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SPOUTING.

V.R.G SPiJING MEETING. ] What promises to be the mo,t successful nn-et-iiiif yet hcU at flemingUm. commences to-day, ami from the 11■ lli ty of Lhe horses engaged in the, different races, I anticipate very close finishes. 'Lhe best of the youngsters nominated for the short distance event- 1 , 1 take tube Yen, Moutalto, Rokeby, Necklet, Lady Agues, Bril.miartc and Kudolph. My selections are as follows : — Di'.khv.—One and a-lialf iniies. I'KAIIL SHELL ou SYLVIiSTISU. MAKiiiVKXO.xr: Pi.atc. — five furlongs. Thirty-five acceptances. MOXTALTO, LADY ACXI« OK RUDOLPH. MKi.UOUKNK Stakks.—One and a-quarter utiles. DICK SWrVUMiKII oit_ BKN HOLT ; hardly far enough for OV CLOPS. Mki.houhn'K Cur.—Two miles. The winner of this race is very difficult, to name, but if Mr Cook elects to do battle with Cyclops, I. think he will win. The clever division behind Recall and Phaon have made 110 sign as yet, but should they do so, the move would be worth following. Favonius. My selection for the Derby is as follows : CARBfNK TAIELOS ... 2 VOLLEY. . PiItHASTI'I.ATH. [BY TKLKfUtAt'tt - OWN COKKKSI'OXPKNT.] Ai'CKi.ANI), Friday. " HiitoXA," the sporting contributor to the Star, referring to the Victorian Derby to-morrow, say> : It. looks as if the match is between Carbine and Meb>s, and if an unbeaten two-veai-o!.', record and lirst-elass work' Oil the training ground go for anything, tlie Xt"v Zealander should win. Mr Marshall's iillv Necklet (full sister to Necklace), has been accomplishing such excellent work on the Klemington hack, that she must take, a lot of beating in the MaribyrnoiF Plate. Willi Carbine to represent us in tile Derby and Necklet in the Maribyrnonc Plate, there is every prospect of Auckland's groat reputation as a horsebreediug centre being fully maintained tomorrow.

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Waikato Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 2546, 3 November 1888, Page 2

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SPOUTING. Waikato Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 2546, 3 November 1888, Page 2

SPOUTING. Waikato Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 2546, 3 November 1888, Page 2

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