Horse racing -- Australia -- History; Race horses -- Australia -- History; Stainforth, Martin, 1866-1957
Sydney Subscription races were held this year on May 3rd and 5th, when
the added money amounted to £240. First Day: Sweepstakes of £10, with
£75 added, Mr. C. Roberts’ Traveller 1, Whisker 2; Two-year-old Stakes
of £25 (heats), Mr. C. Smith’s Clifton 1, Mr. Tooth’s Effie Deane 2;
Ladies’ Purse of £5, with £30 added, Mr. C. Roberts’ Lady Cordelia 1,
Mr. C. Smith’s Moggy, 2. Second Day: Town Plate, Mr. C. Roberts’
Traveller 1, Mr. C. Smith’s Moggy 2; Australian Youths’ Purse of £30,
Major England’s Whisker 1, Mr. C. Roberts’ Lady Cordelia 2; Sweepstakes
of £5 each, with £30 added, Mr. C. Roberts’ Traveller 1, Captain
Williams’ Petersham 2, Mr. May’s Sportsman 3; Hack Race, won by Mr. G.
Hill’s Black Boy, concluded the racing.
Country clubs offered very fair stakes. At Maitland on May 23rd and 25th
the added money was £300, while Patrick Plains Club gave away £240 on
June 7th and 9th, and the prize-money at the Hawkesbury Subscription
races on August 9th and 16th was £175. At Patrick Plains, Lady Cordelia
won the first event on each day. Other winners, Traveller, a filly by
Steeltrap, and two-year-old by Whisker (winner of the Maiden Race). In
the Hurdle Race nothing finished the course.
There was a successful two-days’ meeting at Bathurst on June 5th and
7th, when the winners were:—First Day: Bathurst Plate, Romeo; Maiden
Plate, Lushington. Second Day: Publicans’ Purse, Theorem; Sweepstakes,
Lushington; Hurdle Race (gentlemen riders), Abdallah (Mr. J. Piper,
junior).
Parramatta races held in October were productive of the following
results:—First Day: Australian Purse, Traveller; Hurdle Race, Teapot;
Ladies’ Purse, Lady Cordelia. Second Day: Town Plate, Traveller;
Australian Youths’ Purse, Lady Cordelia (walked over); Sweepstakes for
beaten horses, Lady Flora.
The annual race meeting was held at Yass on October 20th and 21st, when
Mr. Waddy’s Frederick walked over for the Cavan Cup; Yass Cup of £50,
Paddy; and Eleanor easily took the Maiden Plate. On the second day
Frederick won the Hurdle Race, and Moustache took the Ladies’ Purse;
Squatters’ Purse went to Medora.
1838. Cumberland Hunt Established. Bathurst Races.
Sydney Races. Hawkesbury Races. Parramatta Races.
There was a fair amount of racing during the year 1838. The first
notable item was a meeting on February 15th of those interested in
hunting, when the Cumberland Hunt Club was established. This was to
maintain a subscription pack of hounds. The entry fee was £5, and the
committee consisted of Messrs. W. Lawson, N. Lawson, H. Harvey, R.
Crawford and E. Weston.
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