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THE V. R.C. SPRING MEETING.

We take from the Australasian, a detailed account of the running and the different events at the recent races at Melbourne. We omil •‘the Cup” race, that having been already published by us; — FIRST DAY. MELBOURNE STAKES. A. sweepstakes of 5 sovs. each, with 160 added. Foi 3 years oUI and upwards. Weight for age. One mile and a quarter. Sir Hercules Robinson's b h Kingsborough, 4 yrs, by Kingston—-Sappho, Ost ()V. Yeomans) .. i Mr. J. Tail's b h Goldsbrough, 6 yrs, Oat 71b (J. Ashworth) Mr. H. Fisher’s b h Dagworth, aged, Ost 81b (A. Davis) £ Mr. W. Filgate’s b h Dante. 5 yrs, Ost 71b (W. Southall) .. .. 0 Mr. J. B. Wallis's ch m Calumny, 6 yrs, Ost 31b (H. Lewis) 0 Mr. J. Tail's b h Melbourne, 4 yrs, Ost (Grubb) .. 0 Mr, J. Bathe’s b h Stockbridge, 4 yrs, Ost (J. Cripps) .. 0 Mr. H. Fisher's b c Libertine, 3 yrs, 7st 51b (Humraerston) 0 Messrs. T. and A. Chirnside’s b g Irish Stew, 3 yrs, 7st 21b (3. Cracknel!) 0 Betting.—6 to 4 and 2 to 1 against Kingsborough, 5 to 2 and 3 to 1 Goldsbrough, 3 and 4 to I Calumny. 6 to 1 Stockbridge and Melbourne. Melbourne was first away, followed by Calumny, Libertine, and Goldsbrough; the favorite, who had the inside position, losing several lengths through colliding with Dante, and having to go on the outside. Melbourne continued to force the pace as they ran by the bridge, where Libertine went up second, and Kingsborough ran up alongside Goldsbrough. Melbourne retired at the sheds, and Libertine took his place, but the three year old was soon done with, and the yellow jacket of Goldsbrough appeared in front. Entering the straight, Kingsborough challenged him, and settling him in a few strides, cantered home an easy winner by a length and a half, Dagworth, seven or eight lengths off, beating Calumny on sufferance by a head for third place, Libertine being fifth. Time, 2m. 16s. ( HOTHAJf HANDICAP. A sweepstakes of 5 sovs. each, 2ft., with 100 added. For 3 year old and upwards. One mile and a half and a distance. Mr. D. McLellan's b m Kiucrachnie, by PanicShepherdess, aged, Cst 41b (McLeod) .. .. 1 Mr. F. Leng's b m Southern Cross, 4yrs, 7st 61b (3. Cracknell) ■ ■ “ Mr. H. Power’s br m Feu d’Artifice, 4yrs, 7st 61b (Aspinall) •• 3 Mr. T. Ivory's br h Sterling, syrs, Ost 111 b (M. Bryan) • • 0 Messrs. T. and A. Chimside’s b h Newbold, aged, Bst (Savage) •• •• , ■■ 0 Sir H. Robinson's br m Neredah, 4yrs. 7st 41b (Duggan) .. .. .. .. • ■ .. 0 Mr. P. Parsiow’s b m Cleolite, syrs, 7st (Green) .. 0 Mr, W. Pearson’s br g Gloom, syrs, Ost 101 b (Kilpatrick) ® Mr. F. C. Goyder’s br h Mountain Deer, syrs, Cst 101 b (Pigott) 0 Mr. J. S. Solomon’s g g The Deer, aged, 6st 101 b (Huey).. .. ■ • 0 Mr. G, Livingstone’s bl m Barmaid, 4yrs, Cst 81b (New) 0 Mr. R. Fulton’s b g Ivanhoe, aged, 6st 81b (Farley) 0 Mr. H. Fisher’s br f Onyx, 3yrs, 6st (Hummerstone) : .. •• •• •• 0 Mr. B. Senior's g m-Lena, syrs, Cst .. 0 Betting.—2 to 1 against Kiucrachnie, 5 and 6 to 1 each Southern Cross, Barmaid, Sterling, and Neredah. After a slight delay, the flag fell to a good start, Lena and Newbold being the first to show in advance, with Feu d’Artifice and Neredah in close attendance, Ivanhoe running wide on the right, and The Deer soon dropping behind everything. Newbold led to the turn, but then Lena took up the running, ami Ivanhoe ran up alongside her, Newbold going on third, with Eeu d’Artifice and Neredah next, Southern Cross and the favorite in the centre of the ruck. No material alteration occurred until they approached the abattoirs, when Kincrachnie began to improve her position, and was soon at Lena’s heels. The favorite disposed of the grey mare, and quickly had three lengths advantage, but at the turn Eeu d’Artifice, Neredah, and Southern Cross joined issue, and a capital race between the favorite and Southern Cross ended in favor of Kinorachuie by a length, Eeu d’Artifice double that distance away third. Onyx fourth, and Neredah fifth. Time, 3m 3s. MAEIBTRNONG PLATE. A sweepstakes of 30 sovs, h ft, with 500 added. For 2 yrs old—colts, Bst 101 b ; fillies, Bst 61b. The second horse to receive 100 sovs, and the third 30 sovs out of the stake. Five furlongs. Messrs. T. and A. Chirnside’s b or br c Newminster, by The Marquis—Spa, Bst 101 b (W. Yeomans) 1 Mr. S. Gardiner’s br c Aldinga, by Talk o’ the Hill —Regalia, Sst 101 b (Cracknell) 2 Mr. C. B. Fisher’s ch c Sovereign, by Fireworks— Rose of Denmark, Sst 101 b (J, Morrison) .. 3 Mr. )Y. Pearson’s b c Linkboy, by Vagabond—Gaslight, Sst 101 b 0 Mr. C. B. Fisher’s hr c, by Angler—Chrysolite, Sst 101 b (S. Davis) 0 Mr. it. Fisher’s b c Envoy, by the Marquis—

Huncia, Sst 101 b (W. Southall) 0 Mr. J. Bathe’s ch o Ealph Leigh, by Stockham— Lady Gwendoline, Sst 101 b (Murphy) .. .. 0 Sir. A. Stewart’s b c, by Tim Whiffler—FTirt, Sst 101 b (T. Hales) 0 Sir. G. Bennett’s b f Frivolity, by Talk o’ the Hill Levity, Sst Sib (J. Day) 0 Sir. F. Leng’s hr f Miss Hamilton, by Tim Whiffler Lady Hamilton, Sst 51b (Chalker) .. .. 0 Mr. C. Clarke's b f Peerless (late Matchless), by The Marquis—Miss Constance, Sst 51b (E. Batty) 0 Sir. E. Sevior’s br f Sybill, by Tim Whiffler— Jessica, Sst 51b (Aspinall) 0 Sir. H. Fisher’s b f Paper, by Tarragon—Eagpicker, Sst 51b (T. Enderson) 0 Sir. J. Paterson’s br f Gas, by Tim Whiffler—Gasworks, Sst 51b (A. SlcTnnes) 0 Mr. P. Lewis's ch f Venus, by The Marquis— Puzzle, Sst 51b (Eawlings) 0 Mr. M. Bryant’s bl I Etolle du Slatin, by Tim Whiffler —Etoile du Soir, Sst 51b (J. Mclnnes) 0 Mr. J. Wilson’s br f Briseis, by Tim Whiffler— Musidora, Sst 51b (W- Wilson) .. .. .. 0 Mr. S. Harding’s ns bl c Electricity, by The BarbModesty (Lehocq) 0 Mr. James’s br c Harschel, by Tim Whiffler— Vision (Ewart) . .. 0 Betting—2 to 1 against Briseis; 6 to 1 each {Sovereign, Sybil, and the Flirt colt; 10 to 1 each Venus, Chrysolite colt, and Gas]; 10 and 15 to 1 Newminster ; 20 to 1 Aldinga and others. After a short delay the flag fell to what would Have been a good start had not Briseis whipped round, and lost whatever chance she may have had. Sovereign was first upon his legs, and he and Newminster on the extreme right had an advantage over everything else as they reached the tan crossing, where Linkboy, who held a prominent place, swerved, and lost a deal of ground, Paper, who was running third, dropping back beaten. Entering the rails, Sybil for a moment looked dangerous, but she died away again, and Aldinga in the centre of the course began to make up his ground, disposing of Sovereign easily enough at the distance, and attempting to catch Newminster, but without avail, as the big son of The Marquis had something in hand, and won comfortably by nearly two lengths, Sovereign nearly three lengths away, third; then came the Chrysolite colt and Sybil, followed at some lengths' interval by Ealph Lee and Peerless. Time, Im. Bs. FOOTSCEAT STAKES. A sweepstakes of 5 sovs, with 50 added. For three year old and upwards. The winner to be sold for 100 sovs. Selling allowances. One mile. Mr. A. Stewart’s br g Dane, £BO, aged, by Kelpie, Sst 61b (Greville) .. .. 1 Mr. E. Howie’s r g Sheriff, £6O, aged, fist 61b (Goodie) .. .. 2 Mr. J. Hodge’s b g Little Dick, £2O, aged, 7st 51b (Murphy) .. .. 3 Mr. J. Brewer’s br g Madalo, 3 yrs, by Buzzard— Jarthe, 7st 21b (W. Howard) .. .. .. 0 Mr. E. Dawbin’s br o Deliance, £6O, 3 yrs, fist 61b (Cracknell) ~ ... ~ .. .. .. 0 Mr. A. Macrae’s br g Larrikin, £OO, 4 yrs, by Young Sheriff, 7st 111 b (McDermott) 0 Betting—Even money against Little Dick, 2 to 1 the Dane, 3 to 1 Sheriff.

Little Dick jumped away in front, and cut out the work at a good pace, attended by Sheriff and Dane. They ran thus to the turn, when the Dane came through and won cleverly by a length and a half, Little Dick three lengths away ; Defiance was fourth, Madalo fifth, and Larrikin last. Time, 1m 535. The winner was bought in at £135. ESSENDON STAKES. Of 10 sovs each, h ft with 150 added. For three year old and upwards. Weight forage. The winner of any stake (not a handicap) of the value of 100 sovs to carry 7ib extra; of two or more such stakes, 101 b extra. The winner of any such stake of the value of 500 sovs to carry 141 b extra, but no such penalties to accumulate beyond 141 b. Two miles. Messrs. T. and A. Chirnside’s b g Haricot, 6 yrs, by Ladykirk—Saucepan, Ost 61b (Lynch) .. .. 1 Mr. C. B. Fisher’s b f, by The Marquis—Alpha, Gst 51b (J. Lang) 2 Mr. H. Fishers b f Fraternity 3 yrs, Ost 61b (Hummerston) .. .. 3 Mr. S. P. Winter’s b h Goshawk, 5 yrs, Ost 01b (J. Ashworth) 0 Mr. W. McKenzie's blm Coquette, 4 yrs, [fist 01b (W. Yeomans) .. ~ .. .. .. 0 Mr. T. Ivory's ch £ Miss Phccbe, 3 yrs, 6st sib (Huey) .. .. .. .. 0

Betting—2 to 1 against Miss Phoebe, sto 2 the Alpha filly, 3 to 1 Haricot, 5 to 1 each Fraternity, Goshawk, and Coquette. Haricot at ouce went to the front, and assumed a strong lead, Goshawk lying second, Alpha third, Coquette fourth, Fraternity fifth, and Miss Phoebe whipping in. Haricot increased his lead along the river side, and Coquette went up second, but at the abattoirs the Alpha filly followed the leader, audheading him at the sheds, the race was considered a moral certainty for her until she began to tire, and coming hack to Haricot, he headed her again, and won all out by four lengths, Fraternity a moderate third, Coquette fourth, Miss Phcebe fifth, and Goshawk last. Time, 3m. 48s. THE VICTORIA DERBY. A sweepstakes of 25 sovs. eacb, sft, with 500^ added. For three-year-olds—colts, Bst 101 b; fillies, Sst 61b. The second horse to receive 00 soys, and the third 25 sovs out of the stake. One mile and a halt. Mr. E. Do Mestre ns b or br c, by Fireworks— Sylvia, Sst 101 b (G. Donnelly) .. .. .. 1 Mr. W. Branch’s br c Richmond, by Maribyrnong —The Fawn, Sst 101 b (T. Hales) 2 Mr. E, De Mestre ns b o, by the Marquis-Sour Grapes, Sst 101 b (J. Morrison) 3 Mr. O. B. Fisher’s br c The Painter, by the Marquis —Art Union, Sst 101 b (vV. Southall) .. .. G Mr. P. Lewis’s b c Veteran, by Maribyrnong —Days of Yore, Sst 101 b (Rawlings) .. .. .. 0 Mr. H. Fisher’s br f Troy, by Manuka—Fair Ellen, Sst slb (T. Enderson) 9 Mr. J. G. Duffett’s b c Jupiter, by Panic—Camellia, Sst 101 b (J. MTnnos) 0 Mr. R. Dawbin’s b c King of Diamonds, by Tom King—Nora. Sst 101 b (J. Ashworth .. .. 0 Mr. J. Wilson’s b f Maid of All Work, by King Alfred—Mischief, Sst 61b (W. Wilson) .. .. 0 Mr. W. Gerrard’s br f Loquacity, by Talk o’ the Hill—Miami. Sst 51b (J. Day) 0 Betting—s and 6to 4 each against Richmond and Maid of All Work, 10 to 1 each the Sylvia and Sour Grapes colts, 12 and 14 to 1 King of Diamonds. Painter was the quickest upon his legs, and was followed by Troy, Richmond, and King of Diamonds, but before reaching the turn the last-named had assumed the premiership, and at the mile and a quarter post he had established a clear lead, Troy, Richmond, Loquacity, Jupiter, The Painter, and Maid of All Work all being close together in the order named, with Mr. De Mestre’s two, who were slow in getting on their legs, whipping in. As they approached the bridge King of Diamonds slightly increased his lead, and Richmond went on second, with Jupiter third and Veteran fourth, The Painter having by this time dropped to the rear, while the Sylvia and Sour Grapes colts had improved their positions. King of Diamonds maintained his lead past the abattoirs, but the pace had now begun to tell its tale upon him, and at the sheds he shot his bolt, Richmond having a slight advantage of Maid of All Work, who, at this point, looked very dangerous ; but as they rounded the turn the two favorites ran very wide, and Donnelly took advantage of the opening, and brought up the Sylvia colt on the inside, Morrison on the Sour Grapes colt challenging at the same time on the extreme right. Racing with Richmond for a few strides, the Sylvia colt had him in difficulties, and though Hales made a resolute effort, he was beaten easily by a length, the Sour Grapes colt, six lengths off, third, with Maid of All Work at his heels ; The Painter fifth, Loquacity sixth, Troy seventh. King of Diamonds eighth, Veteran ninth, and Jupiter last. Time, 2m. 48s. SECOND DAY. MAIDEN PLATE. A sweepstakes of 10 sovs. h ft, witb 200 added. For 3 yrs old and upwards. Weight for age. One mile and a half. Mr. E. De Mestre’s br e, 3 yrs, by Fireworks— Sylvia, 7st (F. Smith) 1 Mr. VV. Yuille, jun., ns b c Veteran, 3 yrs. 7sl—carried 7st 111 b (T. Hales)’ 2 Mr. H. Fisher’s b f Farceux. 3 yrs, Ost 9ib (Hummerstone) .. 3 Mr. R. Sevier’s bl o Trowbridge, 3 yrs, 7st (Aspinall) • ■ ■ • • • .. 0 Mr. G. Bennett’s b c Emulation, 3 yrs, 7st. (S. Cracknell) 0 Mr. R. Dawbin’s ro c King of Diamonds, 3 yrs. 7st (Snarey) 0 Messrs, T. and A. Chirnside’s b g Irish Stew, 3 yrs, Ost 111 b—carried Ost 131 b (O. Wilson) .. .. 0 Betting—2 to lon the Sylvia colt, 4to 1 against any other. Veteran jumped off in front, and was attended by Emulation, Trowbridge, Irish Stew,and the Sylvia colt. Irish Stew joined Veteran and Emulation as they ran along the back, but the favorite rushed to the front just after they passed the bridge, and coming on at his own pace, won in a canter by two lengths, Farceux being beaten three-quarters of a length for second place, and Emulation finishing a head behind Mr. Eisher’s filly. Trowbridge was fifth, Irish Stew sixth, and King of Diamonds last. Time, 2m. 48s.

EAILWAY STAKES. A sweepstake of 5 sovs each, with 100 For 3 yrs old and upwards. Weight for age. Winner of any race (not a handicap) of the value of 100 sovs to carry 71b extra ; of two or more such races, 141 b extra. One mile and a quarter. Mr. T. Ivory's ch f Miss Phoebe, 3 yrs, by Kingston,7st (Cleary) 1 Mr. C. B. Fisher’s bf, 3 yrs, by The MarquisAlpha 7st (J. Lang) 2 Mr. F. Leng’s b m Southern Cross, 4 yrs, Sst 01b (S, Cracknel!) 3 Mr. C. Clarke’s ch o Knottingley, 3 yrs, 7st 51b (E. Batty) ® Mr. S. P. Winter’s b h Goshawk, 5 yrs, Ost 71b (S. Waldock) 0 Mr. H, Fisher’s br f Troy, 3 yrs. 7st, (Hummerstone) ~ 0 Mr. J. Bathe’s b f Paradox, 3 yrs, 7st, (Pigott) .. 0 Mr. H. Power’s br m Feu d’Artitlce, 4 yrs, Sst 91b (Griffin) .. .. .. 0 Mr. W, S. Cox’s, ch c The King, 3 yrs (J. Mclnnes) 0 Betting—2 to 1 against the Alpha filly, 3to 1 each Southern Cross and Troy, 3 and 4 to 1 Miss Phoebe. Peu d'Artifice was the first to show in advance, hut quickly gave way to Troy, who in turn was supplanted by Southern Cross as they ran by the bridge. Paradox going on second, and Peu d’Artifice falling back last. Miss Phoebe took second place at the sheds, and before entering the straight she went to the front, the issue never afterwards being in doubt, for though the Alpha filly came through and endeavored to get on terms with the leader, she failed t to do so, and Miss Phoebe won in the commonest of canters by a length, Southern Cross four lengths off third, Goshawk fourth, The King fifth, and Troy sixth. Time, 2m. 19s. KENSINGTON STAKES. A sweepstakes of 10 sovs., h. ft., with 200 added, For 2 yrs old—colts, Sst 51b; Allies, Sst. The winner to be sold for 300 sovs. Five furlongs. Mr. K, Sevior’s brf Sybil, by Tim Whiffler—Jessica, Sst (T. Hales) 1 Mr. J. Wilson’s hr c Newcastle, Sst 51b (W. Wilson) 2 Mr. H. Fisher’s b c Speechless; Sst 51b (T. Enderson) .. .. 3 Mr. C. Clarke’s b f Peerless (late Matchless), Sst (R. Batty) .. .. 0 Mr. E. Sevier’s b c The Deacon, Sst 61b (J. Morrison) 0 Mr. E. Sevior's b c, by Snowden—Aruma, Sst 51b (Aspinall) ; .. .. 0 Mr. D. D. Simson’s br f Gentility, Sst (Snarey) .. 0 Mr. J. E. Walker's br o Garibaldi, Sst 51b (Snarey) 0 Mr. J. E. Walker’s br c Garibaldi, Sst 51b (Chalker) 0 Mr. C. B. Fisher’s hr f, by The Marquis—Burns . mare, Sst. (S, Davis) .. .. .. .. 0 Betting.—6 to 4 against Sybil, 7to 4 and 2 to 1 against Newcastle, 4 and 5 to 1 any other. Newcastle, in the centre of the course, appeared to have a slight advantage of the favorite as they crossed the tan, but Hales rode Sybil with great determination, and she won cleverly by a couple of lengths. Speech-’ less four lengths off, third, followed by the Aruma colt, Peerless, and Gentility. Time, Im. ss. The winner was bought in at £3OO. HURDLE RACE. A handicap sweepstake of 7 sovs each, h ft, with 150 added.. About throe miles. Mr. E. Howie’s ch g Tramp—by King Alfred, aged, Sst 121 b (Bourke) 1 Mr. P. Glennister’s g g Gaffer Grey, aged, 10st 21b (Chiffney) 2 Mr 0. G. Baldock's b g Larrikin, aged, Ost lOlbs (Rowe) ..3 Mr. E. Gough's b g Cronstadt, aged, list 111 b (J.

Henderson .. .. ..0 Mr. J. Brown s g g Eobin, aged, list 31b (Morris) 0 Mr. F. C. Goydor’s b g Welshman, aged, lost 71b (Mr. N. Wilson) 0 Mr. T. Dickens's bl m Alice Hawthorn, aged, lost 71b (Latham) 0 Mr. C. B. Fisher’s b g Doubtful, aged, lOst 21b (C'allanan) 0 Mr. J. Martin’s b g Sir William Don, aged, Ost lllb (Jellctt, jun) .. .. 0 Mr. T. Jones’s hi g Aaron, aged, Ost lllb (Owner) 0 Mr. F. C. Goydcr’s ch g Eversley, fl yrs, Ost 71b (J. Cripps) 0 Mr. W. P. Neal's br g Lonsdale, aged, Ost 51b .■ (Swailes) .. .. .. ... .. .. 0 Mr. C. Ayrey’s b g Firebrand, aged, Ost 61b (E. Eees) .. .. ~ .. 0 Mr. E. Fulton’s bg Sluggard, aged, Ost 51b (Dufrocq) .. .. 0 Mr. A. Smith's, jun., big Black Harry, aged,Ost (Adderley) 0 Mr. W. Kiley’s b g Eoland, aged. Ost (Stratford).. 0 Mr. D. McDonald’s br g Myall, aged, Sat 101 b (Flecson) 0 Mr. T. Walker’s b g Mark Twain (late Saxon), aged, Bst 31b (Mason) ... 0 Mr. F. Leng's brg True Blue, aged, Bst(Chalker) 0

Betting.—3 to 1 against Cronstadt, Doubtful, Lonsdale, and Aaron ; 10 to 1 against Tramp, True Blue, Sir William Don, Black Harry, Eversley, and Larrikin. Eversley jumped off in front, and cut out the work at a slashing pace, followed by Alice Hawthorne, Doubtful, Roland, and Robin. Rounding the turn Eversley slightly increased his lead, Alice Hawthorne (mistaken by some for Roland) still holding second position, with Doubtful, Larrikin, Mark Twain, and Rohm following in the order given, and no material alteration occurred until they passed the abattoirs, when Alice Hawthorne displaced Eversley and led into the straight, but came down at the next hurdle, and Roland also came to grief in front of the stand, but was soon remounted, though Alice weut on riderless, and jumped the hurdles with the crowd. Rounding the turn Aaron ran through his horses, and led, Cronstadt slipping and_ falling on the flat. Aaron went bn in front, with Eversley, Larrikin, Doubtful, Tramp, Welshman, Gaffer Grey, and Lonsdale following as they ran along the river side. Welshman fell at tho abattoirs, and Doubtful, who was going well,, also came to grief. Meanwhile Tramp_ and Gaffer Grey had been improving their positions ; yet Aaron held the lead until they_ passed the sheds, when Tramp passed him without much effort; and though Chifney made a most determined effort on Gaffer Grey, he was beaten easily by eight lengths, Larrikin finishing with his usual ■ gameness and gaining third honors, Firebrand a moderate fourth, Sluggard fifth, Aaron (easing up) sixth, and True Blue seventh. Time, sm. 565.

THE CABLING STAKES. A sweepstakes of 5 sovs each, with 100 added. For 3 yrs old and upwards. Weight for age. One' mile and a half. The winner to be sold for 200 sovs. Mr. H. Fisher’s b f Fraternito, 3 yrs, by The Marquis— Egalite, Ost 91b (Hummerstone) .. .. X Mr. J, Wilson’s b f Mary Gladstane, 3 yrs. Ost 91b ■ (Cracknel!) .. 2 Messrs. T. and A. Chirnside’s b h Newbold, aged Ost 101 b (W. Yeomans) 3 Mr. J. O. Inglis’s b f Ehoda, 3 yrs, by Panic— Pallas, Ost 91b (Murphy) .. 0 Mr. J. S. Henderson’s br h Alcmaeon, 4 yrs, 9st (Sanderson) .. .. 0 Mr. H. Fisher’s b f Farcaux, 3 yrs, Ost 91b (Braithwaite) .. .. " .. • .. 0 Mr. E. Dawbin’s br o Defiance, 3 yrs, 7st (Snarey) 0 Mr. W. S. Cox’s br o The Turk, 3 yrs, 7st (Mclnnes) .. .. .. 0 Betting.—s to 2 against Fraternity, 8 to 1 each Mary Gladstane and Newhold. Ehoda and Defiance made the running for a mile, when Mary Gladstane showed in front, and being joined by Newhold and Fraternity, a splendid race between the three ended in favor of Fraternite by a head, the same distance only separating Mary Gladstane from Newbold, who was third. Time, 2m 48s. The winner was returned to her owner at the upset price. ■

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4577, 20 November 1875, Page 2 (Supplement)

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THE V. R.C. SPRING MEETING. New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4577, 20 November 1875, Page 2 (Supplement)

THE V. R.C. SPRING MEETING. New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4577, 20 November 1875, Page 2 (Supplement)

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