MELBOURNE NOTES.
Press AiEociatioa—By Telegraph—Copyright.
MELBOURNE, February 27. At Flemington tbis morning Light Artillery did two miles brilliantly in 3uiin 42$ sec Tarcoola covered the same distance comfortably in a second longer. Sailor Prince and Tbe Admiral went fifteen furlongs iv Srnin 32sec, both moving freely; the latter, who faded away after visiting Kandwick bas improved wonderfully. Patron negotiated a mile and a half In v tradesinuulike manner in 2min 464 ec Budgeree got over six furlongs without much effort in lmin 20sec
Fortunatus advanced last night to 100 to 9. taken. Shamrock was well supported at 100 to 4. Parramatta receaed to 200 to 9, offered.
James Hayes' application to be allowed to ride again- bas been refused.
Mr Clark's charge agaiust Mr Dakin has been, decided. It was not sustained.
The following scratchings--. are announced :—For Newmarket Handicap— Master '.Mac, Woodlock, Fragment, Nap. For all engagements—Comedian, Rosebrook, Malachite.
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Press, Volume LI, Issue 8730, 28 February 1894, Page 5
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