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LATEST TELEGRAMS.

THE CANTERBURY RACES. * [Anglo-australian press telegraph AGENCY.] ';■ „:,: ; Chistohurch, Nov. 12. Lottdry Plate, of 50 soys, added to ? a sweepstakes of 3 soys. Weights for age. The winner of the Railway Plate 71b extra. Distance, threequarters of a mile. Nosworthy's Lurlirie ... ... 1 Haines's No Gentleman ... ... 2 Nosworthy's Hatred ... ... 3 Newitt's Phantom V. .... 0 Nosworthy declared to , win with Lurline, which was the hot favorite. Lurline and Hatred made the running in coin-, pauy. After a quarter of a mile, Lurline came away, winning easily, hard held, by ten lengths. ;No Gentleman passed Hatr,ed near the post, and 1 took second place. Time, lmin 22sec. . Canterbury Jockey Club Handicap of 150 soys, with sweepstake of 10 soys. Two miles. Redwood's Kakapo, 3 yrs, 6stslb 1 Hutchinson's Malabar, aged, 6st 101 b ... ... ... ... 2; Mallock's Gossip, 5 yrs, Bst 41b ... 3 ! Ray's Tambourini, 5 yrs, 9&t 81b 0' Hutchinson's Mabel, 5 yrs, 7st . 121 b ... .. ? ... ... 0| Mr Nosworthy's Traitor was scratched. Gossip, 3to 2 ; Tambourini and Kakapo each 2 to 3. Gossip made the running ; Tambourini and Malabar being close up. At the end of the half-mile^ Tambourini went in front, and held the • lead until the straight. The rest were close on his heels. Half down the straight Kakapo, hitherto the last, i came ;;to tHe front, and won easily ., by 1 six lengths. Time, 3min 45aec. \ Grand Stand Handicap, of 100 soys' ; one mile. . j Nosworthy's Calumny, 4 yrs, 9st \ 121 b ... ... 1 j Redwood's Batter, 3 yrs, 6stlolb 2 | Newitt's Phantom, 5 yrs, 7st 121 b. 3 ( Nominations only. Three acceptors/ Calumny was the hot favorite, 2 to 1 on her. Won by four lengths, with the greatest ease. Time, lmin 57|sec. ;-." ; Dunedin, Nov. .12, )■ The coal-mine at Tokomairiro is in full work. It has been resolved to have water laid on. Port Chalmers, Nov. 12. ; In the case of White v. M'Kellar, an action to recover L 30,000, the Judge is now summing up, after a twelve days' trial. , .- . •

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Grey River Argus, Volume XIII, Issue 1646, 13 November 1873, Page 2

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LATEST TELEGRAMS. Grey River Argus, Volume XIII, Issue 1646, 13 November 1873, Page 2

LATEST TELEGRAMS. Grey River Argus, Volume XIII, Issue 1646, 13 November 1873, Page 2

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