SPORTING.
Great Metropolitan Stakes[Specials to the Pbesb Association.] Bescived September 32, 2 p.m.] Sydney, This day. There wns a large attendance at Tattersoil's last" night. Lord Exeter has come up with a rush, and is now at 100 to 10, taken freely. Honeydew has receded greatly in the betting. The following are the latest prices s —Despot 3 to 1, |Prince Imperial 4 to 1, Acolyte 7 to 1, Lord Exeter and Honeydew 10 to 1, Wing 100 to 7 (off), Moonshee 100 to 6 (off); all the others are at 100 to 5 (offered). The morning is dull, and the weather threatening- '
[Keutee's Telegbams.]
[Received September 22, 0.15 p.m.] Sydney, This day. No change is reported in the betting for the Metropolitan Stakes to day, though Wing is rather more in demand. The weather to day is threatening. (Pee Press Association.) Dunedin, This day. Fryingpan has been scratched for the Melbourne Cup, having broken down.
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Thames Star, Volume XVII, Issue 5205, 22 September 1885, Page 2
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156SPORTING. Thames Star, Volume XVII, Issue 5205, 22 September 1885, Page 2
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