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SPORTING.

MELBOURNE'BETTING.kND TRAINING

NOTES.

Meeeoot are, October 26,

This morning was an. off tvne,.prepaxing for the gallops to-morrow. Trii ientate is going well at Mordialloc.

Afier 100 to 400 had been laid '.agairisMDroam.land for the Derby, 2 to 1 was the beat oft'er. ■Six hundred to 100 wa«offered C'obbitty; 500 to 80 Harvester, 850 to 100 Bonnie Scotland, 200 to 25 Malachite, 300 to 36. Eor< »ard, were the other wagers taken. Cup betting: 3000 to 120 Ron da, 2000<to 80 Newman, 2000 to 40 (taken) each Sswordbearer and Principle. Dreamland and Tffircoola met with moderate support at 100 to4^ajid-Capstan--100 to 3. . Betting is" dull, and both Dreamland and Kaenalf are weakening for the Derb;r and Cup respectively. Ronda is likely to see a shorter price for the Cup, though still at 100 to 4. Donation has been scratched for the Melbourne Cap. .-:■■ The following acceptances have baa n received for the Moonee Valley Cap (seven; furlongs), which will bo decided to-morrow:-—

Moonee1' Valley Cup.-Hova, JI-, Salient. Tyrconnell, JSrl King, Ilium, Disparity, Preston. Miracnleux, La Gloria, The Armourer, Outcast, Premier Cateran, Merry Girl, Pen.nve, Carlsbad, Cherry Girl, and Gollasraa, The fasxrarito picks are Ho sa, J5, and Prsston. • ':-; ".j-". '■_,■• A London cablegram says that at the Newmarket ineeting the Dewhurst Elate was won by Raconteur, with Kirkconnell tisoend, and Utica third. .

ANGLING NOTES.

I A recent visit paid to the Waipahi sndWaiwera rivers by Mr 11. Chisholm was pr aductivo of some excellentsporfc with the rod. MrChisholm tried the former stream on Wednesday morning, beginning at 8 o'clock, and in five hours' time had grassed five fish, weighing 171b, three ef them turning the scale at 41b eatii, although they were in nothing like the condition of those subsequently caught in the Warwera. In a month's time, however, this stream should yield trout that anyone might be proud to take. The trout caught iv the Waipahi wera all secured with the bare fly. The fish caught by .Mr Chisholm in the Waiwera were splendid specimens, the girth of one (Weighing 6>Hb) being something quite beyond the, common. The basket made consisted of seven trout weigh-ing-211b, and-they were all taken in the short space of four hours on Thursday morning. Two were taken with the fly and the remainder with the creeper. The rivers are reported to be very • low, and it was only by using the very finest tackle and approaching the fish very warily that IHr Chisholm can account for his success. Some fair baskets of fish were taken at the W&italri on Wednesday. Mr Ji Mitchell, 10; Mr W. Bruce, 7; Mr John Sinclair, 4; Mr George Bruce, 4; and Mr Aitken, 3. Others whose names wo have not learned secured fair baskets.—North Otago Times.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 10191, 27 October 1894, Page 6

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SPORTING. Otago Daily Times, Issue 10191, 27 October 1894, Page 6

SPORTING. Otago Daily Times, Issue 10191, 27 October 1894, Page 6