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Detailed lists, results, guides : 389 wordsWEDNESDAY.--An uninteresting morning's work, on what is generally considered an "off day," was commenced by [?]esbis going a couple of miles on the tan at a strong pace. King's Own, Boisterous, ...
Article : 2,105 wordsANOTHER week bearer to the Spring Racing Cara[?]d. Trainers who are behind have no cause to comp[?] on the score of bad [?]eather, or the had going, for during the is [?]ten days both have been all in their ...
Article : 1,308 wordsHOUSES from the sister-colonies, engaged is the coming Caulfield and V.R.C. events, are now beginning to reach Flemington in quick succession. Already we have mentioned the ...
Article : 232 wordsMR. JOE THOMPSON, the popular metallician, returned from Adelaide on Monday, looking all the better for his trip to the "farinaceous city" and naturally in high glee at the result ...
Article : 1,625 wordsTHE Victoria Amateur Turf Club held their annual general meeting on Monday (the Hon. William Pearson in the chair), when the financial report was read and the balance-sheet ...
Article : 231 wordsIN accordance with instructions received, I was present (as the SPORTSMAN representative) at the drawing of "Boz's" Sweep No. 6 on Thursday evening last. As the proceeding on this ...
Article : 114 wordsCa[?]field Cup.--Mountebank, Morceau, E[?]mond, Country Squire, Caractacus, Thorntopper, Signor, Verdure, Bundoora, Turqu[?]. Baron Von Mueller, ...
Article : 71 wordsAND, talking of the aforesaid "Peep o' Day" it Flemington, the SPORTSMAN'S many th[?] and weekly perusers will please bear in mind that not only has this journal active and able ...
Article : 502 wordsOWING probably to the fact that Monday and Tuesday were Jewish holidays, betting has been almost stagnant this week, and although there in every indication of heavy wagering ...
Article : 508 words[In next Wednesday's SPORTSMAN will be given No. 1 of "Caulfield Consideration," being a reives of the youngsters engaged in the Foal Stakes an [?], and tips for these two events, which are ...
Article : 97 wordsTHE Melbourne Hunt Club hold their customary October racing next Saturday, and having been successful in securing a considerable number of well-known horses to take part, ...
Article : 250 wordsDURING the past week we have had a considerable quantity of rain--rather too much on last Thursday night and Friday. The training grounds were in want of a little moisture and that of the first part ...
Article : 651 wordsMORE properly speaking the word forfeits, instead of "payers-up," should be used in the heading to this topic; but my object is more to draw attention to the youngsters left in this ...
Article : 3,756 wordsTHE customary sudden change and advances in wagering anent the important V.A.T.C. Spring Meeting, so soon to be decided, have already commenced, as will be seen by a reference to the ...
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Sportsman (Melbourne, Vic. : 1882 - 1904), Wed 3 Oct 1883, Page 1
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