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CAPTAIN HUTCHISON'S MABEL AND THE PROTEST.

To the Editor. Sir,—ln your report of the 2nd inst. I observed that Captain Hutchison stated to the gentlemen of the D.J.C. assetnnled at the latter’s meeting that they all went at him ‘‘ like a p ireel of curs,” and when Mes rs Marshall and .-cott said they woul i like to know what he meant by that expression and whether he applied it those present, he replied that his remarks w re n.t for those present but for the public. What does the public thiuk of such remarks being applied to it and of the D.J.C. not saying one word on its behalf ? By-and-bye the public will be canvassed for subscri tions to the races. Then let it remember this circumstance. Why does Captain Hutchison still persist that Mabel’s jockey was honest and did not pull the mare, after hearing Mr Dodsou’s evidence and others’?—l am, &c,, Gne Uninterested, Dunedin, December 4.

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Evening Star, Issue 3677, 4 December 1874, Page 2

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CAPTAIN HUTCHISON'S MABEL AND THE PROTEST. Evening Star, Issue 3677, 4 December 1874, Page 2

CAPTAIN HUTCHISON'S MABEL AND THE PROTEST. Evening Star, Issue 3677, 4 December 1874, Page 2

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