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SPORTING INTELLIGENCE.

NELSON RACES.

[By Telegraph.] March 27. Town Plate ofCO sovs. Two miles. Mr Redwood’s Kakapo walked over. Criterion Plate of 30 sovs. Three quarters of a mile. Mr Waiters’s Slander 1 Mr Redwood’s Teranga 2 Mr Robinson’s Magenta 3 Won easily. Stoke Handicap of 30 Sovs; 1] miles. Mr Walters’s Slander 1 Mr Redwood’s Malvina 2 Mr Warren’s Firetail 3 Consolation [Handicap of 20 Sovs. ; one mile. Mr Robinson’s Magenta, Bst 21bs ... 1 Mr Walters’s Peeress, 9st Gibs 2 Mr Trask’s Azalea, fist 41bs 3

It was a splendid race between the first three horses. The stakes were given to Peeress, a protest lodged against Magenta for not entering until the entries were closed, being allowed by the Stewards.

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Evening Star, Issue 3153, 28 March 1873, Page 3

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121

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE. Evening Star, Issue 3153, 28 March 1873, Page 3

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE. Evening Star, Issue 3153, 28 March 1873, Page 3

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