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Race Course, Hutt.

,-- -- -' '" r ' "This day. Maiden Plate,' one hundred soys, mile ' and a-half. Four started—Lady of the ' Lake, Lady Mary, Stiraboutand St. Albans. The others were scratched. A good start, Lady of the Lake getting away with a lead,- which she improved to ten or twelve lengths, and was never caught, winning as she liked, Stirabout cut the others down and made desperate efforts to catch Lady of the Lake. He came in second, | Lady Mary third, St. Albans last. "

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Thames Star, Issue 2526, 9 February 1877, Page 2

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Race Course, Hutt. Thames Star, Issue 2526, 9 February 1877, Page 2

Race Course, Hutt. Thames Star, Issue 2526, 9 February 1877, Page 2

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