PATU AHOE SPORTS.
The 27th being very fine, these iports went off in a most satisfactory manner, and some of the horse racei would not have disgraced a metropolitan coarse, particularly the Hhrclle Race, which wm well contested by Major Lnsk's Daphne, Mr. Barriball's Barney, Dr. Hen«on'« Little Dorrit, Mr. Hill's, Kaupapa, and Mr. DrmngooVa Maori, Chief. &anpapa declared ihe winner: ' In the Flat Race, 1£ miles, Dr. Henson'i little Dorritr, t,Mr. rDrtungoors M&drl Chief, Mr. Shan's Bismarck, and Mr. Crispe's Effio made,a good ran,, and were placed as i ■follow, i-^Bismarck, 1: little Dorrit, 3; l^apri Chief ,3, ,%f, %f .7/ , • • ;'T - ThePdayEace wjuj wall cojotoeted, ami WOn by Dramgdol's Tu»k»n; *nd ihft.T»<,a for horses the property of men was "•good run, «d eaiilj woof My ,Cortello'a Little John.
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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXVII, Issue 4180, 6 January 1871, Page 7
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130PATU AHOE SPORTS. Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXVII, Issue 4180, 6 January 1871, Page 7
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