CUP AND DERBY RACES.
[by klbctbic teleobaph.— copyright. beuteb's telegrams. Melboubne, October 30. The Victoria Debby. A sweepstake of 25 soys each, sft., with. SOC added; for three-year-olds. Mr E. De Mestre's blk c N&vigator, by Robinsoe Crusoe — Cocoanut ... 1 Mr W. Pearson's br c Frying Pan, by • Bethnal Green — Saucepan.. ... 2 Hon J. White's br c Segenhoe, by Maribyrnong — The Fawn 3 'Ihe following horses started: — Segenhoe, Aide -de - Camp, Boolka, C'uluia, Frying Pan, Transferred, King of the Vale, Standard Bearer, (jluo^fiwork, »iid Navigator. The herring on the post wii-i even on 4 to 1 Segcnhoe, G vo 1 Ciuevswork, 8 to i Boolkii, 10 to 20 find *0 to 1 ajainst th-; others'. On the full of the flag Guesswork imme-Wiat-ly went to the front, Transferred and Culms following. Al< ng the i-iver side Guesswork and Transferred ver«> «ix lengths ahead of Calma, who led Boolka by half a length. They ran in this order to the home turn where fegpnhoe and Frying Pan looked dangerous, but Navigator c ime »ip with a wet sail and won comfortably, 'lime, L'min 41 Naviga tor's victory is juost popular. I here was j:r--at excitement at the finish, the attendance being immense during the afternoon. {The above telegram was issued as an Extra after we went to press on Saturday last.]
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Feilding Star, Volume III, Issue 39, 1 November 1882, Page 3
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220CUP AND DERBY RACES. Feilding Star, Volume III, Issue 39, 1 November 1882, Page 3
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