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VICTORIAN BETTING.

Melbourne, October 18. The Tasmanian colt Silver Rod succumbed to injuries received on the passage from Tasmania. At Caulneld this morning Osoulator slipped over half a mile in goc d style. Cabin Boy and Laura galloped nve furlongs in lim 6sec. The former is likely to prove dangerous in the Windsor Handicap. During the day Hopscotch was supported for the Caulfield Cup at 100 to 19. After 800 to 24 had been taken Newmans price shortened a point. 600 to 39 Havoc was taken. Bruin and Preston advanced to 100 to 12, but Hova was knocked back to 100 to 5. | Trentham has been scratched for the i Caulfield Cup. j Later. Busiuess was brisk at the Victorian Club rooms to-night, but the card was not read till late. j. J reston and Bruin were steadily backed down to 100 to 14. 500 to 100 Hopscotch (taken). After 1000 to 20 Quiver had been taken 1000 to 15 was offered. Other wagers — 500 to 12 Monastery, 300 to 6 Royal Master, 200 to 4 Ayrshire, 400 to 6 Straban, and 1000 to 70 laid against Wallace for tbe Melbourne Cup. The Association correspondent fancies the Caulfield Cup lies between The Admiral, Bruin, and Trenchant, with Newman as an outsider. London, October 18. Betting is 35 to 1 against Paris for the Cambridgeshire Stakes. The horse has been entered for the Manchester Handicap.

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Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 96, 19 October 1895, Page 2

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VICTORIAN BETTING. Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 96, 19 October 1895, Page 2

VICTORIAN BETTING. Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 96, 19 October 1895, Page 2

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