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Advertising : 22 wordsFor the first time since winning the championship from Bill Lang on November 4, 1913, the present holder, Dave Smith. will to-night be called upon to defend his well-won title. ...
Article : 385 wordsThe takings at the gate for the annual race meeting of the Western District Racing Association, held on the Bathurst racecourse on Saturday and Monday last, amounted to £360 ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 270 wordsList Wednesday's meeting of the Kensington Racing Club attracted a large crowd, and some line sport was witnessed, no race being won by more than a length. With a rise of ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 969 wordsFifty horses still remained in the Newmarket Handicap after the declaration of first forfeit on Tuesday, and 29 in the Australian Cup, a fail number of which, however, are unlikely to ...
Article : 301 wordsThe Autumn meeting of the V.A.T.C. will be opened at Caulfield this afternoon, and the Oakleigh Plate is the principal event on the programme. This race was inaugurated as ...
Article : 333 wordsThus a writer in an early New Year issue of London "Sporting Life," is reference to a suggestion that sporting [?] all descriptions should be cancelled during the currency of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 448 wordsOf the country meetings disposed of during the current week, that of the New England Jockey Club was the most important, and was held on the Armidale course on Wednesday and Thursday. Owing to recent heavy rains ...
Article : 472 wordsUnder favorable conditions, the Wyong Park Racing Club held a meeting on Wednesday, at which several metropolitan-trained horses distiagnished themselves. Cibarious, a ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 167 wordsAt several points less than a donble-figure quotation Woorak is still in most demand for the Newmarket Handicap, with only a couple of points longer on offer against Flash of Steel ...
Article : 162 wordsThe above is a photographic reproduction of a group taken recently. The [?] who is "ringed." on attending at the "SATURDAY REFEREE AND THE ARROW" OFFICE. 136-138 Castlereagh-street, will be paid FIVE SHILLINGS. All who [?] themselves in this will be understood to agree to accept the paper's decision as final. The business ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 79 wordsThe [?] is a photographic reproduction of a group taken recently. The member who is [?] on attending at the "SATURDAY REFEREE AND THE ARROW" OFFICE. [?] will be paid FIVE SHILLINGS. All who concern themselves in the, will be understood to agree to accept the paper's decision as final. The business ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 83 wordsMost followers of racing reading the account of the Newsham R.C. meeting, held in Tasmania on Friday of last week, would naturally assume that Chester Queen, winner of the ...
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Saturday Referee and the Arrow (Sydney, NSW : 1912 - 1916), Sat 13 Feb 1915, Page 1
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