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SPORTING INTELLIGENCE.

; The Westport JocWey Club have decidedto ■Hold races next mouth, .after the Greymouh event. Th y wll liftt for. two days. . Stakes from 1i250 to L3OO

1 By, the-* Au'-talwan’ of .the 29th inst. we fpid that Maid of AH Work and Wollomai have supplanted K iohmond inthe betting on the Geelong Cup. , . The following is. the state of the odds : r -.• 5 to 2 agst MadcLof AU Work (tk and off) ■ . 4 to I „ "Wpllomai/tk) . . • ■ 9t02 Richmond (off) . .. 7tol ,1 Melbourne (tk 1 10 ! tol : i,' Enifilatioh(tk) - : '• : lOtol fl Feu d’Artifice (tk) Haricot has' be«n with respect t!r which the ‘ Age ’ says ; :~A year’s careful attention and an .excellent prospect of . winning: for hia ownerd theiGeelong-Gold v-up was; . in one.brief. mmate-.thrown,away.-by the oarer . laps act of an. ill-tempered boy.. : .It appears/,. “s iys the ‘Geelong Advertiser,: that something happening: with .Haricot’s Hi*,- the.lad in cbavgeof.him.unable ,to.get it but of thtf afiimal.fl month as quioaly as he desired. Haricot , became, .thereupon? a on; the head was-admuistered,.Which oatused him to rear and fall backward*, tip tof hi»f tail-bone, anq otherwise injuring -bimself. ■ Chirnside would ratiur. have lostiSOO thfinv Haricot wc 8 never more fit, and-he felt confident: j*& *sit he-.y^bv'hu^he-.had^oae; [and ifetwast. expeotedi to hfi»W9-to «ffiy OUt hW pr9BU»O» 'i;J.' • -i > i »»£M* ,- 5 •■puiiooC- »■>>• <sw>oVf IWt 4iifi U-h ’ . 28 rohe'

Kingswell, Sangster, Sergeants Buchanan-afid ' Corporal Sutherland, and Gunners Clare, * Pay, Dakin, and Atkinson. The Dunedin team will be selected this evening. The following are the highest scorers in Timaru, 42; Jenkjns, .Christchurch, 37; Duncan, Christchurch, 34; Stokes, Christ* church, 32; and Montgomery, Christchurch,'

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Evening Star, Issue 4037, 3 February 1876, Page 2

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265

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE. Evening Star, Issue 4037, 3 February 1876, Page 2

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE. Evening Star, Issue 4037, 3 February 1876, Page 2

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