SECOND EDITION. BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH.
(EROM OREVILLE’s TELEGRAM COMPANY, REUTER’S AGENTS.) 0 AMARU 11A (m Oamaru, February 20. The races were hell ou last Friday, the weather being unfavorable, but the attendance good. Maiden Plate. Campbell’s Kxile - • -1 Guinness’s Mignoiiott; - • 2 Joe key Glut. Handicap. Paterson’s Maid of the Mill 1 M'Phcrson’s Hnrgundy • • 2 Hack Pace. W. M‘Kay’s Billy - 1 I) is i r ic'T Han ora i*. Maid of the Mill - - - 1 Handicap Hurdle Race. Sebleutei’s Jdonest John - - 1 Grant’s Tonic - 2 Hack Hurdle Race. Nigger 1 Consolation Stakes. Pcyman’s Lady Elizabeth - - 1 SECOND DA Y. Improved weather, and attendance fair. I j\dies’ Purse. Honest John .... 1 Burgundy 2 PmucAiss’ Purse Handicap. Nelly Gray .... I Burgundy 2 The settling on Saturday passed off satisfactorily, leaving the Club with a balance in hand.
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Evening Star, Volume IX, Issue 2524, 20 March 1871, Page 3
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133SECOND EDITION. BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH. Evening Star, Volume IX, Issue 2524, 20 March 1871, Page 3
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