Dunedin Races.
Hl'llDLKa Of lOOmiV.s. Mr Greener's Trapper, (MM 7lb) . ... 1 Mr H. Lmm's Kmga-sk, (1(U 71b) . 2 M.iy Hoy came in first but was disqualified for running rinnd tlie hurdles. Time, 2mins. -iUsecs. Dividend, £11 !)s (id and «3 11s Gd. Champion' Stakes of lOsovs each, with 2">o <ovs added. Si* Furlong. Mr Butler's Artillery ... . 1 Mr Webbs Ruby 2 Mr Goodman's Appios ... 3 Four other:* started. Won by a hliort head. Time, luiin. 20secs. Dividend. £3 17n and £3 13i. Dunkpin Cfi'of lOOOaov*., with a sweeppt.iko of losov.s. Seu'iud horse to reeeivt, 200-.ovs. ; tliird, lOOsovs. from the Major George's Nolson, syrs, Sit. slb«, (Brown) 1 Mr Marsnall'n b m Neckl.-co, 4yr-i, 7st. Slbs 2 Hon. G. McLeans b m Lady Emma, aged, 7ht. fllhs. .. . . ... 3 Hermitage, Derringer, and Patrician .ilso ran. A Roorl start was made, IVecklncn taking the lead. In paving the stand, the horses kept well together, but going very alow. Several slight changes occurred, but it was not till half a mile fiom home that the real struggle took place. Here the favourite left the bunch of horses behind, and joined i&sue with Necklace. The two drew away rapidly from the other", who were never in it from thi> time. Coming into the .straight the whip had to be taken ont to Nelson, and a gr\ml .struggle endued -up the straight between the two. Nelson got his head in front a few lengths from home, and won by a neck, Lady Emma a i«»or thud. Tim?, Smins s»\s«:*. Dividend, (£2) £.3 IN, and (£1) €1 I'M fid.
Skm.ikc U vrE of fiO-iovs. Mr (Joodnirtii'-. Billy 1 Mr Pillirow'* May . . 2 Mr Smith* Ons . ." Throe other* -t.u ted. Won comfoitaMy. Tinio, 2u»in. 4',«ec-. Dividend-, Xl 2-> Gil nnd £2 Is (id. 1 ) i;ki.h i \x-.'l'i II*!- TTwdk'vp, of TOom»vs. Sir Brown's Molly B.iwn . . I Mr Butl<Vs Tit Hit 2 Mr IfjHiinond's Undent ;'; ' Tl»roc other* started. Won from >tart to finish Tune, Imin. lowers. ])i\idiMids £317 band UtilsCd.
Mmdkn- Pt.vrn. Mr M. Shot w in'« Quibble 1 Mr Sto.id'a Ueresford . 2 ilr O'lJrion's Water Colour . . 3 Threp f.thors stirted. Won by a length. Time, 2min. 4l)Jipcs. Dividends, t'22 la Ud and €2« In. The Torvi.i>\'i()H Uin Hvck was won bv <toM Dus»t. Ton started. Time, lmin.
Xi;\\M\UKKr HANDICAP. Miilna, 100 told. William Tell. 100 to 12. Silver Mine, 100 to 10. Tlio Israelite, 100 to '.I Winchester heads the market for the Australian dip at 0 to 1.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2127, 25 February 1886, Page 2
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519Dunedin Races. Waikato Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2127, 25 February 1886, Page 2
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