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Sporting INTON JOCKEY CLUB ANNUAL RACE MEETING PRINCE OF WALES BIRTHDAY, 1895 [PROGRAMME. firsFday. 1. Hurdle Race (handicap), 2 miles, L 25 2. Winton Guineas, 7 furlongs, 25gs 3. Winton Cup (handicap), mile, L4O 4. Time Trot (saddle), 3 miles, L 25 5. Maiden Plate, W.F.A., 1 mile, Ll 5 6. Flying Handicap, 6 furlongs, L2O 7. Time Trot (harness), 2 miles, Ll 5 8. Tradesman Handicap, 1 mile, L2O SECOND DAY. 1. Hurdle Race (handicap), L 25 2. Stewards Purse (handicap), 7 furlongs, L2O 3. Maiden Trot (saddle), 2 miles, Ll 5 4. Selling Race (handicap), 7 furlongs, Ll 5 5. Prince of Wales Stakes (handicap), 1| mile, L 25 6. Time Trot (saddle), 2 miles, L2O . Consolation Handicap, once round the course, Ll 5 Nominations for all Handicaps, October 17th Handicaps—(First Day) will appear on or about October 26th Acceptances—(First Day), Thursday, October 31st Maiden Plate and Maiden Trot entries, October 31st. For full particulars see posters. JAMES L. WILSON, sel4 Secretary W. J.O.
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Southland Times, Issue 13322, 26 September 1895, Page 1
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765Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Southland Times, Issue 13322, 26 September 1895, Page 1
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