Patch by Geo M Patchen-Creole, 4yrs, 8sec (Mr J Pettie) 1 Mrs J W Johnston's Tender, 11sec (Mr Johnston) 2 Miss M Holmes's Lord Spec, 9sec (Mr Monro) 3
Miss Foxhall 11sec, Lodi 8sec, Trixey V 12sec, Lady Mine 10sec, Daisy Child 10sec, Ben Blackwood 10sec, Seaweed 11sec and Wild Gun 12sec also started.
Wild Gun was in front till the enclosure was reached, where Tender was running second ans Sweet Patch who had started badly, fifth. In the back straight Sweet Patch ran to the front, and won comfortably by three lengths from Tender, who was thirty yards in front of Lord Spec. Time 2min 41 sec. Dividends - On Sweet Patch £2 8s; on Tender £2 18s. ROYAL HANDICAP (in harness) of 120 sovs; second 12 sovs from stake. One mile.
W H McLauchlan's br g Withington by General Tracey- Frohesome, aged, 8sec (R McMillan) 1 R Miller's Prince Elmo, 8sec (G Milsom) 2 E Bowes's Al F, 6sec (M Albaugh) 3
Silvio Hue scr, Almond 3sec,Valentia 5sec, Elsa Huon 5sec, Roseshield 6sec, Jewel's Heiress 7sec, Onward 7sec, Utah 8sec and Bellevue 9sec also started.
Withington got away smartly and before reaching the stand he was two lengths clear of Prince Elmo, who was followed by Utah and Roseshield. Once into the back straight Prince Elmo closed up a little and Al F took third place. A great set-to between Withington and Prince Elmo ended in favour of the former by a length. Then forty yards back came Al F, just clear of Utah. Tine 2min 22 2/5th sec. Dividend - On Withington £4 10s; on Prince Elmo 16s. LINCOLN HANDICAP (in saddle) of 115 sovs; second 16 sovs and third 11 sovs from stake. One mile.
Mrs M F Hannom's b g Lignite, by Experience, aged, 5sec (M Edwards) 1 J Cooper's Huon King, 6sec (J Milne) 2 J Woodham's Little Ned, 6sec (G Milsom) 3
Lopp scr, Ben Hur 1sec, Lily C 2sec, Factory Boy 2sec, My Mistake 2sec, Derringcote 3sec, Frederick 3sec and Cinders 6sec(coupled), Sierra 7sec and Woodbury 8sec also started.
Cinders refused to leave the mark and virtually took no part in the race. Little Ned soon established a commanding lead, and never being troubled won as he pleased by a dozen lengths. A good set-to for second place between Lignite , Huon King and Mr Mistake ended in favour of the first named by a length. Little Ned having started before his time was disqualified , the race going to Lignite with Huon King second. Time, 2min 25sec. Dividends - On Lignite £8 16s; on Huon King £1 2s.
Credit: The Press 7 Nov 1906
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