DUNEDIN.
This day
Dunedin Races. Second Day.
Jockey Citjb Handicap.-—Natator, 1; Hilarious, 2; Lady Emma, 3.
Psivate Trotting Match, £300 aside, —Our Pony, 1; Native Cat, 2.
Railway Plate.—Sir Modred, 1 Legerdermain, 2 ; Nautilus 3. The Railway Accident,
No hope is entertained of the recovery of Mayo who was seriously injured by a railway crossing accident the other night. Loyd is still in a precarious condition.
Latek. Mayo died this morning. Lloyd is still in a dangerous condition. Another Fire.
A lire destroyed the shops in the North East Valley, occupied by Miller a chemist, and Henry Bloxham a painter. There was a great scarcity of water, and considerable difficulty was experienced in preventing the flames spreading to the Cattle Market Hotel. Bloxham's stock was insured in the Transatlantic for £125. Furniture £125 in the North British, but he estimates his loss at £200 above that. Miller was uninsured, but saved all the stock.
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Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3796, 26 February 1881, Page 2
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154DUNEDIN. Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3796, 26 February 1881, Page 2
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