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SPORTING.

OAMABU SPRING MEETING.

VICTORIAN RACING CLUB’S SPRING

MEETING.

The third day’* racing of this meeting took place at Flemington on Thursday. There was again e large attendance. The Flying Stakes was won by Mr Cooper’s Lady Betty, the Oak Stakes by Mr Long’s Dainty, the Sscond Hurdle Race by Mr Longhlin’s Dragon, the Spring Handicap by Mr Wallace’s Mentor, the Royal Park Stakes by Mr White’s Carlyon, and the Veteran Stakes by Mr Cooper’s Silrermine.

The Spring Meeting »f the Oamaru Club took place on Thursday, The racing was Tery good, but the attendance was only small. Results Oamaru Spring Cup : The Brewar 1, Jack 2. County Piste : Mizpsh 1, Windsor 2. Spring Hurdle Handicap : Dunluce 1, Tenakbe 2. Maiden Plate; Derby 1, Windsor 2, Handicap Trot: Char ie (30sees) .1, Bella (20secs) 2. Waitaki Handicap; Turbot 1, Briarleaf 2. Welter Scurry : Larry 1. In the Oamaru Spring Cup a £l2 19s dividend was paid, and in the Waitaki Handicap the dividend was £2O 2s, The other dividends were small,

On Friday, Mr Smith’s Daaluce won the Bedcastle Handicap with Trapper second, and Waitangi Maid won the Counties AU Aged Handicap.

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Temuka Leader, Issue 1656, 5 November 1887, Page 3

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192

SPORTING. Temuka Leader, Issue 1656, 5 November 1887, Page 3

SPORTING. Temuka Leader, Issue 1656, 5 November 1887, Page 3

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