The bookmakers, as a rule, were winners by the last Victorian races, although some had but small balances in their favor. The principal winner over the meeting was Mr S- qui, who landed LG,OOO. independent of the Cup stake, hy the aid of his game little purchase, Warrior, which has pioved a remarkably cheap hor e at 400 sovs. Mr Ward, ano her bookmaker, has also it is said, won 1.3,000, but n stakes Mr Huitle Fisher L the larger creditor of the club, having won the Hotham Handicap, Victorian Derby, All-Aged >'ta ee, Queen’s Plate ani Free Handicap, Aurora and Albany claiming the first and last, and Charon appropriating the other three.
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Evening Star, Volume VII, Issue 2046, 25 November 1869, Page 2
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