Sporting
.The Melbourne correspondent of Canterbury Times writes: — I had a chat the other morning on tho training ground with Walter Hickenbotham, aud tol.l me that he had been down -at the Hon, Donald Wallace's Queenscliff estate In answer to a query; rega- ding the engagement of E. Cutts to take charge of the place, "Walter replied that it was news to hira^ and that there was no truth in such' a rumour. Carbine is now doing wellj : and his trainer hopes to win the V|R.C. Champion Stakes, and also the. weight fbr-age events at the -A; jIC. Autumn Meeting. In fact feaid he, Mr Wallace fully expects to \rjjf the next Melbourne Cup with ibioi,',-, .pf "old* hi rse does not get taor.e.than lOst 121 b. Carbine's split hoof is now nearly weU again, and the -champion does long walking exercise morning and afternoon.
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Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 84, 6 January 1891, Page 4
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