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Late Sporting

I PEB.TnnTE»FRBBB ASSOCIATION. 1 Mbibooßne, February 26. There has been a fair amount of wager' ing during the day, £850 to £100 being , accepted ins one; Use about Aristocrat' The other wagers taken were:— looo to 90 Fishwife and 1000 to 25 Churchill. The following are the latest quotations for tbe r Newmarket Handicap:— 9 to 1 Aristocrat and Budolph, 11 to l Fishwife, 20 to 1 Boz f Propounder, ChurchiH^Wild Oat, Jerusalem,; Gladstone and Apropos, 25 to 1 Corunna, Scots Grey, Sir William, Gift, Fernando, Tourbillon, Ginger, Skiff and Spring, 83 to 1 Dunkeld and John S., 60 to 1 Meta and Casuist; ■■-•»-:».■■•<;,■ ;u - ; -i. February 26;.---. v Bonnie Spec did the best gallop at Flemington this morning, getting, over six furlongs in. lmm .rl^sec. .Nothinpr else of importance was done, but Aristocrat, Apropos, Fishwife, Boz, Carbine and Oakleigh all appear very fit. Dredriought ' looked a bit light. • ? Budolph was in better demand th» evening than Aristocrat, displacing the latter from the premier position. Tonga' riro was backed to win 6000 at 1000 to 15, Boz was supported to the extent of 8000 at 100 to 7. When the betting closed Budolph stood at 100 to 12 ; Aristocrat, .100 to 11 ; Fishwife, 100 to 11. * '

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Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 105, 27 February 1890, Page 2

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Late Sporting Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 105, 27 February 1890, Page 2

Late Sporting Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 105, 27 February 1890, Page 2

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