RACES POSTPONED THROUGH WET WEATHER.
A "BOIL OVER" THROUGH THE SLIPPERY GROUND.
FOG BREAKS HIS NECK,
[special to daily telegraph.]
[OWN CORRESPONDENT.-BY TELEGRAPH.]
Dunedin, This day. &-ap ?as being run there was a regular downpour. As a consequence the course _«_ Wcome very sliprery, and it was with difh__k cult that the horses kept their feet, indeed, •* even* moment the crowd were anticipating Heri-ms mishap. Camerine, he favorite, stumbled on entering the strai<rht throwing herrider, who escaped without in. ury St Shade, the winner, paid a dividend • fell and broke his neck.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5123, 20 January 1888, Page 4
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