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SPORTING INTELLIGENCE.

qamarg r gm& ' v, [Gt TSKBOBAFg.] i.• >;■ t :• 3. i The recopd dy a racing resulte ias under Selling Hack Hdbdle Race, of 20 sovs. Unce round the com se and a distance. Rushmm... . i .„" .. . 1 Mirs Sutton, , A _ ' ‘ ( i.T 2 Members’ Plate, of ; iso>sovp. One mile and a o half. iiWel.ter ;w< igH for age. nders. Professional •, 7>b extia. - • .■ MrP. Campbd's'Tommy;Oodd '... ,■ ■ ■//’ l - ... V^.,,2 Mr.M'Aulay’sGnma 4 i. ... 8 Novel Race, of On© inile andw half. Weight for age, ./ Mr Evans’s Kathleen ? x MrHosWiis’s Hector ..' »:<*;• »• '*]*- 2 Hospital Gaok RAOE, of 20 bova " ' a Glengarry ... ... i Li.tUNeU -... Bushman , > '.i: • 3 i* lying ifAraicA'p, of io sovis. One Mk Mr Swanson’s Slr Wtlliam ... . V ..;•<> .. >’ ...1 Mr Studholme’s Gloth of Gold ’ . : ' ",■ 2 Mr CahU.’s Lyndon v - 3 (Toth bf Gold was first, favorite for this race, which was won byja head >A prottafeteas lodged against Sir William for crossing, but it was not sustained.'' • 1.. Consolation Handioae, 20 sovs. Once round thb eourse. v '■ • •’ .j.-m v anjb' 1?y ... ..... ; i Rob Roy ... ,i. . 1 ■ ", o Ramble Airay z}'"'" l * ,n 3 * ■■ ■ »->i- :i. if n T/L''i*ff ; -!.i -r , .*i -.y.

: , The Daastan Annual Races took place at CM&on. J^iay teiidance on' both days was very bably smaller on the Dunstan oQhrae.. The weather, however. Whs beautiful 1 tlohdi^hr^g’uh ‘amomitr nK fered as prizes the ehtries’ were fair, and. Che racing very good. ’ I ,i: : .'urrf..r ‘ ■ ;' T " : - Maiden PiiATßj 'of 15’ soVs, “ Distance, one ; ’ mile. Weight for ag6. /■• Cox’s'Lihdis, lOsi llhj(X,aing) 1 .... '' 1 Frwap’s Foam, , .^. r 2 ! sthited. ;r v.Linilis won by a ,ooi»ie. of lengths^/.;-;;;j >/ y u j. t j . iS slung oMI No WtdghtHiadttftstYlb. -. v i' S mart's-J«ck as ... ‘ (Sfit?er)" l 1

Grand Stand Handicap, of 20.sovi>. One m ; f tnUe anda-KH'lf.' »; W. Ta'lor’s g g 1 a-ict, Bst 121b ... (Laisg) 1 It. Vfcltdi’s I'.ittle Dlk.Sst 2lb ... {Evatiß) ;:2 Five hj we8 l, wen' foi this evSitf'St rieit and rrrle.biolt left, the otheifi Dorn the* store, hut H 'ricot -b d : the‘ race pretty" Wei; in band all the way. and won easily. i •'the Hcrßt SodbßV, of 5 sevs, ! was won try Smart’s Jackas*. ‘" Tradesmen’s Handicap, ri 10 soys.' Distance, , , ■ onemle. - T. Pars-'nß’ 0 t ... ... (Hiilt)fl R. WtTh’s Little Dick, Bst' tlb ~. (Evanll} ' 2

©AT. . ' ' ' Ddnbtak Handicap, of 25 sovs. Distance, two n^les. T avlor’s eg Haricot, Sst 12 b ... (Lairg) 1 Welsh’s Lit*lo pick 7st 101b 11..I 1 .. (Fvans) 2 ■Pi vfa- n 4 « MyttfcVy 9st 21b...' ~i ' (Ho t) Freeze an 1 Devonshire Lais' Olai. i an. but neverweirp ,Sh thp rai e. n \ * .1‘ Sbluko Raob, of 10,rp’% ’;Onij9 mHn- No weight under 9st. 1 ‘ 1 v SmaVt’s Jackass' ... ... ’ ... (Miller) 1, ccott’s Jack ... i ... : ... ... , 2 The 1 Tapi l brought out something ha’f a dozen ca'itestante.' . TomtiOA «nd Lady Chips wgre , t fetta'Ch. bnt ’ wi to .be in Y.t* jr'.o4 Mi KtmfchV WUdboy,; with 200 pMfds the minfey. I CONBJJLATI of 40«QV<,; Distance • , ..one. mile.) f Doing’s Flow, lOatlabi i~. ... / (Owmsr) 1 Gilmour’a

’lt •■is' stated oh -the best author tV by. tfael ’Standard ’,„that’the. resolutions of the Wr*-! ra >a only carried by tbs cute vote of the preii« dent,' , ■

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Evening Star, Issue 4063, 4 March 1876, Page 2

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SPORTING INTELLIGENCE. Evening Star, Issue 4063, 4 March 1876, Page 2

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE. Evening Star, Issue 4063, 4 March 1876, Page 2

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