[BY TELEGRAPH.—PRESS ASSOCIATION.] Yesterday's Races:
CiißiCTcmwcir, Last Night. The Metropolitan Meeting continued to-day under very unfavourable circumstances, the weather being cold. Juvksilk Plate, loOsovs ; five furlongs. Ouida, 7st 71b (Derritt) 1 Water Nymph, 6st 91b (Butler) ... 2 Minerva, 7at (Ruddlings) 3 Chester also ran. Time 1 minute 7£ seconds. Grand Stand Handicap, 100 soys; 1 mile. Tastnan, 7st 121t> (Ruddlings) ... 1 Emir Bey, 7st 81t» (Wattie) 2 Sir H. Robinson's Lady Emma, Bst lllb(\lleu) 3 Nautilus and Statesman also ran. Canterbury Cnr, of SOOsovs; distance, 2f miles. Sir Modred, 9st 31b 1 Cheviot, 7st 61b 2 Vanguard, 7«*t (ill) 3
Iw consequence of some recent scenes in the House of Commons, a proposal ,wiU be marie, when the new rules come on for consideration, giving the Sneaker power to tleal with members who are "evidently " under the' influence of liquor. A thousand roubles (£150) per head for- a dinner seems rathera higlrpricerfor even a Rucsiau to pay, yet such is the 1 sum which twenty cavalry officers each paid for a banquet at a hotel at Warsaw recently., . , /■ v) , ;•
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Waikato Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1615, 9 November 1882, Page 3
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179[BY TELEGRAPH.—PRESS ASSOCIATION.] Yesterday's Races: Waikato Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1615, 9 November 1882, Page 3
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