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  2. Advertising

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  3. DOOLAN'S DODGE.

    Jim Doolan was a blacksmith, he kept a little shop, A short way out from Sydney, where the buses used to stop; ...

    Article : 794 words
  4. POLICE

    CHARMING Mick Dawson let himself loose yesterday morning in Market-street because one of the silver shops would not bet him as much as he wanted about Coral for the ...

    Article : 172 words
  5. THE NEW QUEENSLAND SECRETARY.

    SAYS our Newcastle correspondent: — Out of forty applications for the position of secretary to tho Queensland Turf Club, Mr. Dyson Holland, who for some yean has ...

    Article : 175 words
  6. SPORT JOTTINGS.

    The meeting of the Q.T.C. panned out £ 1200 profit. The Steeplechaser Hero has arrived at Caulfield from Tasmania. ...

    Article : 1,670 words
  7. FOUL RIDING.

    IF there is one accomplishment which has become a recognised part of the outfit of the majority of our horsemen, it is that of foul riding (says "Canterbury Times," ...

    Article : 415 words
  8. SPORTSMAN'S NOTEBOOK.

    SEVERAL racehorse owners have asked me to ventilate a grievance which requires immediate attention, and that is, the constant cadging of money from owners of winning ...

    Article : 764 words
  9. THE TWO-UP CLUB.

    IT is currently reported that Mr. Cayphips is about to make application to the A.J.C. for the hire of Randwick Racecourse for the purpose of holding, a day's racing thereon. ...

    Article : 297 words
  10. GAY AND CORY.

    The landing of the Duke of York on Monday last was a fairly strong opposition for , Forest Lodge to take on. Yet it was done. About the [?]aal number were present, and ...

    Article : 244 words
  11. TROUBLES OF COUNTRY TURFITES.

    MRS. B. GRIFFITH, of West Wyalong, sends the following letter to the editor of the SPORTSMAN. It is in connection with a betting transaction, which took place ...

    Article : 333 words
  12. TROUBLING TATT'S.

    ON Wednesday last, immediately the Federal House of Representatives gathered in solemn conclave, a numerously-signed petition was presented from Tasmania, praying ...

    Article : 144 words
  13. MILLERS MYSTERIOUS MOKE.

    A FORTNIGHT ago I had occasion to mention the undaunted capers of a nag called Undaunted at Rosehill, when C. M. Godby rode Miller's mysterious moke third in the ...

    Article : 323 words
  14. THE TOTE.

    In a recent "Australasian," in an article on the Adelaide Cup meeting, the writer, in mentioning the benefits conferred upon racing by the totalisator, says — "The club ...

    Article : 316 words
  15. PROFIT AND LOSS.

    The public have been treated to several inspired newspaper paragraphs stating the late race meeting of the Sydney Turf Club will not result in a profit. The ways of the Turf ...

    Article : 242 words
  16. RACING AND RELIGION.

    THEY are a sporting set all over Surrey (Eng.), but it has been left to a church in the county town (Guildford) to set tho example of communicating to its congregation ...

    Article : 145 words
  17. THE BURST OF THE YANKEE BOOM.

    THE American jockeys have not been having it all their own way in England. Mr. John Corlett, in a recent number of the "Sporting Times," remarks: — "The ...

    Article : 284 words
  18. BUTLER'S BOB.

    BUTLER'S Bob bobbed up in a most mysterious manner at Randwick on Saturday last just as Butler-Kelly's Lygon didn't bob up a fortnight ago at Rosehill, when ...

    Article : 246 words
  19. SQUARED STEWARDS.

    A VERY glaring case of suspicious running was been last week at Moonee Valley by most of the people on the[?], though not, apparently by the,Findon Harriors ...

    Article : 70 words
  20. PITIFUL PONY PRANKS.

    "PONY" racing is growing worse and worse through the negligence and dunderheadedness of the stewards of different racing rinks. To enumerate all that are ...

    Article : 192 words
  21. TRI D'OR'S TRIP.

    TRI D'OR'S running iu the S.T.C. Hurdle Race was questioned by the stewards of that club, and the inquiry resulted in tile jockey, Cunningham, being disqualified for six ...

    Article : 181 words
  22. BULLOMIN BUMPED OUT.

    THAT honest old racer, Bullonsin, has gone the way of all horse-flesh. While running in the Turf Club Handicap, on Saturday, he broke one of hid [?]tifies and had to be ...

    Article : 91 words
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