TIMAEUBACEB—Sbcoiid tiktZ •■.... ;■;• •■' .'-.■■; j"-' ':TiHA;*r, i t Yeßterday.v; There was beautiful weather and a large attendance at the second day's races. ; : S.C.J.C. Handicap of 150 soys, H miles.—Cutts' Sou'Wester, 6st 7ibs (Brown), 1; McLean'a Lady Emma, 7st 121bs (Allen), 2; O'Brien's Tasman, 9st 71bs (Derritt), 3. Luna and Gitana were scratched. Sou'Wester led all the way, and only beat Lady Emma by a short neck. Time, 2mins 50secs. = ; Handicap Hubdib Eacb.—Butler's Quamby, list 71bs (Gifford), 1; Lunn's Canard, 12st 31bs (owner). 2 ; O'Brien s Melbourne, lOst (Cotton), 3. Lady, Perditaand Barbaryalso ran. The betting was 2 to 1 on Quamby, 3 to 1 on Barbary and Canard. Quamby won easily. Time, 4mins 49secs.
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Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4448, 7 April 1883, Page 2
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