RACING INTELLIGENCE.
[BY TF.LKOTIArn.] WELLTxaTON-, This day. For the "Wellington races the course is in splendid order, but there was a poor attendance.
Railway Stakes. —Sir George and Administrator ran a dead heat for first place, Dan a bad third. Time, 2mins. 50.} sees. The .Poet was scratched. Sir George afterwards walked over
Hurdles.—Orient 1, Bob 2, Liability 3
Dunedix, This day. When the proceedings commenced at Forbury 1000 were present. For the Hurdles Karira, ridden by James Cotton, started a warm favorite. At the second hurdle Encore fell, and at the last one on the homo run Melbourne came to grief. Little John a good second. Wild Boy third. Time, .'Jmins. Ssccs. Totalizator dividend, £2 Is Gd.
The Maiden Plato proved little more than an exercise canter for Don Jo.se, who was served up a hot favorite. Hazard was second, and If So third. Neara was the only other starter. Time, 2mins. 23secs.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3860, 30 November 1883, Page 3
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154RACING INTELLIGENCE. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3860, 30 November 1883, Page 3
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