SPORTING INTELLIGENCE.
NASEBYR4CES. ■ T^f, raceß yesterday were excellently contested, except the bardie which was won by Medora. All the horses fell. Gault, the rider of Banjo, broke his collar-bone. Mount Ida Handicap : Gamecock, 1; Manx Boy, 2 ; Taffrml, 3. Free Handicap; Kamo • Bjtslb, 3 ; Beeswing, 6st 61b, 3. Co .solatiori Stakes .- Border Lad,' 7st, 1 ; Brunette, oat 51b. 2; Banjo, Bst, fj. These races have been pronounced the best np-couutry meeting this year. '
DUNEDIN OUP.
The following is the latest state of the odds for the Cup 7 to 2 against Calumny 4 to 1 „ Lurline 4 to 1 „ Templeton 5 to 1 „ Farawhenaa 6 to 1 . „ Atlas 6 to 1 „ Tambourini 7 to I- „ Bpritaail , 100 to 8 ,, Earl bf Lynne ICO to 5 ,, Gossip 100 to 5' „ , Banjo 100 to 5 ■ „ - Butterfly ■ Even on the pair—Lurliue and Caliimny.
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Evening Star, Issue 3445, 7 March 1874, Page 2
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140SPORTING INTELLIGENCE. Evening Star, Issue 3445, 7 March 1874, Page 2
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