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DUNEDIN RACE.

The Selling Race of fifty sovereigns, on flic first day of the Dunedin Races, was won-by Mr. Uazlett’s Novice, Little Nell being second. Novice was bought in by her owner for £3O, and afterwards sold lySecond Day. Handicap Hurdle Race, of seventy sovereigns. Heats. One mile and a distance, over five flights of hurdles. Mr. H. Prince's c.g. SirTattou, 6yrs., lOst. 51b. 1 1 Grant’s o.g. Pretender, uyrs., 9st. slb. 2 0 E. Pritchard’s g.g. Don Pedro aged, 9st. Sib. 0 2 Four started. Dunedin Jockey Club Handicap of one hundat d and thirty sovereigns. One mile and. three quarters. Mr. Walter’s b.m. Yatterina, syrs., 9st. 31b, 1 H. Prince’s blk.g. Backbiter, aged, , \ 9st. 71b. 2 A W vnton’s b.m. Miss King, C yrs., T* 1 111). 3 Soven started. T°wh Plate of sixty sovereigns. Two miles. Weight for age. Mr. W. C. Webb’s br.f. Swindle, 2yrs., a feather 1 R. Campbell’s ch.g. Exile, 4vrs., 9st. 41b. o H. Prince’s Backbiter, aged, lOst. 11b. 3 Five started. Publicans’ Purse Handicap of fifty sovereigns One mile and a distance. Mr. H. Thorke’s Little Nell, 6yrs., Bst. 1 Hazlett's cb.m Movice, syra., Bst. 2 Cooinbe’s b.g. Catapult, syra..7st.Clb 3 SLx started. Consolation Handicap of fifty sovereigns. One mile. Mr. P. Stanton’s b.m. Miss King, fivrs . 7at. 71b. i Pritchard’s ch.h. Foretop syrs., 7st. 2 Eight started.

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Dunstan Times, Issue 467, 31 March 1871, Page 3

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DUNEDIN RACE. Dunstan Times, Issue 467, 31 March 1871, Page 3

DUNEDIN RACE. Dunstan Times, Issue 467, 31 March 1871, Page 3

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