TO CORRESPONDENTS.
Wii/LiAM Wbst, Q-reymouth.— Moflglel was first favourite, Semolina second, atid Taiaroa third in the Trot, won by Bvangeiine when there was no money on the winner. I speak of the inside machines. J. O'C, Dunedin.— (l) Mr Sydney James. (2) Strop carried 7.10 when he ran second to Glencoe in the Melbourne Cup of 1868. Sandy, Invercargill.— Mr L. Lyons in now in Mcl" bourne, and in business as a bookmaker there. Okie, Waipori.— The rule says that a card exposed during the aofc of dealing necessitates a new deal without penalty. Flaying the strict game, a card once laid out for crib cannot be recalled. Three fives and two tens count 22 j there ia a fifteen 14. W. N. J.. Oamaru.— The orossing home must be two clear lengths ahead, or he ie liable to disqualification.
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Otago Witness, Issue 1951, 11 April 1889, Page 23
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140TO CORRESPONDENTS. Otago Witness, Issue 1951, 11 April 1889, Page 23
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