LICENSED VICTUALLERS' PURSE.
This race excited a good deal of interest, 1 all, the horses being known, or believed to be, good ones; Scroggins took the lead and, kept it throughout." In the; first heat Batbiere was distan&d, * and in* the second heat Nominee was distanced, ;' - '.!'"_ • A match for £10* then came off between.' Mr. ;Hjsft*d''s, £*//#•; anft J Mr; Young'!, Mungo. — Onceround.'heats. Bitty; who -was* well ridden by^Mr;-^oioTey>:iook the.Jlgg.'a'f and kept it. After first heat MMfigo., was' withdrawij. ' ""' ' ';.>.rj i> ,'- .' . .- 'I'r'.y
.'-cFor-'the Beaten Stakes three horses, Nominee,* Rainbow, and Slipper, were entered, but only two started, Nominee haying been withdrawn. The first heat was won easily by Slip/er, the second was won by Rainbow; when Slipper was withdrawn. Thus ended the day's sports.
Ir^ttawljmds' • Scroggmt (Luiford) .I* J;J iieut.' Gordon's .' . .' Rubens (Nicol) 3 , 2 fri ' J. M. Taylors . . . . ' Bullet Eye (Suisted) 43 ' >r. Featherston's ' Nbrtiinee '(Darnell) 2 0 Ix. Skipwith's . . Vi-. :«. . Screw r. , (Sldpwith){ 5' 0Ir. Duppa's... vti .v., Barliere . (Duppa) 0.0
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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume V, Issue 365, 31 January 1849, Page 3
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162LICENSED VICTUALLERS' PURSE. New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume V, Issue 365, 31 January 1849, Page 3
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