DUNEDIN JOCKEY CLUB'S AUTUMN MEETING.
(BY TELEGRAPH.— PRESS ASSOCIATION.)
Dunedin, Saturday. The Dunedin Jockey Club's Autumn Meeting was brought to a conclusion to-day. Eain fell, with scarcely any intermission, for bhe whole afternoon. The course was heavy and cut up. The sum pub through the machines for the day was £7,799, making £24,475 for the meeting, or £226 more than last year. Marshall Memorial. — Forbury, 1; Casket, 2 ; Blue Fire, 3. Time, lmin 12_ sec. , Dividends, £4 4s and £4 lis. Flying Handicap.—Wolseley, 1 ; Ran'giabea, 2 ; Captive, 3. Time, lmin 49.cc. Dividends, £3 2s and £4. Maidkn Two year-old Handicap. — Barmby, 1; Georgia Sharp, 2; Britomarb, 3. Dividends, £2 6s and £2 7s. Disposal Stakes, 5 furlongs.—Diver, 1 ; Trixie, 2 ; Aspirant, 3. Won by half a length. Time, lmin 9sec. Dividend, £3 Is. The winner was sold for £21. Consolation Race. — Remembrance. 1 ; Maribyrnong, 2 ; Exile, 3. Time, lmin 15sec. Dividends, £6 12s and £6 8s
Ab the sale ot McLean's yearlings a bay colb, by Maxim—Lady Evelyn, was sold to F. James for 230 guineas. A chestnut filly by Sb. Clair—Lady Emma, was passed in ab 150 guineas.
Ab bhe Pahuna Park Trobbing Meeting Blackbito won the Maiden Handicap by ei&hb lengths, paying a dividend ot £55 16s.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXV, Issue 49, 26 February 1894, Page 3
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