SPORTING.
We gather from our latest Australian files that Lurliue is still going on satisfactorily with her preparation for the great event of the Australian turf. She has been doing good work in company with Rory O’More and Papapa, and seems to find favor in tho eyes of “Augur,” the sporting reporter of the Australasian. The mare is still quoted in the market at 100 to G. We also notice that the first of Manuka’s stock which has appeared in public, a filly named Troy, and who is out of Fair Ellen (the dam of Toryboy, winner of the Melbourne Cup in 1865), scored a very easy win in a Maiden Plate at Kensington Park, and though tho company probably was not much to boast of, yet it is a good omen, for the running qualities of the stock of this good racehorse, but much neglected sire.
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Globe, Volume II, Issue 124, 23 October 1874, Page 2
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147SPORTING. Globe, Volume II, Issue 124, 23 October 1874, Page 2
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