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SPORTING INTELLIGENCE.

CHRISTCHURCH AUTUMN MEETING, [By Telegraph,] , Chuistchukoh, April 22. Ine following are the acceptances bt. George’s handicap. st lb gf iu Kory O’Moro, 6 yrs- 912 Ngaro.Syrs . . . G 7 - - 8 0 Spntsail, 4 yrs - - 6 5 - 7 6 Nectar (late Dolly Guy Fawkes, 3 yrs -6 12 Varden), 4 yrs -6 3 THE HANDICAP HURDLE RACE. st lb .(■ iv, Roiy O’More, 6 yrs 12 7 Mousetrap, aged - 9 0 Medora, aged - • U 4 Alice Grey, aired .90 Tommy Dodd, aged 10 4 The interest in the races is increasing. There is considerable speculation on the Autumn Handicap. Tadmor came up with a rush in the betting yesterday. The odds now 2 s W Bt Templeton, 3 to 1 against King Philip, ladmor, and Castaway, and 4 to 1 against Parawhenua.

A local sporting man has bet L 250 to LSOO that he will find a horse in this Province to beat Templeton one and a-half miles, weight for age. Rory O’More is supposed to be the horse meant. The bet is subject to the owner or Kory O More allowing him to run. The Ashburton Races, which will extend ? <lays, promise to be the most successful district meeting ever held in this Province The entries are large, and comprise all the beat horses engaged in the Metropolitan Autumn Meetinv.

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Evening Star, Issue 3794, 22 April 1875, Page 3

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SPORTING INTELLIGENCE. Evening Star, Issue 3794, 22 April 1875, Page 3

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE. Evening Star, Issue 3794, 22 April 1875, Page 3

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