TELEGRAMS.
[FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENTS.] ♦ Timaru, April 27. TIMARU RACES. SECOND DAY. The first part of this morning was wet, but the weather cleared up, and before the first race started there Avas a good attendance upon the course. TIMARU CUP. Mr. T. Login's Cloth of Gold ... 1 Mr. D. O'Brien's Eclipse 2 Mr. Delamain's Templcton ... 3 HANDICAP HURDLE. Mr. D. O'Brien's Eclipse 1 Mr. R. Marker's Mousetrap ... 2 Mr. Smith's Lonehand 3 .SELLING HACK HURDLE. Mr. Swanson's To Kooti ... ... 1 M-'Bratney's Violet 2 Owing to our correspondent at Timaru not having placed his message in the telegraph office until late, the following account of yesterday's races did not reach us in time for insertion in our last issue : THE MAIDEN PLATE Was a walk-over for Mr. Burgess' Lady Mary. SOUTH CANTERBURY JOCKEY CLUB HANDICAP. Mr. Logan's Cloth of Gold ... 1 Mr. Delamain's Templeton ... 2 NOVEL RACE. Mr. Swanson's Steamer ... ... 1 Mr. Hobb's Merry Monarch ... 2 FLYING HANDICAP. Mr. Dvlamain's Eltin King ... 1 Mr. 11. I'iv's Danebury 2 Mr. Delamain's Titania 3 SELLING HACK RACE. Mr. Swanson's Steamer ... ... 1 Mr. Hobbs's Merry Monarch ... 2
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Oamaru Mail, Volume I, Issue 315, 27 April 1877, Page 2
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184TELEGRAMS. Oamaru Mail, Volume I, Issue 315, 27 April 1877, Page 2
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