DUNEDIN.
This day. The milP i^ft^pf^ie $im*ti*filts(M* ship of Newf»e»land'betweelil Bfcrke and O'Conner here yesterday, was won, after a magnificent race, by Burke by 15 yards. The time wai 4msns 38secs. There was a strong win!, aftdthe track was heavy. O'Connor atyon*.time.led,by forty; yards, but Burke overhauled'him a hundred yards from home.^ Five thousand people attended. o'Goifitbr'sr supporters are dissatisfied with the result of Saturday's race, and areVaoxioua to, match him again. A match, wilj probably be made to-night to be run ofMnfabouT* fortnight's time. A good dealjpfJtnfpDey changed band^. ) Mr McGri^or, C.E., was thrown from his horse ij[ Bowling street! yesterday afternoon, through the animal being frightened b#the train engines, and dislocated his shotelder.
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Thames Star, Volume XIII, Issue 4267, 4 September 1882, Page 2
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115DUNEDIN. Thames Star, Volume XIII, Issue 4267, 4 September 1882, Page 2
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