TO CORRESPONDENTS.
Fair Play (Hiiutly).— Dynamite did not pass under the standard at the last Onehims?;1. Meeting, but when measured ar. the Takapuua Meeting-, he' wan i/assad. We cannot .say which Ciub had the fairest standard for measuring, not beim.; present. In the case of a protest beiiij; :;nsl;ih:c.! 11-.ata pony was over the height set down i;i the conditions ot'tho race, tho totalisator money would so with the stako&.
H.D.—Macaroni (9st ?Jb) won the Hurdle 'Race Ht the A.R.O. Summer Meeting; on Boxing Day, 1534. -Ke was ridden by O'Connor. Exchsmjye (lOst 71 b) was second, and King (list slb) third.
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Auckland Star, Volume XX, Issue 58, 9 March 1889, Page 2 (Supplement)
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