SPORTING INTELLIGENCE.
The amount of stales to be run for at the Palmerston races i< L 220. Die programme haa been arranged as follows : ■'an (Heap Hurdle Race, L3O; 2nd, Maiden Plate, L 3 5; 3rd, Handicap, I 50 ; 4th, Ladies' i'ur e, L 25 ; sth, Shag Valley Cup, LSO; oth, Consolation, 1/20; 7th, Hack Race, LlO. The stewards hope to Rccure the old course, near Sir D. Bell'B station, Meadowbanks, for their meeting. ''Hermit" writes in tin Chrißtckurch Globe' that he thinks Guy Favkes is the best four-year old in Mr Redwood's stable. Sonniimbula is going strong and well, and famburiui is doing la&t work without showing i : igns of leg-weariness. Both Itory O'Atoro and Kinff Philip look fresh and well, and they have many adherents who fancy the Otago division will land the double event—Handicap and Cup but he cannot believe it till he sees it. Cloth of Gold is now tancid as tho best of Mr Skand's lot. Jxanolf is doing good work, but ;'ast,h:.n has b"gun to oljtctto starting, and hi;B Vad (reveial battles with Id:; rider. Piston matches are becoming fashionable. Matche* on a large rafe will shot tly be contested at Balcluthn, 01 j d.\ and Tapanui.
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Evening Star, Issue 3960, 3 November 1875, Page 2
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203SPORTING INTELLIGENCE. Evening Star, Issue 3960, 3 November 1875, Page 2
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