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SPORTING INTELLIGENCE.

DUNEDIN CUP. The following acceptances were declared at the Empire Hotel last evening : st lbs Mr J. Cotton’s cb hj Castaway, 5 yrs ... 8 10 Mr S. Noswortby’sb hj Traitor, 4 yrs ..8 7 Mr Gr, Cnombes’s br hj Flying Dutchman. aged 8 7 Mr F. W. Delamain’s br Templeton, 4 yrs *8 5 Mr Vv. Waters’s b m Yattenna, aged 8 2 Mr F. R. White’s b g Atlas, aged ... 8 0 Mr E. Pritchard’sbrh Pertobe, 5 yrs ... 7 13 Mr G. Combes’s br b Right Bower, 5 yrs 7 10 Capt. Hutchison’s br m Spritsail. 4 yrs 7 9 Mr Jas. Monaghan’s cb hj Tripolis. 4 yrs 7 7 My S. Nosworthy’s ch f Somnambula, 3 yrs ... v 7 3 Mr F. W. Belamain’s Hercules. 3 yrs ... 7 3 Capt. Hutchison’s b g Earl of Lynne, 4 yrs ... ... ••• •• • •• • 612 Mr Thos. Pollock’s b c Botbwell, 4 yrs 6 10 Mr W. C. Webb’s gelding, byMalton— Ada, 3 yrs # 6 10 Mr J, Monaghan’s br hj Medicus, 3 yrs 6 10 Mr H. Goodman’s b m Kathleen, 5 yrs 6 9 Mr D. Corsan’s ch f Seabird, 3 yrs ... 6 7 Mr G, Dodson’s b g Merryman, aged ... 6 0 It will be seen that none of Mr Redwood’s late stable have accepted, but there is just a chance of their doing so by p'St. Some days ago intimation was made in a Christchurch paper that O’Brien had no intention of sending Tambourini to the Dunedin meeting, because the horse was already handicapped in the Cup race at 9st 71b, and his performances at Wellington had the effect of imposing an additional 71b upon him. For this reason O’Hrien will take “Old Tam” to the West Coast, instead of visiting the South this year. THE LAWRENCE RACES. [By Telegraph.] {From our own Correspondent.) Lawrence, January 22. It has been showery all the morning, but it cleared up a little as the day wore on. The course was very muddy. Maiden Plate, of 25 sovs.; weight for age : distance. 1A miles ; for horses that have never won an advertised prize exceeding Lls—hack races and matches excepted. Traitor .. ... ... ... ••• 1 Bothwell 2 Young Roebuck ... ; 3 Won easily. The colors’of the riders were hardly discernible after the race. Lawrence H'Noicap. of 55 sovs.; with a sweepstake of 2 guineas ; the second horse to receive the amount of sweepstake. One mile and a-half. M‘Kellar’s Tripolis 1 Coombes’s Right Bower 2 M‘Kay’s Unknown 3

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Evening Star, Issue 3718, 22 January 1875, Page 3

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411

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE. Evening Star, Issue 3718, 22 January 1875, Page 3

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE. Evening Star, Issue 3718, 22 January 1875, Page 3

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