DUNEDIN JOCKEY CLUB.
[Per Press Association.] 1 JQUtfEpitf, Sim. 7. For the Dudedio J"ookey Club's Hunt Club Meeting the coarse id heavy thtough lasbnight> »iini The weather ig bitterly cold, With light Bhowers, and the attendance is poor. HUNTERS' HANDICAP HUBDLE BACE, of 40 boys; one mile and a half— Jack Harfcaway lOst 71b (Nixon), 1; Armstrong lOsfc iOlb (T. Cotton), 2j G|llie 12sfc 71b (Owner). 3. Brinwas scratched, \7ori easily. Silverfail fell at the last hurdle... Time— Sinin 17seci Dividends— £o 14s ; outside (10s), £5 125. KENSINGTON HANDICAP, of 60 sove; one mile and a distance— Maremma 7st 71b (Jackson), lj Captive 7stl3lb (T. Boddicombe), 2; Gipsy Grand Bsfc (Pyne), 3. Won by a couple of lengths, the winner leading: from the fall of the flag. Outpost was soratched. Time— 2min 7ißec, Dividends, £2 18s and £1 8s. ■ WfilTEB HTJBDLES HANDICAP BACfi, of 65 sots: two miles— Bra 9st lolb, 1; Smuggler lOat, 2; BebellOst IMb, 8, Cotton junior on the winner wna heartily cheered for his splendid recovery at the last hurdle. Time— 4mm 26seo. Diviaendß—^3 4b and £1 12s. '
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 5357, 7 September 1895, Page 5
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182DUNEDIN JOCKEY CLUB. Star (Christchurch), Issue 5357, 7 September 1895, Page 5
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