SPORTING.
SYDNEY NOTES.
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Stonxt, September 16 The weather continues fine tot train* ing parpoees, and • large number of bonce were out at Randwtek tide mors* ing. The Jewel, Trident, Volcano and Carte and Sine did/a.} mile and •' help separately in splendid style. Monti Cariaio and Leodo went two miles at a moderate pace. Blair Gowrie hae greatly unproved in hie going, and Lord William is in eplendid condition. Corday is bo* likely to come to the poet Ringmaster did a great trial this morning, and ia very fit. Dagobert and Kitawa are reported to have gone wrong. Bohemian did a serviceable gallop, and Meteor, Bravo, BJ, Sorella, The Orphan and Bifl;man have been doing good work. Latest Bettikg. Derby —Trident ia at even money, and is being backed heavily. Blair Gowrie, 100 to 40, off. Metropolitan Stakes—Ringmaster has oeme up with a rush, and ie now at 100 to 20 (taken). A. considerable amount of money has been inverted oiH The Jewel Pet Girl hae greatly receded in the betting. ■Ringmaster. 103 to 20 (takes) The Jewel, 100 to 15 (taken) Ceriee and Blue, 100 to 12 (off) Bohemian, 100 to 12 (taken) Monte Obn'sto. 100 to 10 (taken) I Bravo, 103 to 9 (off) ! Sorella, 100 to 8 (offered) ' Aioid of the L»ke, 100 to 6 (off) The Orphan, 100 to 6 (taken) Biflenuro, 100 to 5 (off) Lancer, 1001» 5 (taken) P*t Girl, 100 to 3 (off) Myles-na-Ccppaleen, 100 to 1 (taken). [bkutkb's tblbgbam.] Sydney, September 16. Betting on the Great Metropolitan Stakes —Ringmaster 5 to 1, The Jewel 7tol.
SPORTING.
Press, Volume XLIII, Issue 6548, 17 September 1886, Page 3
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