THE MELBOURNE BETTING MARKET.
By Electric Telegraph—Copyright.
[special to press association.] Received October 31, 1.38 p.m. MELBOURNE, October 31
The weather is fine, but fit is blowing hard: and the dust is fearful. There was great excitement throughout the city last night, and it was long after midnight before the betting rooms wore closed. Sweet William was firm at 100 to 35, and was heavily hacked. A small amount was invested on Mistaken at 3 to 1 ; 100 to 20 was offered and oto 1 was wanted about Little Jack ; 100 to 12 was taken about Cunnamulla ; 100 to 10 offered, and 100 to S wanted, about Darobin, who is being hacked by the stables ; 100 to 3, 100 to 4, and 100 to 5 have been taken about Lord Lisgar to- win AIO,OOO ; 100 to 2 has been taken for a few thousands about Odd Trick, Pollio, Stockwell, King of the Yale, Savanaka, and Standard Bearer. All find persons to back them freely at 100 to 2.
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Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2673, 31 October 1882, Page 3
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168THE MELBOURNE BETTING MARKET. Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2673, 31 October 1882, Page 3
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