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Sir,—In consequence of its central position the Essendon Hotel is necessarily our most requent meet, and once again the final halt of rounds and horsemen, are they entered upon ...
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Detailed Lists, Results, Guides : 217 words view this articleSir,—My last letter in reply to Mr. [?] was written principally with the view of eliciting, the opinions of others, as I believe all [?] will agree with me it is ...
Article : 1160 words view this articleOur nearest township was Elphinstone, then better known as Sawpit Gully, before King Cobb had given way to the iron horse. I remember the first time I passed through that ...
Article : 1070 words view this articleSir,—The Melbourne hounds met for [?] second time this season at dan[?] last Saturday. I have never before seen so few of the regulars out, and the only way I am ...
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