There has been no lack of betting during the past week, and some great changes have taken place in the positions of some of the Cup horses. Most notable amongst these ...
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Article : 1,453 wordsThe Saturday before the Cup, and need I say we are all nearly mad on the subject. From daylight at Flemington until midnight in the betting room there is one incessant ...
Article : 995 wordsMaryboro Duke.—A pegs a run of three. Loo.—J. A. was loo'd; we cannot express ourselves more clearly. The tricks he won must be left in. ...
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