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— 4» . ■ By Eteijtrie Telegraph.— Copyright. | PER UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATION. I .Sydney. February 23The following are the final payments for the Newmarket Handicap. — Boz, Fishwife; My Lord, Sedition, Don Giovan, Aristocrat, Richelieu, Bothwell, Apropos, Rudolph, Merriment," Audacity, Dunkeld, Scots Grey, Carrington, Ernesb, Anarchy, Sir William, Clialdean, The Gift, Fernando, Churchill, Scottish Chief, Tourbillion, John S., Gorunna, Wild Oat, "Wabba, Savanna, Bonnie Spec, Skiff, Gladstone, Jerusalem, Braemar, Swing, Alphington, Phryine, F-irss Boolka, Olive, Pomegranate, Propounder, Deception, Highborn, Mota. Australian Cup.— Bravo, Melps, Boz, JLonsdale, Oakleigh, Enfilade, Signapore, Drednought, Budolph, Sir William, Scots Grey, Chintz, Jebusite, Dunkeld, Swing, Pernando, Tantallon, Slave, Bonnie Spec, Mwgie, Handover Ilex.' The brilliant victory of Titan in the Oakleigh Handicap has caused Rudolph, Ins stable companion, • to - still further harden in price for the Newmarket Handicap, and 7 to 1. is the best offer against him. Fishwife, Bto 1 ; Autocrat, 12 to 1. Boz is being well supported at 16 to 1. Bothwell, who : finished fifth in the Oak--leigh Handicap well in hand, is greatly favored by a certain clever division, while Propounder's friends consider f the New- . market Handicip a dead bird. Scots Grey ran completely away from Don Gio- i van on Saturday morning, but the latter is very muscle sore. The New Zealander threatens to shake the Newmarket Handicap. Boz galloped a fast three-quarters in a very taking style. Corunna and Medallion had a flutter over five furlongs, which was left behind in lmih 6Jsec. Carbine covered a niile and a half like a piece of machinery in 2min 45sec. Audacity did good work at Caulfield.

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Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 104, 25 February 1890, Page 3

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Sporting Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 104, 25 February 1890, Page 3

Sporting Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 104, 25 February 1890, Page 3

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