DEAR BELL,—Despite the apathy which has been so perceptible in the market operations over the Melbourne Cup since the publication of the weights, there is evidently ...
Article : 1,971 wordsDEAR BELL,—A newspaper, especially a sporting newspaper, must be a far more difficult matter to manage than moat persons imagine. The editor is expected to serve up ...
Article : 1,539 wordsThe betting on the Cup this week has been pretty general, if it has not been very extensive. In the first place, Sparrow Hawk has quite reached the top of the tree, a ...
Article : 560 wordsThere's nothing but the Melbourne Cup to talk or write about this week ; and nothing particularly startling about that great event. The representatives that are to be of New ...
Article : 626 wordsI must now draw those notices of the New South Wales turfmen to an end; they have had their day, and "Snapshot's" occupation's gone. True, I should have liked to dive deeper ...
Article : 2,207 wordsBeyond the betting on the Cup, there is very little news to tell this week. We learn from Sydney that Mr. Tait's stables were burned on Monday night, but that fortunately ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 205 wordsTROT ON THE BRIGHTON ROAD.—A three- mile trot between Mr. Johnson's b m Polly and a bay mare, the property of Mr. W. May, the latter receiving 200 yards start, ...
Article : 493 wordsWith reference to "the forbidden ground" mentioned in the foregoing extract, it happily does not apply to this journal, which has suffered in more ways than one from having ...
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