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  2. The World's Records.

    All sporting papers are troubled with no end of questions as to what are the best times on record at various distances. Some years back it was almost an impossibility for the public to obtain the information in any other way ...

    Article : 995 words
  3. Turf Talk.

    THE LAST OF ORMONDE.—"I fear that we have seen the last of the mighty Ormonde," exclaimed "Rapier," regretfully, in the SPORTING AND DRAMATIC NEWS. "The statement that Ormonde's ...

    Article : 2,272 words
  4. Echos from England.

    LONDON, March 25.—Although in the matter of attendance the Lincoln Meeting, which, began on Monday last; waa somewhat below the averaged. In other respects the long and anxiously looked for opening of the ...

    Article : 2,310 words
  5. Tom Chaloner, an English Jockey.

    Like Kenyon, the brothers Carroll, Grimshaw, and Huxtable, the late Tom Chaloner was of Lancashire extraction having been born in Manchester on June 2, 1839. In September, 1852, Chaloner entered Osborne's stables at ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 1,091 words
  6. The Turf in Queensland.

    BRISBANE, May 2.—Mr. John Harrison, of Gympie owner of Mazurka, Endymion, and other race horses bought Norman, by Epigram— No Name, price £75, £51 of this Mr. Harrison, a few days after the deal won back it ...

    Article : 936 words
  7. The Winner of the First Derby.

    Among our illustration this week be found a likeness of Clove, the winner of the first Australian Jockey Club Derby Stakes. What a host of recollections the name of Clove will [?] forth to those who witnessed that ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 353 words
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