FINIAL PAYMENTS FOR THE MELBOURNE CUP.
LAST NIGHTS BETTING. FLEMtNGTON TRAINING NOTES. LOHIMD PEIB6 ASBOOIi.TIOK.I Mblboctbnb, 30th Ootober. The following are the final payments for the Melbourne Cap : — Mr. W. Gannon's b. or br h The Australian Peer, by Darebin — Stockdove, 4yrs, 9stßlb Mr. J. 0. Inglis* b h Malua.by St. Albant— Edella. aged, 9at 71b Hon. J. White's b h Curly on, by Charter— Moonstone, 4yrs, 9st 3lbs Mr. W. Gannon's br h Arsenal, by Gold*brough — Powder, 6yrß, 9st Mr. H. Strickland's b h Ben Bolt, by New. bold-Lady Baldwin, aged, Bst 91b Mr. D.-S. Wallace's brh Enfilade, by Musket—Onyx, 4yrß, Bst 61b Mr. W. T. Jones' b h Bravo, by Grand Flaneur— The Orphan, syrs, Bst 51b , Mr. D. S. Wallace's b h Mentor, by Swiveller — Nightmare, 4yrs, BstSlb Mr. Q. S. Cook's b h Cyclops, by St. Albana —Jewess, 6yrs, Bst 31b Mr. H. Haines* oh m Spade Guinea, by TLtng of Clubs— Enpee, aged, Bat lib Mr. JT. Thompson's gr g Aristocrat, by Wilberforce— Secret. syrs, Bst Mr. M. O'Shannassy's br h Chicago, by The1 >rmnmer — Coriaande, &yrs, 7st 131b ( neluding 141b penalty) Messjrs. Husband and Nieoolls' b h Biok I wiveller, by Sniveller — Brigantine. <yrs,7atlOlb Mr. ( J. S. Cook's eh g The Yeoman, by The. ] englishman— Springtime, syrs, 7st Blb Mr. i. Ore's b h Beoall, by The Drummer— ( pochette. 6yrs, 7st 71b Hoa E. Mitchelson's bl h Whakkwai, by ; Lnre, 4yrs, 7st 71b Mr. M. Welch's eh h Lord He*dragton, by Melbourne — Lady Hendington, hi 51b Mr. W. Gannon's be o Melos, by Golds)rough—Melody, Syrs, 7st 51b Mr. H. Oienbam'B eh h Phaon, by King of she Eing— Sappho, 6yrs, 7nt 31b Mr. W. Gannon's b or br h Touohstone, by Vespasian— Grey Esperance, 4yrs, 7st3lt> Mi J. Marshall's br f Pearlshell, by Musket — Pearlash, 3yrg, 7st lib Mr. T. Sampson's b f Mageie, by Darebin— Margaret, 3yrs, 7st (mo 51b penalty) Mr. C. Colitis' eh h Newmaster, by New» miniter^Primrose, syra, 6st 131b Mr S. lh West's br c Tradition, by Eicb- ' jgond— Bridal Wreath, 4yrs, 6atlUb Mr. J. Murray's br h King of tha West, by Eing of the Eing— Sunshine, 6jre, 6st 111b Mr. J. Monaghan's ns br { Bonnie Spec, by Bobinson Crusoe— lady Spec, 3yra, 6st 101b Hori J. White's br g Ensign, by Grandmjwter—Formosa, 3yrs, 6st 91b Mr. uT Barnard's b h E.D. V by Eobinaon Orusoe— Lady Laura, 6y», 6st 81b Mr. S. Miller's b f Hex, by Dante— NalU, }yrs,6st7lb Mr. T. Chirnside's U f Beryl, by Musket— Onyi,3jrs ¥ e»i'?ib Mr. ]W. J. Clawe'B br h. Menolti, by Dam- ■ vell-^Romula, 5 yrs, 6st 71b Tt :q kandred and fifty to one hundred! hap \ «en taken about Melos foi tha Derby, Carb ine is easier. Five to two is offered on the field. Fo c t^e Cup 5000 to 450 has been taken about Chicago. 800 to 100 about Mentor, 2000 to 160, about Tradition. Lo: ladale has been scratched for the Derby. (Received October 31, 12.50 p.m. MilißOubnx, This Day. At Flemington this morning, Dufferin hadl all tl c best of Chetwynd in a spin over a mile and a quarter on the tan, which -was run ii t 2min 23seo. Pearlshell had a smart gallop of five furlongs, and Necklet and,
Poet, in company, Bpurted over three furlongs. No important work was done this morning. ;
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Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 105, 31 October 1888, Page 2
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