BETTING ON MELBOURNE CUP.
Mkmiournb, October 30. — Yesterday V racing has caused several a toratioas in tho Cup belting. Camooln hasadvancod to 7 to 1; while Malvolio and Clonard are quoted at a point longer; 100 to 8 is offered ai)ont Tho Admiral. Correzo has boen knocked back to 100 to 4, which is undoubtedly a false price, £1000 to 4 lias been accepted about Eurus, and £1000 to £35 al-otit Attalus; also £1000 to £10 about Enuc. Tho causo of Camoola and Malvolio figuring at such odds about winning is fiolely attributable to the heavy double wagers standing. 3to lis offered about Camoola getting a place, und 4 to 1 Malvolio. Fielder, who piloted the latter yesterday, will most likely ride Correze in tho Cup, the change from Cusdin being much against James Redfern's wish. There is every probability of Lewis riding 'I he Admiral, whoso friends are extremely jubilant ovor his initial performance after his lengthened spell.
Mr F. Stohr's Ike won tho Maiden Trot and Pony Tiot at tho Otahuhu Mooting on Saturday. The Melbourne Cup will bo decided tomorrow. Forty two horses have paid final money, so that a laigo field should face the eturlcr.
Tho Opunako Racing Club's programme for Now Vein's Day appears in this issue, and from perusal it will bo 6eon that a uubstuntial increase in stakes has been made. The Handicap is 70 soys. and tho Opua Stakes 35 BOVB.
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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 9535, 31 October 1892, Page 2
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348BETTING ON MELBOURNE CUP. Taranaki Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 9535, 31 October 1892, Page 2
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