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THE JUBILEE RACE MEETING.

[Pbb Pkess Association.] Btjnkdjn, May 17, The Dunedln Jookey Oinb's Exhibition programme comprises £5055 ia stakes. The first day opens with a Hurdle race of 150 boys, two miles and a distance, followed by a Maiden Plate of 100, one mile and a quatter ; Exhibition Cup of 1500 soys, a mile and seven furlongs second horse to receive 200eovs, third 100 soys. Tne weights will be published immediately after the New ZjaLn I Cap. inaugural Stakea of 250 sovu, five furltngs, for two year-olds ; Carnival Hand! oap of 200 sovc, six furlongs ; SelliDg Raoe of 80 soys, weight for age, one mile; Welter of 120 soya, six furlongs. Skoond Day. Tally-Ho Handicap of 120 boys, 1£ mile; Selling two-year-old stakes, 120 soys 6 furlongs ; Spring Handicap, 120 soya 1 mile ; Mnsaelburffh Plate, 100 boys 5 furloßgi, weight for age; High Weight Handicap, 120 soys 1 mile and a fnilong. Third Day. Paolfio Hurdles, 130 boys two miles ; Criterion Stakes, 150 boys five furlongs for two-year-oldej St Andrews Hundloap, 500 (ova one mile and a quarter ; Jubilee Plate, 300 soys one mile and a quartes, weight for age ; Grand Stand Handlo»p, 120 boys, six furlongs ; Consolation, 100 soys 1 mile.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2137, 17 May 1889, Page 3

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THE JUBILEE RACE MEETING. Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2137, 17 May 1889, Page 3

THE JUBILEE RACE MEETING. Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2137, 17 May 1889, Page 3

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