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Sporting. A UCKLAND RACING CLUB'S AUTUMN MEETING. THIS DAY (TUESDAY). SECOND DAY, THE STEWARDS' HANDICAP Of lOOaors. One mile. Entrance, lsov. FLYING STAKES of lOObovs. Three-quarters of a mile. Entrance, 2sovs. AUTUMN STEEPLECHASE HANDICAP of 150sov«, AbouS three and a half miles. Acceptance, 3sovs. AUTUMN HANDICAP of 200aovs. One mile and ahalf. ELLKRSLIE PLATE of lOOsoys. Six furlongs. En. trance, 23OVS. SHORTS HANDICAP of 100«ovs. [Six furlongs. Entrance, Isov. wm PERCIVAI/I Secretary. AUCKLAND RACING CLUB'S _t3__ AUTUMN MEETING!, 1889. THK OREAT NORTHERN ST. LfGKR STAKES, 1889, of 30USOVE, ailded to a Sweepstakes of 15bot« earh, ss(ivß ft, or l*ov only if declared by oight o'clock p.m. on the nirht of general entry for the Autumn Meeting, 1889 The second horse to receive 30nnve, and third horse lOsovs from the stakes. For three-yeir-olda. Holts, 8»t 10'b; fillies, Sst 81b ; geldings allowed 31b. The forfeit (ssove) to be declared and paid to the a.a 0. 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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 7920, 12 April 1887, Page 8

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