FURTHER PARTICULARS.
Time 2 mm 39secs. Archie, was fifth. He started badly [The above was issuedas au extra on Saturday night.] . , 0
~"-'\" ■•'•' T.w- v — -.' ■ .." .■;£'' ""*■** Martini Henry, the winner of the Melbourne Derby Saturday last, is a 8 year old bay. colt by Musket, out of Sylvia. The second horse Sardius (late E merald) is also a 8 year old by Emulation out of Ruby. Both hoises are m [for the Cap, which is to be run to-morrow, when, however, they will meet some new. acquaintances. The time m which the Derby was run on Saturday^2min -3|9sec-7-iB / the. fastest on record. Darebiri _and Navigator each did it (m 1881 and 1882 respectively) .m 2mln '4l|secs, while the great "T Grand Elanenr m 1880 took 2min 44secs. The owner of Martini Henry is the Hon J. White.. We believe he was the owner of Chester, the Derby winner m 1877. .....
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Manawatu Times, Volume IX, Issue 401, 5 November 1883, Page 2
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148FURTHER PARTICULARS. Manawatu Times, Volume IX, Issue 401, 5 November 1883, Page 2
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