LATE-SPORTING.
VICTORIAN, SPRING, MEETINGS,
TO DAY'S NOTES.
(BY CABLE—PRESS ASSOCIATION.)
~;. V r., ; . Melijourne, this day. .. This was off-morning at Flomington, and as intermittenb showers of rain fell, libbie work was done. « ~-.'■<
Devon, winner of < the Toorak' Handicap, has incurred a 71b penalty for the Caulfieid Gup, and Theodore 31ba, owing to his meritorious win in the -Mentone Handicap of 1J mile yesterday-with Bsb 51b up. •
Brilliant) ia being supported for the chief event on Eatotday down to 169 to 7, and a similar price is on offer against Paris, Theodore, Ruenalf and Lady Trenton. A point shorter-ia to be had about Bruin, Havoc, Capstan, and Elswick, but there is little or no wagering. ' i
Dreamland and Cobbitty are equal favourites for the V.R.C; Derby'at 6to 1, the former being1: most in demand; 6 to 1 is Jon offer ■ against The Harvester and Bonnie Scotlaud.
Mr D. O'Brien-is offering Loyalty, Phil son, and Bob: Ray for sale privately, Ruenalf i» nominal favourite lor the Mcl bourne Cup at 100-to 10. -
Vere, ■ Question and First Shot) are ecratched for the Melbourne Cup. •
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Auckland Star, Volume XXV, Issue 248, 17 October 1894, Page 5
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