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Dunedin Autumn Meeting.

(BY TELEGRAPH —PRESS ASSOCIATION.) Dunedin, this day. At the Forbury thin morning, Chaafo was out oarly, and sent Turquoise, Necklace, and Derringer together. The first-named was pulled oil' after going a mile, and left the other pair to finish another together. Foul Play covered two miles alone. Beresford was sent two miles at a good pace, while Mr Stead's two, Sierra and Socurus, covered tho Champagne distance at racing pace. Patrician and Nelsor. were sent the Cup journey together, both going extremoly well. Silver Queen was given cix furlongs at top speed. Black Boy and Garribaldi covered n milo and a-lialf fast in company. Taiaroa and the Ked Rose filly woresont the Chainpagno distance fast, while Captain Wobeter went two milee steady. Tasman and Water Colour were sent together two miles, finishing fast. Hermitage wont a similar distance alone. Fuailado, Conundrum, and Rocket cantered twice round together. Temuka covered two miles. Taiaroa was given cix furlongs at (op spood. Tit-Bit aiid Artillery went on a similar journoy. Lady Emma was treated to long, slow work, while St. Ivos and Kubcz'ilml wont a mile fast. Apropos and tho Fallacy colt had a sweat.

It is believod that Russley, Marion, and Lochiel will not put in ivoappesntse^ ii t'tio meeting.

Mr VV. McLaughlin, who loavoson a visit to England in the courso of a few days, is to bo tho recipient of a dinnor at the hands of the I'akuranga Hunt Club. The dinner takos placo on Tuosday noxt nt tho Star Hotel.

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Auckland Star, Volume XVII, Issue 43, 20 February 1886, Page 2

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Dunedin Autumn Meeting. Auckland Star, Volume XVII, Issue 43, 20 February 1886, Page 2

Dunedin Autumn Meeting. Auckland Star, Volume XVII, Issue 43, 20 February 1886, Page 2