SUCCESSFUL TIPPING.
Our aportini» contributor " El Mahdi " was exceedingly aacorfaafal m his tips for tho.firbl day of the Aahbinon Race i/imtin.' and alm> f-»r iho Tiawald Raea Mee'mg. For the Hurdles at the Ashbm-ton Mee v in<£, five startera, ho gave the thr»a placed horses m the exact npdor m which they ja^aod the j idee, viz : — Moody Panic Nero. la the YVeltee Handicap he indicated ar hi Jackal. And out of seven Bturters these two were respectively firat and second, though m reverse order. For the Ashbsrtos Cup (won by Rubina) he declared for Spade Guinea, but Mr Mason's mare was scotched, and "El Mahdi," like all other tlpßters, is entitled to a start. Fo» the County Ocp he wrote MeLVILXiB Tasmania And when the numbers went up he waß lar^e y corroborated, these showing Melville 1 ; Zealot. 2 ; out of five starters. For the Spring Handicap the tip was Jack Tit Bir Quibble. And the result was Jack, Tit Bit— Quibble being soratched. For Monday's meeting at Tinwald he was remarkably sacoesaful m his predictions. The forecast for the Hurdles was Panic Nero Wrangler. And the result (five starters) Panic, Wrangler, Minnie — Nero being scratched. For the Cup "151 M&hdi " placed all three horses exactly, viz. : — Tasmania Tkmuka. Zealot. The numbers going up as iudioated— six starters. For the Maiden he gave Tasmania as the winner correctly ; and was out m one event, the Trot, for whioh he tipped Alma, the race being won by Lady Grey, Hts tip of Jessie for the Flying Handicap (won by JSero) omnot o iunt against him, aa Jtssie did not, Btnrt. Altogether it will be seen that we claim the assistance of a- Sporting Prophet of singular accuracy.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1447, 4 January 1887, Page 2
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287SUCCESSFUL TIPPING. Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1447, 4 January 1887, Page 2
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