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THE CALEDONIAN GROUNDS.

To the Editor. Sir, —In lasi night’s issue T read a letter by your correspondent “Jumping Jack,” and should advise “Jack” to visit the place he intends to write about next time before be jumps into print, as the gnss in (ho running has been cut for the last ten daj’g. He is perfectly right in mentioning the issue of the programmes and the state of the ground. One t hinu 1 would suggest is that the Society publish the handicaps as early as possible, so as to give the pods time to think about their rc'p otive races. I am, &c., Trainer. Dunedin, November 21.

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Evening Star, Issue 3357, 22 November 1873, Page 2

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THE CALEDONIAN GROUNDS. Evening Star, Issue 3357, 22 November 1873, Page 2

THE CALEDONIAN GROUNDS. Evening Star, Issue 3357, 22 November 1873, Page 2

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