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THE BETTING MARKET.

A; (Australasian, September 26J. Wjhat was supposed to have been the I settling op the late Randiwick Meeting took^lic- on >4M%adayv; but owing ta^ some of the bookmakers being unrepresented and tbe absence of backers, it was only settling day by name. Little or nothing was done on future ? events, -tb,pughjoffers[of >IQO to 18 on , thf! jielc| vvere made in rei the Derby; and 100 to 20 against Goldsbrough for the Cup. The latter has beeu backed 'to"W-trTß'-few*- irandredr at the pric«r mentioned, but.there doei not appear to be any desire to rush him. Horatiohas been touched at 100 to 10, and Lapidist and JPitzYattenJon may be quoted at 100 to 8 eacb, while Lurline, The Driver, and Fugleman have each beerf^l-ppprfedj a|_ td; 6. Ths foHdwffig:'ire jbeHqhof&tidas for |b| Melbourne Cup: — 100 to 20 agst Goldsbrough (tk. and off) KO — 10 — Horatio (tk.) 100 — 8 — Lapidist (ik) 100 — 8 — FitzVattendon (off.) 100 — 6 — Fugleman (tk.) 100 — 6 — The Driver (tk.) ICO — 6 —. Lurline (tk. and off.) , 100 4- 6, -i i_ing Of the Ktag~(6fff)' y. 100.4 •# -r/Cleolif- (off jf \ff I A 100 -ft ¥ -^'Bj^alibf Day (Off.) % » 300 -- 5 — T?ofy J o* More (off.) " ' 100 — 5 — Mountaineer (off) 100 — 4 — Speculation (off.) 100 — 4 — The Ace (off) 100 — 4 — The Arrow (off.) 100 — 4 — Tiiton (off.) 100 — 4 __ Rose d' Amour (off) 100 — 3 — Dagworth (tk ) 100 — 8 — G'o»m (off.) 100- 3 -r>ir*WrA; £/; f g f--100— 3 — f King Tom (of)^i >1 ' 10» — 3 — Early Morn (off:) 100 — 3 — Benjiroo (off.) 100 — 3 — Imperial (off) 100 — 3 — Paris (off) 100 — 3 — Prince (off) 100 — 2 — King Billy (off.)

The borough of Wanganui is in the market lor a loan of £30,000, bearing interest at the rate of six percent, per afoH_a_,! |afal!qf fh^Melrfe^i Thi' ; &Asd4itV4#f§r%lb^aci. ll minimum price will be fixed before the tenders are opened. (For remainder of News see fourth page.)

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 236, 5 October 1874, Page 2

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THE BETTING MARKET. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 236, 5 October 1874, Page 2

THE BETTING MARKET. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 236, 5 October 1874, Page 2

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