VICTORIAN TRAINING AND BETTING NOTES.
TING -(BT CABLE.—PRESS ASSOCIATION.) Melbourne, this day. The takings at the gates yesterday were only £200 below those of last year. Dickens performed a good Derby gallop on the tan this morning, covering the distance in 2min 51soc. Moredong and Regina accomplished five furlongs in Imin 4|sec Light Artillery beat Pippin aud Amadeus over a mile and a-hall, the time recorded being 2min 53soc. The Jeweller is firm for the Caulfiold Cup at 100 to 14. Brockleigh is quoted at 100 to 12. Division, Moscow, and Newman 100 to 8 ; Oxide, 100 to 7 ; Port Admiral, 100 to 6. 100 to 3 was accepted twentyfive times about Cressy, and 1,000 to 200 each taken about Sailor Prince and Patron for the Derby. 9 to 2 is the best ofi'er about Pulvil; 10 to 2 about Garcon ; 1,000 to 120 was taken aboub Light Artillery. llalvolio has been supported to win ueveral thousands for the Melbourne Cup, and is now equal favourite with Loyalty. Camoola is at 100 to 7.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXIV, Issue 248, 19 October 1893, Page 8
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