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SPORTING NOTES.

(JRy our Sporting Contributor.) v As this is the last opportunity before the first day of the meeting which I shall have for giving my remarks upon the hbrsea ingaged, I shall ndw give’tny final tips fSr the various events which will came off ohMohday. This morning, of the Cnp horses, all Redwood’s, except Calumny, went-two or three times round the' training ground’at three-quarters, speed, Calumny duly doing walking exercise and a quiet canter. Tam* bourini was sent round twice, doing good work. Atlas had a, smart netle, the old horse having a lot the hleslt of it. Templeton had a steady cantef or two, looking, as strong as a lion,.and;fitto win anything, did .someiiiht iforlc;, But the Ear I of Lynne did hot put ru 1 an appearance. Whether his owner meditates atfotip or not, jMouday will show, but at anyxate it, is extremely difficult to 1 get a glimpES at the colt when at real LairdwOrk: ,Qf those going for other events, opoe round, and Mendicant and Congreve were seat a two-mile spin at top speed, Klfin fting had a canter with, Templeton,. and Vdfbkna and Peri a rattling gallop together.* The ievoke colt went with Gossip, butnelthe? was fairly extended. The- betting market has shown a few, bat not very serious alterations, the principal excitement being the knocking out of Parawbenna from the Cup

quotations ; 15 to I was offered freely against him last night appearsTrom^his that he is to be reserved for the Publicans* Handicap, for which he is a hot favorite, evens being taken about hiin. < Tambonrini has receded to 9 to 1, it Beihg thought the company is too good* fbr him tq win. Atlas is at 6to I; and -is freely backed for a place; his being a'koaohbrse and so well known brings him a great deal of support, but 1 think he is too . big to come anywhere near winning. Spritsail at about 5 to 1, now that Pariftvhenua seems not likely to start, and is 1 * shade higher, anything over 4 to I being taken readily. Gossip is looked-at suspioiooilyby a few, but 8 to 1 is to be had about him. The Earl ef Lynne secures some investments#! 9 to l,and if the present favorable change in the weather continues wIU. start shorter odds. He fetched A L higher Calcutta sweeps at the£mpire than any except Calumny, Lnrline, Tempetpn; and Mm. Lurlme still-heads the lift f,#rith Calumny at * tofiq ,-butiL thinfe will’ be' one -of the stable’s;representatives, And shall not therefore -■ take : Calumy» so much into consideration—though if ehn is meant so win she will' make the pace hot. For the Maiden Plate,, Spriisail' has the Jail, but the Revoke’colt runs pimolose Nothing else in this race is mentioned as yet, 'Bamng offers of 4to 1 against Elfin King. Them Kilda Stakes have net-been; touched, but for the Publican’s Hasdioap Parawhenua isajl the rage, being backed atevens against the field. Mabel and Spritsail comenext, atabout 3 f.bd 4 to 1 respectively, with a httle, support aegorded to Border Lad. For the SeUtng* Race, qld Ma|abar is at the head of the poll, fud sKqqld wjn, #jth the company. hJ has *gain»t him: summing all pp. fbp tj^jjp, I shall expect to see TjsKrfcgTotf !,• Lprunr 2, Atuls 3 (with a saving blause- illvfaVot of the Earl or Lynnk displacing Maiden Plate—spßlXfUii, li RXYQKB bolt 2, Baronbss Bdrdktt 3. Stl Kim 1 Stakes— Lurlinb (if she goes) !, . KBVOitE bolt 2, Elfin Kino 3. Publicans’ 1 Handicap— Parawhbnua 1, Mabbl 2,Bordbr Lad 3. Selling Race—Malabar H yRaX 2, 1 Blackbird 3. The latest betting is’ as 'fgll^ws

STRAIGHT TIP FOR THE OTIP. (Bu another, OontrHutor.) - /.f Lriwß, 1; Spwtsajl, 2j aad , tl :.-> 'Praams.

Eveix MAP»K M.ATE, . , , ' against Spritsailftk) V 3 to 2 4 to 1 i), ‘ Invoice colt (tk) J Elfin { King(off) :-DusrEpri(’oinf, 2 to 1 against Lurline (tk)' . ' 3 to 1 tt OaWmny (off). ■ 9 t» 2 0 to 1 6 to 1 „ ' Templeton (tk) :: «« “ • 8 tol »» Crbssit)* {tt)* 1 ' $ ,. 9 to 1 m : Tambourini (tk)f 9 to 1 „ Earl of Lytme ftlc) 15 to 1 ,i Parawhenua (off) v '' 8T. KILDA BTAKSS. -’ • ' ’ 4No betting, _ PtJBLtOMJS* HAiJtoiftAP. / JSyen against ParaWheima (tk) v 3'to 1 4' to 1 ,, Snritsail (tk) i; „ ‘ Mabel'(tk) r 6 to 1 Ada colt (tk) 6 to 1, „ . Border, Lad(tk) 6 to 1 i> Wee Lad (off) 8-to I „ Miss King filly (off) 8 to 1 >» Congreve (off) 'BEtiLINO BACK.- T r! 4 \ Zf. against Malabar (tk) -V 3 to 1 4 to 1 » : Hyrax ttk) :, w 4 > 4 to 1 10 tol 20 to 1 » Miss King filly (tk) it Mendicant (off) „ Prioress (off)

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Evening Star, Issue 3457, 21 March 1874, Page 2

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SPORTING NOTES. Evening Star, Issue 3457, 21 March 1874, Page 2

SPORTING NOTES. Evening Star, Issue 3457, 21 March 1874, Page 2

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