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ilCK flOTES. * (j ^> 



the year seei£l to pavipie 



and co£|Jern ^*t bo W poer •y6^8 



eklTigo, ft is^surprising what a 



nteaded Ciince. th^ illegitimate 



dden actfvityj' displayed by the 



as %fct (arise^P from the prizes 



Frail} and Mejfery, for these hare 



nceTwhib2,in all the programmes 



'a fed ^ndipappifcg has been 



xcefitfyn.': There really is no 



in^ased'anto the national sport, 



orses* stilEkeplHn training. The 



on — if the weather keeps y peir — 



e as good racing /as thai \vit- 



the Sjyan MeadowVwffich] w^ere 



f Bfltj|li^mo|ning. Walie ;srun 



ow a&5"*irdidy!!Hf\to-day, there 



n the going, and perhaps even 



decaded <«oes^aj2l; calrt f° r i al '-. 



io»>kewfuraery t / { *, 

 °jltES A queer 



the fnrin he 

 MrT Merry's^ 

 'our}. and#«keJ 

 able to finish. 

 o'p^rajions, 

 nee,^and f HobJrt,j 

 There ari 

 s for th&jkio; 



NINGT.ON HAND 

 50 Elded ii winders 

 Twe^ty-foW - subs. 



T. Drake's Lord of the,WalleyC^ 



Que4arBa^3 yts, 7st 61b*- 2y 



Mr. VV. Fletcher's Veda, 4 yrs, 7st.... 

 Mr. Hodgiua-a's Cheddington, 4 yrs, 6i 

 Mr. G.Tritumer"s The Skipper, 5 yrs, 8st 6 



Betting. — 2 to 1 each agst The Skipper and Cheddington, 3 

 to 1 agst Lord of the Valley, and 5 to 1 agst Veda. Lord 

 of the Valley made play/ followed by Cheddington, next to 

 whom came Veda, the'Skipper, who got off badly, bringing up 

 the rear. Half way up the distance Veda joined the leading 

 pair, and after a fine race Lord of the Valley won by a bead, 

 and Veda beat Cheddington a neck i n second place. The 

 r w3s lafr throj%hdA. (Tf -jr «V ^^« 



URgfaia HASDICUP tf 15/ffts &cjrfo ft, and 3 

 declared, V&c, ffrith*l00 stars pld£^^.%wnner^\extra ; 

 d to save stake. Three-quarters of a mile. Thirty- 

 subs, 17 of whom pay 3 sovs each, 

 ayne's Newsmau, by Newuinster — Pauline, 8st 71b 



Merry's f by fcra'8 



Cap>«in afeokfiJTs B( 



bona 



soncar, 



s Ware Hare, 8st 41b 



BTftiee.ffst Itftb i'c*rTst |flb^ 



Chaloner J 

 7st 7lb 



Maidmeut -2 

 5lb exi 



Jeffery 5 3. 

 . .Cannonv^k/ 

 Hudson* I 

 "v^yattMl 



or New 



MOD 



MINOTOJT MEETINO-Tuesday. 



nded before the races commenced 



ug had been bright with an occa- 



. The Warwick pastures, where 



"sticky" and heavy going, but 



; Mr. E. B.rayley's Soncar, 8st 

 Mr. Dawssorf 

 Mr. Hilton', 

 Caff. Atkin s TLe B^y , mt 71b », .^t". BHtler . 



Betting. — 5 to i agst The Boy, 3 to". 1 "agst §»\ 



st Seamstress !il)y, .5 to 1 agst Newsman, 11 to 2 agst 



rfte, l^Nkl agst Bonny Swell. The Boyhefca slight bead 



of me *fct( \j(iio jan abreast, with the excewon rf N«s- 



man. TneTTiM.ter, after? going a couple of iinndred>aiary, 



dropped into the rear, and at the same time the Seamstress 



lly, followed by Bonny Swell, went to the front, The Boy 



ocupying third position into the straight, where Newsman 



:aught the leaders opposite the stand, and won by 



a neck separated the second and third ; The Boy 



; Soucaf .fifth ; BjWe sixth.; and Ware Hare fjust. 



l„CAP of 5 sovs each, with 30 sovs added; wiryiers 



extra. Half a mile. Thirty subs. 



Mr. J. Wood's Northern Star, by Cape Flyaway— Star of 



India, 4 yrs, 7st 71b ^ Wilson 1 



Mr. Head's Bonnie Katie, 3 yrs, 7st 101b Wyatt 2 



Mr. Stevens's Chateau Margaux, 4 yrs, 7st J. Clark 3 



Mr. W. Holman's Last Rose of Summer, 4 yrs, 7st 31b 



Holland P , 



's Plenipotentiary, 3 yrs, 7st Vinell 



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1 4 • 



PORTION OF LIVINCSTONES JOURNAL 



WHEN WRITING PAPER & INK HAD FAILED. 



