SPORTING CABLEGRAMS.
By Electric Tblkgraph—Copyright, DEWHURST PLATE. (SPECIAL TO PRESS ASSOCIATION.) Received October 28, at 8 p m. London, October 27. I At the Newmarket-Houghton mooting, the following was the result of the Dewhurst Plate, of 300 #ovs„ addod to a sweepstake of 25 «ovs. each ; for two* year-nlds. Duke of Beaufort's Rone D'Or j Mr Douglas Bird's .. g Duke of Westminster's Freedom... 3 MELBOURNE SPORTING NOTES. IRROTKR'S TRLKORAMH.) Received October 29, at 1.30 a.m. Melbourne, Ootober 28. The following is tho Ihtest betting on the MRmOTJKNK cop. 9 to 1 agst Little John 9 1 9 i ——. Silvermins 15 1 Trenton 20 1 30—1 Commotion Received October 29, at 2.45 p.m. Melbourne, Ootober 29. The prospects of tomorrow's raoing are improving. The final acceptances for tho Viotorian Derby ore—Aome, Aglnos, Chesham, First Consul, Kingfish, Kiori, Maddelina, Telephone, Trident, and Vol. oano. (special to the press association.) Received October 28, at 7.20 p.m. Melbourne, Ootober 28. A demonstration haa been made against Trident for the Darby, in consequence of his finishing a gallop badly this morning, The following are the quotations : 7to 4 on Trident (tk) 100 100 For the Cup, Trident is nt 100 to 15 (off), Little John and Isonomy 100 to 12 (tk), Hexham 100 to 7 (tk), and Meteor 100 to 4 (tk). With these exceptions, prices are unchanged. Received October 29, at 1.20 a.m. Melbourne, Ootober 28. Trident is now firmer than ever, 6 to 2 being laid on him. The latest Cup betting is as follows 100 to 16 agst Trident (tk) 100 —lO —— Little John (off) 100 1(10 100 —2O (?) Trenton (tk) Received October 29, at 0.30 p.m. Melbourne, Ootober 29. Last night a large commission was exocuted on Crossfire for the Derby, and slit was backed to win L9OOO at 100 to 5. Meteor has been heavily baoked for tho Cup at 100 to 6, A large number of horses were out again thia morning, but nothing important was done, except that Trenton spurted over a mile, finishing in lmin. Slseo. Commotion was exercised at three-quarter pace, going very strongly. Sheet Anchor and Britisher have arrived from Ballarat. Both horses are very fit, and were worked at half-pace. Trident and Volcano, In company, did a serviceable gallop over six furloigs. Isonomy oovered a mile in splendid style. Hexham simply oantered and spurted. Maddelina, Lord William, Bravo, Industry, Metal, Crossfire, King* fish, Arsenal, Aome, and Tamarisk wore out, and did good work. The weather ii fine, and there is every prospeot of a pleasant day to-morrow.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume X, Issue 3757, 29 October 1886, Page 2
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