THE TURF.
TO-MORROW’S TROTTING MEETING. Tho Wellington Trotting Club hold its meeting at Miramar to-morrow, when there is bound to be a very large attendance. Some first-class trotters will show their paces, and it is expected by the management that the meeting will be one of the most successful yet held by tho club. Selections for the various events will be published in Tjee Times to-morrow morning. Bj 'I elegravh t ~~Press Association .— Copyright, Sydney, May 30 The Ayrshire—Lady Alwyne filly Airs and Graces, winner of the Bneiish Oaks, though nominated by the Duke of Portland, was in December last purchased by Mr P. W. Day on account, ib is believed, of Mr J. T. Jones, the well-known Ballarat sportsman.
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New Zealand Times, Volume LXVII, Issue 3447, 31 May 1898, Page 3
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