METROPOLITAN TRAINING NOTES.
' (ran pebss Assooiinow;) >' -" Ohbistohdeoh, October 98 The work at iJtcoarfon this morning waa of little interest. Whisper, who arrived yesterday cantered three miles, moving well. WaktHpu galloped two miles, ana Sultan moved more freely m good work over the suae distanoe. l)udu, lsao. and Brltifh Lion, wer» galloped yestarday afternoon, aDd only oaotered this morning*. Merrie England was away from the traok, but the trainer seems confident Of getting one raoe nut of the oolt at the meeting; Recluse, also an absentee, wss to wwk later m the day. V Following ie the latest betting on the "New Zealand Oup : — "' 6tQ2 agst Ti-allenr ' 4 1 **-- 1 -—--■Dudu'-t,/.;, -/ • •, .. -, f. 6-1 Sultan :) 8 •—■ 1 •——* Recluse 10 — 1 *k— British Lion, Masthead, Merrie England, Jet D'Eau, . '■ i '.' \ Septs Grey, • Alsaoo, Waka* "r,.:, . «pu' v'^>^v./v''.-^ 12 — 1 -i— Occident 16 —1 —- Whiter
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2261, 23 October 1889, Page 2
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141METROPOLITAN TRAINING NOTES. Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2261, 23 October 1889, Page 2
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