NEWS BY CABLE.
- AUSTRALIAN NEWS. (UEUTEU’S SPECIAL TO PItESS AGENCY.) Memouhne, Tuesday. Tho weather ia fine, u There is au immense atteudauco on tho lawn, and on all parts of tho course, —larger than usual. The. Governor and party arc present. Tho Maiden Stakoa.-r-Susssx/lat; Andover, 2nd ; Zambesi, 3rd. Won by a head. Time, 2min. IS.jseo. A protest was lodged against Sussex, and tho race was awarded to Andover. Tho Railway Stakes. Vagabond, Ist; Mouarr[ue, 2nd; Nerissa, Won by halt a head. Time, 2min. 12sec. The Kensington Stakes.—Gipsies’ Cooper, Ist; Baroult, 2nd; Buccaneer, 3rd. Won easily. Time, Imiu. 8 ; ; fseo. Cup. Calamia, Ist; Tom Kirk, 2nd ; Waxy, 3rd. Time, 3 min. 35j’ see. Thirty ran. A good race. Molita and TirebcU were nowhere. .Rapidity led tor a mile and a half, when Calamia cams to the frout and won by two lengths easily. Chester ran against a post, and broke the jockey’s leg. Darling Stakes.—Jaok-o’-Lantern, Ist ; Soothsayer 2)jd. Time, ? rain, 13 see,
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5495, 6 November 1878, Page 2
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