V.R.C. AUTUMN MEETING.
[l'BfeSS ASSOCIATION.] ftftILBOURNE, 6th March. Doitiris Uhs beeri scratched for tho Australian Gup. Lewis rides CnntoMi< Francis Foy, tho owner of Plavawny and Lord Ulltn'B Daughter, bucked both for the Newmiirkel Handicap. Restates ho would rather Lord Ulliu'a. Doufrhtor hhd won, as ho bred her and backed ho* heavier thiin Plnynwny. TUo went her is overcast to-night. There wns n fait amomit of wagering this oveninß. Lord Fitxroy was backed to win £4000 nt 100 to 1 to 100 to 2; Blinker, i) 3000 at 100 to 4 nnd 100 (o 5) lkllark, £3000 ht 100 to 2 ; Mnltio, £3000 at 100 to 1 to 100 to 2A; Lamrock, £4000 at 100 to 4 and 100 to 4i } 'Munderah £3500 nt 100 to 7 j Lord tflHn'a Dftuchlor, £3000 at 100 to 20 ; Canteen, £1200 nt 100 to ti. Followi- g wcM tho closing pokes' to-filght r-4) 1 1 i Dividend, 5 fo 1 librd UWib'i Daughter, 10 to I Gteeh Matirtlaln, 100 to llixhxdeFah, 100 Id 6 M*rtfltihl fthg (Jartieeh, 100 to 5 LauWobk, 100 to 4 BHiik6r. -» >l ' l ""' t >' '•'■'' 1l "
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Evening Post, Volume LXIX, Issue 55, 7 March 1905, Page 5
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186V.R.C. AUTUMN MEETING. Evening Post, Volume LXIX, Issue 55, 7 March 1905, Page 5
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