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WELLINGTON.

I WELLINGTON.:/,::; t • ! ' Friday.;;) 5i .j^^ ' Bace GovrßE, JZiiTCj.^ The Piling Stakes Handicap of.6osovb^ i mile, was a capital race. The three' first horses came in almost together, half aslength between the t tireei~Fallacy, 1,; Glengarry, 2; Guy Fawkesi 3."'There were six entries. -the^akejf Morning "Star^andt Songster were nawhere.. It^has been very showery for the last hour; The Derby, of 100 soys, l| miles. This was a f TCTytthojl»w/3ftnair,\fas only two horses came to the^ post—Fallacy and Danebury—both owned" %y Mr Ray. They merely ra canteredr /{ ovjer, Fallacy taking the'first place, as it was understood" that{'*Was the r«rrarigem¥ntf.' :"%so inte?e.st ..waji taken in ther^ce, and there was little'or' no Ibettingi the result being ?ery~generaily?antrcipated; TS .sr\Jf."' !T« Provincial plater, of 125 spfs, 1J mile^a. tliere" were'; ftve"'entri^s, :btit'lSids'took the lead and kept it throughout, winning easily. Flora McDonald, 2; Tambourini, 3^;, Treason, 4. Itwasigenei^lyjjhought Treason would Yin\ f This was father a ;iast ra ( ce. 4^; r _vV: ■-'.. '^.'.'-r .'," ;:■;-?.''- "J**'- ' The iCvaiuVJbf imports for 'ißfft amount to £8 ? P29,172, and s - } jtixports £5,828^2^:^ :'./# .^2,^ i? V *" '

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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2527, 10 February 1877, Page 2

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WELLINGTON. Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2527, 10 February 1877, Page 2

WELLINGTON. Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2527, 10 February 1877, Page 2

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