MELBOURNE NOTES.
Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright MELBOURNE, February 24. The : c atcuiug of Loyalty has oeea a source of much coimneuC as to whether the cole has gone wrong, or if it is iv consequence of possible contingencies with the Victoria Racing Cub over Cusdin having had the niouac iv New Zealand. Royalty is reported not to have done well recently. At Fiemiiigton this morning the Admiral and the Siilor Prince put up two miles it) 3inin oOsec. Portsea and Gold Reef also registered a strong two miles. 'A'eilus did similar work. The Arab covered six furiontrs withquc effort in lmiu 20sec. Wakawatea arrived at Caul field yesterday, after a rough sea passage of fifty hours from Sydney. SGO to 35 has been accepted about The Captain for the Newmarket Handicap, for which event Shamrock has advanced to 11)0 to 5. 400 to 20 was taken about Bmiu. L jrd Hopctouu has receded and 20J to 5 ».as on otter about him. Carnage has beon supported at 100 to 16 for the Australian Cup. Jew Boy has been scratched.
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Press, Volume LI, Issue 8728, 26 February 1894, Page 6
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