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Sporting.

BT HIiHCtfRIC fELEaiUrH — COFTRIOHT. S FDNE V GBAND NATIONAL MEETING. [rEUTER'3 11 LI GRAMS.] Sydney, 12tb Juno. The Grand National Steeplechase Meeting of tho Sydney TuUer-uil'b Club took place to-day. The weather was fine, and the attendance of the public was largo. The principal events resulted as follows ■.—. — Grand National Hurdle liace ; two miles. Veronique . ... . . . 1 Happy Thought 2 Caloola 3 Six horses started for this race, which, in a most exciting finish, resulted in a win for Veronique by a nock. Time, 4min 12Jsec. The Flying; Handicap ; six furlongs. Keith 1 Solo 2 Toronto . . 3 A Held of 14 horsosj faced tho etarter'for thin OTont, Keith beating. Solo by a length. Time, linin 17sec. The Grand National Steoplechatse ; two milcH. Studley 1 BlookaU 2 Stridont 3 Nino horses started for this race. Studley won easily by two lengths. Time, 7min 1 { sat!. Goodwood and Monte Carlo fell. Th« Winter Staken ; ona milound a quarter. Dunlop .. . . 1 Corday 2 Eiiroelydon. . . . ... 3 This race brought out a field of 20 starters. Dunlop won very easily by four lengths. Time, 2tnin 13}ne(! "ascot races. [special to united tress association.] (Received Jnne 14, 2 a.m.) London, 13th June. ' In the Hardwicke Stakes of 2000 Bova, at tho Ascot Meeting, tho Duke of Westminster's Ormonde oasily beat Lord Hasting*' Melton.

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Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 23, 14 June 1886, Page 4

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Sporting. Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 23, 14 June 1886, Page 4

Sporting. Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 23, 14 June 1886, Page 4

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