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MELB6tTSKK r ''Oi[t<>tfet24. 'Warred ana, JLittie Berniejha^e been scratched for the Melbourne Cot. -» *"'-lV\ October 26. scratohfn^aK^jJos^ed p— For all engagemßntß^£ftUnsia£«i<J Juatf. For the Y.R.C. tDetb'yrTStflphiae and Kingswood. For ttießtfelbdurne CupSulphide, KingswoodjrJohn S'o'Eiymas, Proh Pudor,' Steadfast andSweetbjt. v At TattersaUVi.to-day^basinesf was very brisk, ifitrathmore i coming wifh,a tremendous tattle ( for tho" M l>,er6j* and Gap, being baclsed down to $ Vj'4.'»nS.loo to 7 respeictively to win several thoniaads. Da* spite his j rumoured/ lameneisjPjgeontoe'a friends have, also supporj^d^fcm to win the Melbourne Cngtojihe extent of several ■ thousands at "100 to &\ Malvolio is a stiule better-favourite fer''4hcTGnp than is Paw's r at 100 to 11. Eitigant has been well backed' at 100 to K also Sir William at 200 to 5. " - ~- Oxide is firm for 4h& Derby at 9 to 2, 1 while Stromboli is easier. r , 1 At Caulfield to-day the $few Zealanders — Sternchaseir, Tirailleur, and Tiraillerie putin a 1 sound two mile gallop, the Derby colt moving freely. '"" '" *n ' The touts consider Mr Gollan's team hardly forward 1 enough for 'the -V.R.O. meeting. .«<•.'«-- ♦ - - ( The final payments for. the Melbourne Cup are due at 4 p.m. to,day in Melbourne." The race .will "be rah next Tuesday. 1 ~ **.""'
' " ( - Chbistchuhch* October 20;0im Work is becoming -more WtefMtiDg ; ; every ■ day > at Bicoarton r and - ttarttad^^l are in capital order. ■ HBVeetomwandtf§?K Flinders -galloped a. mfle "and fajhalf to/g gether on^the plonghi-tbu jnoxning 3W&K& former. baling slightly; ths be^^jth'^jX:; 1 spin. ' CracksfioV ,l»wled_' UoSr l^wr^s | rounds in" good style, and' is on the imr / prove.' 1 ;' '' J - ' - l - - -' {l ! } &. 'KS*«p-©"? ': . 'Cynisea and- Whisper arrived \£tfor"- ■$ morning all rights- «*.* j« :*U i tf ; - : .".'>v -^ ■ -;./■ ,1 . Ootpbei^2s^o%v;; ; The following acceptances have -been receiyed for, tho^Cantertary j C/npj^^Q "soys; two macs" and a 'qxittr^Ytep^£, dom," Crntchfieldi " Flillder^Gi^^otf^|p Cajolery, Cynisca/LebeK '" ' Z&Wi^^v {teresting, t;Cruc^|^pi!|^t«^^^fd^'©fi ,work in.a gttllops^t^^mifefi3^lonso|: Tempskey to asmifeKi^^pte^part.vg - Begina beat Brds^on^^rßur^theplo^^^;^ CraefesHot,. .iritti'liteSgp^a^tß^ia^i twice round at a "^stfong^ceV and fulled !«s np alltright. < ' l <"< -™%^i^M^fefcWs#
.•- • AtJCKtAUD, October { aO. Fraternite has been scratched lor the Auckland/ Gumeasj) and for all engagements at the ,A.B.C "Spring meet™s- ' Ilflx .....
r - * 'Poiwi>nr»|o?toT)iw2s.* N The following' nomination^ have'been received for the~Dunedin Cup.^-Qaltee, Coinage,, Queen of Trumps, '"Don Pedro, Grackshot, Krdnine, Fraternite, Freedom, Apology 11.,' 'PximeJ Warden, Mariner, Blizzard, The Workman, Free Lance, Dilemma,' Merrie, sErigland^TiWhißper, Eoaefeldfe, ,Tasiy, Bulrush, Morpheus, 'British' Lion, Thame, 4 CrnohfieTd, Betinn, Gajoleryr Cyniscaj EapuayEros, Tresiige, Occident. . "-<-i
; i The well-known ,tiurdle 'racer<iWator. bury nets tew sola by. Mr E. JlcElwain to Mr W. Douglas, of Hawkey B»y, for 200 guineas. ' '''-"^ J'Deducting thehti pec, cent ,totalis»tor tax from 'the amonnt (£7295) put through i the machines at" the late Wan/januiJ.O. Spring Meeting,' the jColonial Treasury ja enriched to the extent' of ahaUt £190,
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Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 51, 27 October 1891, Page 2
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443Sporting Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 51, 27 October 1891, Page 2
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