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" Mentor " considers that Titan \iiil Appropriate the Gaulfield Guineas to-day, "with Wfiimbrel and Prelude close up. (PBB UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATION.) ■ ~ ■ :■, '-Melboueke, October 9. The following are the acceptances for the Caulffeld Guineas, to be run on SatTirday :— Ahriesley, Beverley, Hamilton, Uecldar,- Prelude, ? Silvercord, Titan, Wi•ora, and Whimbrel. Titan is favorite at eyen money. ; At Flemington this morning Lady Carbine and the Disdain filly spurted over 4 furlongs in 51£ sec. Titan accomplished -$ furlongs in 2min 4sec, but palled up none too well. At Caulfield t'lis mo*, nng Leopold and Ouirassier put in a .sterling mile and t.iree quarters, the former appearing to the best advantage. Litigant is scratched for the Melbourne Cup. '■ ■ Betting is "quiet over the V.A.T.C. Meeting. For the Caulfield Cup 100 to 7 is offered against Little Bernie, and Signapore has been knocked back to 100 to 3. 5000 to 200 hag been taken about The Queen for the Melbourne Cup. ■-■■- October 10. Silvercord, Neckar arid Hamilton are -unlikely starters for the Caulfield Guineas. "For this race Titan has been backed to -win £8000 at evens. Whimbrel's friends have rallied round him, and 3 to 1 was freely accepted. Odds of 7 to 4 are offered on Megaphone for the Caulfield Stakes, which race opens the meeting. Teksum has arrived at Flemington.

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Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 49, 11 October 1890, Page 3

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Spoting Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 49, 11 October 1890, Page 3

Spoting Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 49, 11 October 1890, Page 3

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