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Melbourtte, January 2. There was magnificent weather for the races, and a large attendance. Hurdle Race • - Pioneer 1, Abdullah 2, Larrikin 3. Seven started. Jack; Tat was the favorite, btit he f ell.-The two-year-old race'was won by South Hamilton. ' Foarteen started. It was a close fioiah. — MiDSDMjtER' 1 Plate : Aconite 1, Dram Major 2J Savinika 3. Te^ started. Aiftn*ir«ie,iW<«j oytwd'ifcogths 1 .' 1 :; " <3u**ptoi! mice ; Wellington 1^ Warlock 2,Bo*worth 3/ Stri^at^rteai ir «'^""
' /tk m Stbkey, Wednesday. VrvT j cca was wreck ed on a reef near lfiursday Island whence the crew and passengers landed, and from where they were -d,, ughfc off h y the Reamer Ocean, bound for Sydney. About the same time as the Mecca was wrecked the Ocean went ashore, but was got off by the steamer Terrano Sailed— Wakatipu. , . Thursday. it is stated that there is every prospect of a settlement of the dispute between the A.S.N. Company and the strikers being brought about by mediation. "' • For Tattersall's Cup Burwood was first Melbourne second, and Colima third Won by two lengths.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 2, 2 January 1879, Page 2
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175INTERCOLONIAL Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 2, 2 January 1879, Page 2
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