DUNEDIN J.C. AUTUMN MEETING.
(BY TBLECBAPH.— PRES9 ASSOCIATION.)
Dukemn, this day.
At the For bury this morning, Hippo* menes and Tempest galloped one mile six furlongs fast, both shaping well. Rebel and Smuggler covered two miles at top in good style. Forbury strode over seven furlongs, being associated for half the dutance with Derby, who seemed to have a trifle the best of the finish. Leona beat Mariner orer six furlongs. Oinene had the, best of Jack Harkaway, and Rondinella over a mile. Captain and Empire both galloped together. Beadonwell beat Casket and Claremont over five furlongs. Au Revoir and Liberator have arrived.
.She raca-horses Bvft, Kildireriind Dsrr> were snippea'to xrew riyinuatu'TO-aay to fulfil engagements at, thfi^LJ.C. Autumn Australian papers to hand to-day st'at* thai Fortunatus is nominal favourite ab 100 to 4} for the Newmarket Handicap, foi* lowed by WhakawatM, Shamrock, Lord Hopetoun and Parramatta. '■; ' ;'•'; \;/;
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Auckland Star, Volume XXV, Issue 40, 15 February 1894, Page 5
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