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THE TURF.

— • ■» — FIXTURES. Dunedin J.O. Spring— -12th October. Masterton R.C. Spring— l7th October. Poverty Bay T.C. Spring— 24th and 25th October. Wellington R.C. Spring—26th and 28th i October. Waverley-Waitotftra R.C. Annual— 2Bth October. Greymouth J. 0, Spring— 2oth and 30th October. AjCvSWER TO CORRESPONDENT. Diver.— (l) and (2) s Yes. There would be a "first and a second dividend, and although highly improbable, it is possible for a horse to be made such a strong favourite that his followers would receive less than 18s in the event of his wiaaiag outright.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 88, 10 October 1912, Page 2

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THE TURF. Evening Post, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 88, 10 October 1912, Page 2

THE TURF. Evening Post, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 88, 10 October 1912, Page 2

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