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AND

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RUBLIC AUCTION,

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whed, and after a full and axhaustive enquiry, Craganour was disqualified and Abogoue became one of the very select company who bare bought off a 100

1

TRUCKMANCES AND ENGAGEMENTS OF TUX elades in the Derby. His victory is in- vet satounding, for as a two-year-old ran six times and his only succes

Abeyour, baby Denmead out of Fawwas gained in the Champagne Staken at ky, bred by Mr. T. K. Laidlaw, frst ran the Bibury Chib Mocting, where he beat us two-year-old in the Kennet Flate, very mederate fuld, whilab this year is only previot bating was in the Enster Newbury Summer, when placed to

Stakes at Kampton Park, where he was Pharosine, Cosis of the Rock, and Ignora-fourth to Hippeastrum; and set it was INRIVALLED position in the Humus. Next timo cut he won thus Cham-Put thought worthwhile to start Rose-

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is the only other winner of the Derby- who

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About 600 lbs. of Australian Bacon

TIME: usual.

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Fans.

has ever been disqualified, and in his case it was a matter of fraud, but, whilst the decision of the Stewarda has been cheer. Hei--who must surely be held account fully accoptod, people so wondering why

ulle for Craganour having worked the havoc.

throughout.

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The race proved of a most national Aboyour. The latter practically made all the running, but when the favourite bood dismount from Shogun, but, whatever was charactor. At the post F. Wootton had to ed him about a quart of a mile from wrong was soon fat to rights, and the race home, he looked like coming away and started only one minute after time. winning easily, Aboyour; however, duck

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