J ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS Eboraoum, Dunedin.— 10 ' per cent, would first be de- ; ducted ifroni the £2171, leaving £1953 18i to be ! divided. |ThiB would give a dividend of £19 63 led ■< for each of the £101 invested on the winner. The ' number of horses that ran, and tho ring-betting ■ against tho winner, do not ailect the question in any I way. 1 J. T., Queonstown.— See last week's Witness. Subscriber, Dunedin.— Only one dead heat has 1 occurred in the Oxford and Cambridge annual boatrace. Oars, Dunedin.— Hanlan and Boyd row for the ; championship of the world. J. D.,' Dunedin.— Tho Great Autumn Handicap was in ' 1871 •won by Longlands, with Maritano. second, Jangle* third. In 1879— Longlands 1 ; Natator 2, ' Mata 3. In 1880— Camballo 1, Mata 2, Betrayer 3. In 1881— Lady' Emma 1, Sir Modred 2, The Gover- ; nor 3. Maritana never won this race.
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Otago Witness, Issue 1584, 1 April 1882, Page 20
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149Page 20 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 1584, 1 April 1882, Page 20
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