LATE SPORTING.
AUSTRALIAN FACING. By Telegraph—Press Association. Reoeived' Noveaiber 2, 11.3 a.m. MELBOURNE, Nov. 2. Lady Wallace ran six furlongs ou the traok this morning in Imin IBsec. Betting is quiet. Solution has firmed to 4}£ to I; the others weie unaltered. Received November 3, 12.55 a.m. MEL3OUKNE, Nov. 2. The Melbourne Cup card wa» called tjo-night, Business was.slack. The Derby card was not caHod„ and there was no..wagering. '■ For the Cup Blue Spoo wus backed for £1,300 at 100 to i Solution for £7OO at 5 to 1, Tatterdemalion for 1 £20,000 at 100" to 2, Simoda for £1,500 at 100 to 4, Wandiu for £2,500 at 100 to 6, The olosing quotations are 5 to 2 Poseidon 3 to 1 wanted),, 9to 2 Solution, IJ4 to 1 Noreen, 14 to I Waodin, 16 to 1 Lady Wallace and Proceed, 20 to 1 Demae, 25 to 1 Dividend, and Blue Spec, 200 to 1 Delaware, The Medallion colt* has been soratohed for the Derby. It is raining lightly. The offioial forecast is "weather cloudy, sultry rain expected;" GREAT NORTHERN GUINEAS. By Telegraph—Press Association) AUCKLAND, November 2. Inglis has been scratched for the Great. Noitbern Guineae.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8278, 3 November 1906, Page 5
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