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NORTH OTA GO JOCKEY CLUB'S RACES.

Tho following nro the acceptances and general entries for tho first d»y's races of tho above club : Oamaku Handicap Hurdles, lwo miles. ( Mr S Brown's b g Kilmarnock, 5yrs Messrs M aud J Allan's b h Triinolite, aged Spring Handicap. Odo mile and a half. Mr P Daley's br g Liberator, 5yra Mr Honuniiig's blk h Wayland, 4yrs Mr II Goodman's ch g Bliz/ard, 6yrs Mr A M 1 Donald's b m Miss Mack, aged Mr M Fried lander's br g Coinage, aged Messrd M and 0 Hobba' br g Quibble, aged October Handicap Tuot. Throo miles. Mr C Klauaen's pd m Dinah Mr J Fairley'a h m Birthday Mr E Lefovro's Magnolia Mr W Green's b m Bridget Mr W Moore's g g Our Pony Mr A Johnston's cr g Guy Mr J Sim's b m Little Merrylegs Mr J Curran's b g Silver Prince Mr J Greenfield's br in Fairy Mr \V 8 Martin's b g Vivian Grey Mr W S Martin's ch in Queen of the Isles Novktj Handicap. Six furlongs. Mr H Schlutor's b m Nettle Mr T Ddloy's b m Fabler Mr S LMnney's Luxone Mr B P Lee's b g Loz Messrs M and J Allan's Cora Mr B R Macdonald'a Mailboy Mr J Shaw's b g Emperor Mr H Lambert's b h Sir Julius Mr J Howoy's b g Morty Hincs Mr J Curran's b g I 1 ' n field Mr J Thomson's ch m Ino F/iYiNo Handicap. Six furlongs. Mr H Craig's b m La Roao Mr Hemming's blk h Wayland Mr Hemming's br o Adventurer Mr T Thomson's br m Roaelcaf Mr A McDonald's br h Kauroo Mr H Lambert's br g Melton Mr H Schlutcr's b m Nettle Divnuor Handicap. Seven furlongs. Mr R Wilson's ch g Satyr Mr T Thomson's br m Kosolcaf Mr A M'Douald'ab m Miss Mack Mr A M'Donald's br h Kauroo Mr B R Macdonald's Canadian Girl Mr B It Macdonald's Mailboy Mr J Shaw's b g Kmperor Mr Lambert's br h Sir Julius Mr H Lambert's ch g Tho Chief Mr J Jlowey'a b g Morty Hincs Messrs M and C Hobbs' The Ace Mr T Nicholla' br g Tararua Maiden Plate. Mr R M'Master's Sincerity Mr Hemming s Adventurer Mr T Nieholls' Tararua Mr H L Johnston's Apology II Mr A G Creagh's Kitty Mr A G Creagh's Wenonah Mr S Binney's Sandy Messrs M and J Allan's Tired Mr H Schlutcr s Nettle Mr R B M'Donala's Canadian Girl Messrs M and C Hobbs' Jeffa Mr W J Muldrew's Moonlight Mr H Lambert's The Chief Mr S Alexander's Young Cheviot.

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North Otago Times, Volume XXXV, Issue 7269, 17 October 1891, Page 3

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NORTH OTAGO JOCKEY CLUB'S RACES. North Otago Times, Volume XXXV, Issue 7269, 17 October 1891, Page 3

NORTH OTAGO JOCKEY CLUB'S RACES. North Otago Times, Volume XXXV, Issue 7269, 17 October 1891, Page 3