SPORTING.
THE DUNEDIN EXHIBITION CUP. ■ [BY TELEGRAPH.—PIIESS ASSOCIATION.] Dunedin, Saturday. A little wagering on the Exhibition Cup took place to-night. The following are the quotations :— 2 to 1 aget Tirailleur vi.. , . 4tol ScoteGrey 6tol —— Occident . , 7 to 1 — British Lion • ■ ■'• • ' 7tol—- Recluse ■ ■ • Btol —— Cynisca > ; -... >. ; Btol, Wakatipu .' lOtol——Aleace 10 to l — Lady Florin ..-•'■'- •"•: :■>■ : 12tol—-St James ''" " • U 12tol—-Foxton^ : 15 tol — Masthead ' Cynisca shows an upward tendency, owings to the good work she is doing. She is occaI sionally backed, but so far there is no trace lof stable money. Occident and Recluse have receded. : St. James is the most improved horse locally-owned, and is expected to rnn very forward. -> THE NEW RULES. , ; DuNEDtN, Saturday. *\ ! At a meeting of the Dunedin Jockey Club this evening, the rules .of tracing agreed'to at the Wellington Conference were unanimously adopted. -- ■
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 9531, 25 November 1889, Page 5
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