THE ST. ALBANS LOTTERY.
BIGHT PRIZES WON BY NEW ZEALANDERS. Recekei October 25,7 p.m. Melbourne, October 25. Mr Wilson himself held 23,242 tiokots, lThieli had not been taken up, and ho wins 17 prizes, including the horses Wild Hose, Tea Hose, Princess Alice, Nina, Beanfeast, J Trontham, Bill of Portland, Umilta, Pilatus and Elousis. jA The winner of Wallace, favourite f for tlio V.R.C. Derby, is Mr Honso, a publican in Crcswick, Victoria. Received October 25, 10p.m. Mewioote, October 25. It is officially stated that the first prize, the St. Alban's Estate, has been won by a syndicate of 10 employees of Seymour and Co., a firm in Victoria. Eight prizes go toNewZealanders, including the following : Eiridspord, to Mrs Davey, of Eketahuna. Nada, to D. Mahor, of Hawke's Bay. Balance, to J. Bird, Palmerston. Havoc has been won by W. Little of tho Customs Department,Terowie, South Australia, Napier, October 25. J. P. McVay, one of the stewards of tho Napier Park Racing Club, has drawn the fourth prize -the stallion Robinson Crusoe.—in tha St Albans Lottery. HRiSTCHURCH, October 25, W, Brown, butcher, and C. H. Ewons, groom, have drawn Mersey, (dam of Carbino) in tho St Albans lottery, Ji Rectitied October 26,10.30 a.m. ' Melbourne, October 26. The other New Zealand prize winnorsare: Aorere -R.Dutton,Sydenham ; She -It. Paach, Auckland; Moth—S. Gollan, Napier; Trenton 1 filly—P. Cunningham, Otago ; ' ' Trenton filly—R. Pope, Napier; Four-in-hand team (once belonged to Lord Onslow)—T. Tuohey, Otago. The new owners of Wallace have declined £3OOO for tho colt, and intend to start him for the Derby.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5166, 26 October 1895, Page 2
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258THE ST. ALBANS LOTTERY. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5166, 26 October 1895, Page 2
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