SPORTING INTELLIGENCE.
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Considerable interest is being' taken in these .races. Besides the burses affe -flyentered for ’tfoe-twoHanWcaps "and we hear of a Urge number likely to enter for the Maiden Hate, Metofa ra’ Plate, Novel Race, and Flying 1-taniibap- and we think4b«tif»he weather proves fine, the teeming‘‘’meet’* will prove thempl-l successful ever H*-ldln Gatn*dtL Theh ndicappcx seems .to have (le&i-edlifiioet everyone,' £s w - hear of. ,few,. complrilits. Tommy- Dodd is a hot <avoiite for R,me, and fa being bucked at 2td N O.T.C. Handicap, Cloth' 1 of "Ckld 5 ? very much fancied; and tor the Hindicap, Bir Wiliam ,fa looked up'*i byvthe knowing ones as the horse most: likely to kin • albeit that plucky md wonderful little mare. Deception, • has a host of admirets.— I K. r O Times * , , _A Chribtchureh telegram states that Mr R. H. Campbell has sold his entire thoioughbied Oastaway for. 50d guineas. The horse is ikot likely to leave the Province. > i f »
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Evening Star, Issue 4058, 28 February 1876, Page 2
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166SPORTING INTELLIGENCE. Evening Star, Issue 4058, 28 February 1876, Page 2
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