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RACING IN AUSTRALIA.

CAULFI3LD. Sat-jrday, May 5.

GLENHUNTLY HANDICAP, of 200sovs; second 3osov<3, third 15sovs. One mila and three furlongs. Mr R. G. Row's b h The Musketeer, by Enfilade — Meadow Queen, 6yrs, 7.2 (J. Williamson) 1 Mr H. Abrams's b,g Olaf, aged, 8.6 (P. Guinane) S Mr G. S. EdwaTds's br or bl g Wisdom, 6yrs, 6.9 (S. D. Fisher) .. .. £ Also started : Disfigured, aged, 9.0 (A. Smith) , Town Clock, 6yrs, 8.13 (G. Burghall); Dandy Dick, 6yrs, 8.7 (R. Piper); Model, 4yrs, 5.2 (D. Callinan); Sedge, aged, 7.7 (J. Thomas); Hurrah, 3yrs, 7.5 (G. Minter) ; Carlotus, 4yrs, 7.3 (V. Egan) ; Adjuster, 4jts, 7.0 (C. Cooper) ; ancT Jerry, 4yrs, 6.7 (J. O'Neill) Betting: 7 to 2 agst Adjuster, 6 to 1 Sedgo, 7 to 1 The Musketeer and Olaf, S to 1 Towl, Clock, 10 tc 1 Carlotus, Model, or any other. At the railway side Adjuster and Jerry were leading from Disfigured and Olaf, The Mus« Jseteer clc^e up ; then Wisdom fc and Dandy; Dick^

Adjuster was firsfc into the straight, but halfway up Olaf and The Musketeer drew out, and tt> good race between, the pair ended in favour of -The Musketeer by half a-length ; Wisdom ,waa two lengths away third, followed by Adjuster, Town Clock, Dandy Dick, Jerry, and Varlotus, with Model last. Time, 2min 28sec.

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Otago Witness, Issue 2413, 31 May 1900, Page 39

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RACING IN AUSTRALIA. Otago Witness, Issue 2413, 31 May 1900, Page 39

RACING IN AUSTRALIA. Otago Witness, Issue 2413, 31 May 1900, Page 39

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