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The Canterbury Spring Meeting. [BY TELEGRAPH.]

[BY TKLKCiIUPH.] The following are tho results :— Spiuno Hi'kdmc Rack Hanimcw, a sweepstake of iwovs. ench, with 200sovs. added. About 2 miles. Mr W. H. Barrons Dhector . 1 Mr P. Murphy* Marquis 2 Mr (I. Rutheifoid's M.uti'i Allies 3 Maccaroni, Ratenswood, Peter O>beck, Mainboom, Tiapper, Secretary, Kin;*ask, and Panic also r.m. Time, Inim-,. 2^cc~.. Dividend, £.">."w; outside, £•*> IV>. Fiikk H\ndiovp, a sweepstakes uf 3iovs. each, with 200sovh. added. Mr P. Martin's Soudan, by Musket - Maid of Alhol 1 Mr A. Hawthorne's Spade Guinea '2 Mr A. H. Lancet Sediment 3 Tairoa, Marion, Talebearer, Rochet, Water King, Salvage, Puck, Atliol Daisy, alio staited. Tune, limn. 4.")\see-% Divident: Inside, £2 shares, £12 ; outside, £1 shares, £8 %. The Nh\v /i-\l\ni) Cli-, a handicap aweep of 20-<o\k. each uith 1000so\s. added, second hor-.e to ieceive 200sovs., and the third horse lOO^ovi. from the BtakcH. Two iniled. Closed with 01 subscribers. Mr .]f. Pillmiw's b t Finilade, 3yrs, by Mnsl(ft-W.ii iti, list 71bs (DiKld) 1 Mr P. Tancrcd's r h Administrator, (tyrs, by The Premier—Pi ince^s Mary, Bdfc lib 2 Mr d. (}. .Stead's br h Lochiel, 4jn, by Piince Charlie -Nelly Moore, 7st | 131bs 3 " Turnuowo, Black Rose, Sou'-vvester, NeUon, Lady Knimn, Captain Webster, Wapiti, Alpino Rosp, Minerva, Hflrmita^e, The Poet, L«j<>n, Tiger Tim, also ran. Previous to the start Tho Poet bolted, and, before he was pulled up, had covered four miles. Administrator drew away and took the lead a« soon as they were fairly in tho straight, but Fusilade under the whip caught him a quarter of a mile from home, and, gradually drawing away, won a splendid race by a'length. LochreJ, who had come through gamely, w»h a good third, Hermitage fourth, Captain Webster fifth, NcUoti sixth, Waipiti .seventh, the rest milling up. Time, 37fscc^. IMvicfend : £2 ahares, £30 tig; £1 nhares, til 2m.

Thk Wkuome STVKts a sweep of lOsovf. each, with 3004m h. added, lour furlongs. Mr H. (foodman's Apropos . 1 Mr K. Lyon'a be by Albany—Fallacy '2 Mr Butler* Artillery It St. Ive-i, Sierra, Red Rose filly, and Galatea alno ran.

HKf.MNtt PMTK. Mr Cw. (i. Stead'H Ravenscraitf . 1 Mr Sharwin'u Makaraka . 2 Mr P. Butler'i Tim Whifflor . . 3 Uillv aim rnn.

RiccutTON Wkltkr. Meiers M. and C. HobWn Jack . . 1 Mr M. Duncans Irmrnden .. ..2 Mr H. Bradley 'a Puck 3 Seven otherH started.

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Waikato Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2083, 12 November 1885, Page 3

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The Canterbury Spring Meeting. [BY TELEGRAPH.] Waikato Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2083, 12 November 1885, Page 3

The Canterbury Spring Meeting. [BY TELEGRAPH.] Waikato Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2083, 12 November 1885, Page 3

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