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V.RJC. BPBING MEETING. I.?EK» UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATION.} MRtBOOBNE, !SovjMnlier4. Beautiful summer weather was «c ■perienced to»day. The a i tendance was Itfrger than .'er.eis. On the course over 50,000 were scattered thereon; whilst the hill on the other side of Saltwater *Riyer was black with picnic parties. The •scene when Carbine was seen rashing to the front at the entrance to the home utretcli baffles description, the earth fairly echoing with 'applause, which -was redouWi-d when the ihampion passed tbe winning post without being troubled. Railway Handicap, six furlong's. — Teksara v ßst 41.b 1 ; Bendieo, Bst 51b 2 ; 'Wilga. 3. Twvnty-seveu horses started. Time, lmin 15f sec. Kensington Handicap, five furlongs. — The Baron',* 1 T.hirlmere, 2^ Eiyulet, 3. Time, Imm 4jsec. . - . . ■ * • The jijelbourne t'ap, 10.0G0.sovs and a: trophy of the value of 150 so vs. added ; second hqqje,; 2000, and ;tbe. third 1000 sovs. Two miles. , .-.-.< . Bon. D^^ S.j.^aJlace's bh- Carbine, ; syrs, by Musket— Mersey, 10*t 51b, (Ramage) 1 Mr E. Qatley's bl g H»jjhborn, syrs, by Grandmaster — Her Ladyship, 6sißlb ..... .... ...<J2g«n) 2 Mr J. MolouL'hlm's ch c Correze, 3yts, by JSewminster— Ouida, 7 3 ,;,:, - (Moran) 3 The .other starters were— Melos. Sir "William. Cuirassier, Bicbelieu, Chintz, sSim»apore, The Lawyer, Benzon. Prince Consort, Queen, T;inlallon. .Newmaster, Chaldean, Whakaw*t.' Tarcoola, CarTint'tpn, Yeßgoance, The Admiral, Tour* billon, Jebusite, Little Bemie, Muriel, Whimbrel, Ernani. Gatliag, Annesley, The Spot, Loyalstone, Lapstone. The Harbour Li«ht, Mantilla,* Plenty, Enuc. Emancipation, Emerald, >: and Firelock . Betting— 4 to 1 agst. Carbine, S to 1 Tengeance, 8 to 1 Melos, 12 to 1 Chaldean, Enuc, Benxoa, 15 to 1 Prince Consort, Tan tali ion. and Chintz, 20 to 1 The Queen, Admiral, and Muriel, 25 to 1 The .Spot and Cuirassier, 33 to 1 Newmaster, Eichelieu, Tourbiiion, Ernani. "Gathnu and Annesley 50 to 100 to 1 the •others. An excellent stai t was effected, IRicheleu, Ernmi, Tarcoola. The Queen. •Carbine, and Tourbiiion' being the most, prominent as the field . moved off. At Ine tan Carbine/ NeWtnaster. Highborn, The Harbour Light, Gatling, The Spot, Lawyer, Whimbrei, and Carrington coai» prised: the first division. At the turn J'nuc was still. < -making 'thppacp, his nearest attendants bem<; Muriel; Melos, Carbine, Gatlins, Sir William. Highborn, and Correze. Enuc led into the straight •fvom The Admiral, Muriel, Melos, HighLorn, Carbine, and Correze. Once in the straight Carbine, shot out,; and at, the lialf distance was leading by two lengths from Highborn, Melosi, ' Gorreze, and ZEnuc. jErom this. out the race was never; in doubt, as Oar bine had every thinV 1 eaten, but Samage was not to be caught; napping, and he krpt the son of Musket going to the finish, eventually winning by three lengths from Highborn, with ■Oorreze a- good third, Enuc close up -fourth, -then came- The Admiral, Melos, -and Carrington. Time; 3min 28jsec. Nursjery Handicap,.- five furlongs— ■ Sophietta, 7st 111b, 1; Pie Crust, 7s t «lb, 2 ; .Steadfast, 3. Time, lmin 3f sec Yan Yean StakeSj one mile— Tek sum. Sat lllb, »1-; Wioraj 7st Blb, 2; Elsie. t7st slb, 3, Sixteen started. Time, lmin -42fsec. . „ -•. • ' •..,"■■*■"»'"■ - November 6. The bookmakers were h'eavily hit over <krbine'a. win; 'Mr ".-D; -'-S.* Wallace won jg2s,o:p in wagers, white- Brodribb, and^ Harnage (v^o bad themount oh "Caibine) twere also big winHerfij?"^ ;:; ■ " : •""' Bamage.says he haditbre^ace in hand all the w.ay, . the necessity never arising rfor the use of the whip or spur. Commenting on Highborn's perforinance, the. Argus remarks that his victory would have been a Cup disaster. Carbine , has been scratched for the IFlying Sj»kes. . . [He is engaged in the .Royal Park Stakes,'! mile and 7 furlongs, :to be run,^oVday.| The following are the acceptances for the Oaks,?run on Thursday— Magic Circle, ~Wiora, Prelude} Litigant, Wilga, Emmie.

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Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 60, 6 November 1890, Page 3

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Sporting Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 60, 6 November 1890, Page 3

Sporting Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 60, 6 November 1890, Page 3

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