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AUCKLAND AUTUMN RACE MEETING.

Thebe was a good attendance at the Waverley Hotel on Thursday night, most of our best racing men being present in the room, and much interest evinced in the entries. The following are th ■ names of the horses for the several events : Maiden Race. Mr Fitzpatrick’s b g Fawn, 5 yrs. Mr Kelly’s c g Eclipse, 4 yrs. Mr Howe’s b g Slim Jim, aged. Auckland Handicap. st. lb. Mr 0. McGee’s b g Marquis, 6 yrs. 10 0 Mr Carfrae’s g g Echo, aged - 9 4 Mr Howe’s b g Nuina, aged -90 Mr Kelly’s c g Eclipse, 4 yrs. - 810 Mr A. Obuglieu’s c gSultan, syrs. 8 4 Mr Cutts’ ns b f Mizen, 3 yrs. - 8 4 Hurdle Race. st. lb. Mr Carfrae’s g g Echo, aged -12 7 Mr Owen McGee’s bg Marquis, sy. 12 0 Innkeepers’ Purse. Mr Howe’s b g Numa, aged. Mr Owen McGee’s b g Marquis, 6 yrs. Mr Obuglieu’s c g Sultan, 5 yrs. Mr Cutts’ ns b f Mizen, 3 yrs. Hack Race, Pony Race, and Consolation Stakes are for post entries. The following officers were appointed: Judge: Thomas Rogers. Stewards : Samuel Young, G. Lendrum, Isaac Gwynne, James Sullivan, and E. B. Robinson. Starter : Samuel. Young. Clerk of tho course : Richard McGee. Secretary: C. Augustus Calvert, V.S.—The start for the first race is set for 12 o’clock.— D. S. Cross.

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Thames Guardian and Mining Record, Volume I, Issue 148, 30 March 1872, Page 3

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AUCKLAND AUTUMN RACE MEETING. Thames Guardian and Mining Record, Volume I, Issue 148, 30 March 1872, Page 3

AUCKLAND AUTUMN RACE MEETING. Thames Guardian and Mining Record, Volume I, Issue 148, 30 March 1872, Page 3

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