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/ ■ 4 ,- THE MELBOURNE OOP ~ LATESP BETTING. Frees Association.—Copyright. Mildoubnh, this day. Betting continuoa only tnodorate ovur tho (jup. Scot Free was supported for nnothei £2OOO at 100 to 8, attei which 10 to 1 was tho beat dfer. , Wmroo has b»on backed to win £2OOO at 100 to 10, closing at S to 1 Anratowa<introduced into]tho hotting at £2OOO lo 60, taken about Ins chance. Mamapoio remains at tho bead of tho 18f, and is still quo od at Pto 1. O'hor quotations aro • 11 to 1 Emir 14 to 1 Marvel Loch, Torah mid Glad some.
Fmsmington, tins day, AV irroo has boon backed lo win £2OOO ajrl is now at 9 to 1 Scot Fi io bus beon well supported, and has hardened to 10 to 1 lias been backed to win £4OOO, and \< now quoted nt 30to 1 M »lipoto is still at 6 to 1 I Gibers me unaltered FLEMINGTON GALLOPS., ' Press Afißooiation v —Copyright. Flemingto.v, this day. Gladeonidp it up, a sterling gallop oviu tivolvu funoug-, which sho Jinishod in 241 Mamapoto easily beat Marmonc over a similar distance, whioh took 2 48 llongrafton finished twelve furlongs :n 24d Srot Free beat Eho over twelvo tur lon«s in 2 45. * Jafgoon beat Lord Fitztoy and Roycroft ovoi eleven furlongs in 2 S3, Emir Lent Dcmas over twelve furlongs iu24B A'irate oovorcd eleven furlongs m 2 37 i ..' A.RO.JAND BOOKMAKERS, By Telegraph.—Press Association.' i Auckland, this day. Tbo s Auokland Racing Club hold a speo al nieoting to consider the exclusion of bookmakers, Tbo chairman (Mi Milchelson) defended the committee's action, and it was suppoited by a voto of 99 to 78. ELLERSLIE GALLOPS, By Telegraph.—Press Association. Auckland, this day. The weather was fine for training operations at Elleislio this morning, tbe bulk of tho work being done on the sand, which was in fair order. ' Lady Annie got over furlongs in I'M, Putty ran a round in 2 8 3/5. ► . Lkndlock beat Lconator over a inilo in 1,50.., > Annette, alone, did tho same distance in tho sitoie time, Dolania was (h r eo lengths in front of Sc'oity ovor a roiind in 2 4J. Gladsomo and' Lady Huno covered seven furlongs in 1,88 Cirlßosn tookasccjnd longer over a similar journey. Gcordio beat General Ave'iage .onco round io 2 4}. v , Apologue was two lengths in fiont of Sir Gilead ovor soven fdrlongs m 1,35, King Billy and Boomerang woie restiiotcd to ha f pace work, '
Waikatn ran a round in 2.4, 1 ! The, oourso .proper was open foif two-year-olds'.: : : ,; ":'V : ~;.;Lobngftna rau throe furlongs in 40isec, \; Sweet, Alice and a Bangle colt traversed three iurloDgs In ~.Aniimborofoihorsdidusofulwork. ' '.Miiltifid, GroDade, Heroism-and Full Cry arrived'this morning, " \
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..: By TeleKraph.—Frees: Association. . CuEiflTonuKon, this day. ' -Pho weather was' beautifully fine for training, and the going good. 1 ' Gay Spark easily held Lady Wayward over a mjle in 1.47. ; " ' ' >' Ailsa belt Apollodorh over six furlongs in 1,17-4/5.' ; '..,;': . ■ v Parilutu easily disposed of Doucho over a mile and a-quarter in 2141/5,, the performonoo being an attmotive one. .< Quarrvman was in front of Signalman atthoend'of a mile andaquartor.onthe pbugh .''.■■" Achilles went ,ouoo, round at threequarter puce. ; .'Siepdancerrafl a mile iu.1.44 4*5. • ■ Matter Alix and Convoy were together at the end of six furlongs in 120.fi .but Alix was uol extended. '.
SGlenowlet and To-morrow brushed over six furlongs in lil7 4/5, ; ; , .'■. '. Ghooi'ka ran right 'away from Tirole over amilo'in 1,45|, finishing strongly, ," 'Veneer and Stjoouvent.a mile and aquarter in 214 4/5, Ve'neer finishing well, and'easily, holding his 5 companion who was vigorously, ridden ov6r tho last two furlongs. • > : i ]. !■.'■' ' Petrovnaonly cantered.'.,.,' 'Stronghold easily deleatod Golden Vein over'five furlongs, tb'e jnsi four in 50 4/5. . Mystification and Mohutonga ran a mile and a half In 2,431-5, 'Mahutonga being in diflioultios three furlongs from homo, / .The Mobicau' was better than.Naroissus 'and Sukii at tho end of a mile. Solution ran six furlongs, the last five linU : .";'■■ '-' ; . ■■.' Boris /defontod ; Marguerite ovor fivo furlongs, '".'. /■'•.;;, V ;' Blythemaid was extended over five furlongs, ' Lyrist cleared away from Malodoon over a mile and a quarter in 2.14 4/5,
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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume V, Issue 1470, 31 October 1905, Page 3
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