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PEDESTRIANISM.

Another outbreak in Dunedin of the pedestrianxsm mania seems imminent, a member of the Palace Circus Company, namedDavis, having signed articles for two matches; The first is against J. Murdoch, 300 yds level, for 1.10 a-side; the second, against Park, a recent arrival from Sydney, 150 yds, 330 yds, and 400 yds, for L2O a-side. Both matches will come off within three weeks’ time, Davis has run with varying success in some of the places visited by the Circus in the North,

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Evening Star, Issue 4055, 24 February 1876, Page 3

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83

PEDESTRIANISM. Evening Star, Issue 4055, 24 February 1876, Page 3

PEDESTRIANISM. Evening Star, Issue 4055, 24 February 1876, Page 3

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