Sporting Notes.
Mr D. S Wallace is reported to bare bean offered acd rafu3ed .€2OOOO for Carbine. Had a bargain been effected. the jjreßt gun would haye gone to America. vlr Jftn s Bedfearn has named Mai eoii./fi bro'h?r M^rsasa, whicb, bfing iQterpnted from th« Fjian, meant " Da-i-.js are dangerous." The namoof Malna* his sire, meaoa " Wait awhile." The Melbourse Cup tv^phy thii year is said to ba a splendid spec'itnan of the silrer* smith's art. The design represents, a female iwarains? th« symbol' of vieinry to m wustoree, aud tbe figwes hay« baen modelled in a apiriiiad aad life-like iljuim^i-, rJL'hVwo?k vai et«cuted in ln|UQd, ~
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Thames Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 7035, 9 November 1891, Page 3
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106Sporting Notes. Thames Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 7035, 9 November 1891, Page 3
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