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LATEST SPORTING NEWS

FLKMINGTON TJI \ IN.I MS NOTES

*»»S8 .in) ACU'nwi •' '»t»yri^ni FiißMlNgton, tbis day

Av.uot gnllopcd ton furlongs in 2,15.1 Euiir, Dennis, and Sweet Nell covored eleven furlongs in 2.1)3. Gladsome ran nine furlongs in 2.10. Wingaroon traversed seven furlongs in 1 Ua,

FAIBY STATES DROPS DEAD, Pr«M (jiujriS'

MbliiiUHSi;, this day, Fairy Stiles, owned by Sir Kupott Clarke, dropped dead, [Fairy Statos was a six-year-ohl brown gelding by Hova-Judy Mo, and was engaged in the Caulfield Cup with Bst and the Moloourno Cup with fist 21b. Ho was a te performer, his principal victories being—Rose Park Handicap, Maribyrnong Cup, Bendigo Handicap, V.11.0. Winter Cup, and Braybrook Handicap.]

CAULFIELD CUP BETTING,

?mi Iwimnoi.—l>aprrtKl:< MianouitNE, this dn/ The latest quotations arc 4 lo 1 Gladsome 7 to 1 Denies 14 to 1 'lartan, Wingaroon, Murmur, and Acrasin. The latter has been well barked up to the prico quoted, Lathi.

A fnir amount of wagering was done over tin! Ouulliol'l (.'up. Murmur wan backed for X'l-iOO from 100 to 7 to 10, Wiug'iroon mi Tart.in were (itsier. Aciasier was backed down to 100 to 10. Glioma is slill quoted at -1 to 1, with Denias at li hi 1,

MELBOURNE CUT,

•"oci.'itiou.-uii/iyrijtj Muliiouknf, ibis day

Canteen is n nominal favourite for the Melbourne Cup, while Sylvan King is quoted at 100 lo 8.

SCRATCHING^. '''••■ji .i#ii,i,,,i[!on. - (lodjiljb» MkUIOUUNK, l)l : S'!"V, Chore Ainie and Fairy States have been scratched for tho Caulfield Gup

WHAT THE TJP.STIiIiS THiNK

I'tMM Atiiuilwiii.[( I uiivri.Yia Mk nuuii.vi:, this day, The following are anticipations for tho Caaltiold Cup:— " AiMlralasian Dcmas or Tartsn. " Loader "-Gladsome, Dcmas, Tartan

DUNEDIS BACKS. % Telegraph.--Preen Anwnniation. Ounkdin, this day. Tliero y;as a moderate attondanoo at yesterday's races, Besu.'ts : Hurdles—Huku 1, Victor If, 2. Div, £1 as.

Tolegraph Welter-Brighton I, Malster 2. Div, £1 6s.

ltniifurl.v Handicap—J.uriwr i, Fiower o'Cliillia 2, Dcl irny ij. Div, i:2 6s. Shorts Handicap—Kod' Gauntlet 1. Usquo 2, Donna liosa 3. Div, £1 y s , Faraiycll Handicap-Mohican I, Btoclf fitono 2, Div, ss. UACIN'G IN ENGLAND. ?ri'*j AnioituWon.-. lloiifrlglu. Lo.yiion, Oct. 12. At lito Ncivmarlcpt October Meeting tho Ccsarewilch Suilirs resulted ns follows; Wargrcivo . i ■ Ifomlcaii 2 Wurwjlf -.}

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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume IV, Issue 1119, 14 October 1904, Page 3

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LATEST SPORTING NEWS Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume IV, Issue 1119, 14 October 1904, Page 3

LATEST SPORTING NEWS Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume IV, Issue 1119, 14 October 1904, Page 3