TRAINING NOTES
-, i RBy Hebhit.] ; •; The dense fog db.‘ Sunday morning completely prevented the best part of galloping dene,on-the course from being . seep,by the visitors.. j The following :! l^m^es^hoWevhp,'did' nidre or less work. ..‘—Templeton, Maritana, Hornby, Lone-. Jtamd, Mata,Natator, .Grip, Sir George, 1 Adamant, &c. Betrayer is , now established, after many ups and A doTsffis, as-first favorite ‘fort the Derby, and Hornby .has; been sent back several points. Adamant would be supported at outside prices, and so would Grand Duchess, who appears likely fo he Mr Walkers representative in the race, as Billingsgate’s name is almost those of ,-:<the acceptors for the Free Handicap. . ■ M'aritana is first favorite for the Handicap, hut'Matais also hacked, and several others nibbled at in small sums, but betting is slacker than I have- ever lfnnwn it to.be. so close to the Metro-
politan meeting. For the Welcome Stakes, Sir Modred is,most in demand, and Tim Whifiler,' perhaps, of the others, has most friends. . . i >• ** • p*—d**—
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South Canterbury Times, Volume XV, Issue 2070, 10 November 1879, Page 3
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161TRAINING NOTES South Canterbury Times, Volume XV, Issue 2070, 10 November 1879, Page 3
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