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Advertising : 20 wordsAlthough he has had reverses, Mr. F. Merton has been fairly fortunate since he associated himself with the Turf. During the past five years several good horses have carried his ...
Article : 442 wordsTo-day week will see the decision of the much discussed and anxiously looked forward to race for the Australian Sculling Championship, £200 aside, and "The Referce" Challenge Cup. ...
Article : 787 wordsIn Sydney on Thursday Harpist was temporarily knocked out, as much as double the odds available a couple of days earlier being on offer against him. However, he has recovered ...
Article : 249 wordsThere will only be a small field for the Victoria Derby, but none the less its promises to be a most interesting race. When Beragoon left Sydney he gave indications of soreness, ...
Article : 342 wordsNumerically, this State will be well represented in the Moonee Valley Cup this afternoon, four of eighteen acceptors being owned on this side. while until recently Grand Marshal was ...
Article : 289 wordsTraquette, in her two races Caulfield demonstrated the possession of such great pace, that it seems fairly certain she will start favorite for the Maribyrnong Plate. Her win ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 292 wordsIt appears that J. Scoble was very much hurt at the enquiry into the running of Mafu in the Oby Hurdle Race at Caulfield, and, as it was the mare's first appearance, possibly action on ...
Article : 140 wordsIf Uncle Sam should win this year's Melbourne Cup, he will, in one respect, equal the records of carbine and The Grafter, as each of those horses, after running second, scored the ...
Article : 200 wordsMr. J. D. Joel will not be long in securing a return of the 40,000gs he gave Prince Palatine. I mentioned come time back that the so of Peralmmon was to commence stud duty, at ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 208 wordsIn England this year's Derby and St. Leger were remarkable because of the fact that both races went to horses which at the commencement of the year, were unthought of as ...
Article : 505 wordsIn England, as in Australia, the man possessing shares in any popular proprietary course is to be envied. At a recent meeting of the Hurst Park Company a dividend at the, rate of ...
Article : 211 wordsIt was reported in Sydney on Thursday that Harpist had broken down, and the liberality of some of the "books" lent color to the rumor. The price of the chestnut rapidly lengthened ...
Article : 216 wordsPROMISING COLTS. F. A. DWYER, NORMAN CALLAWAY. Of the Paddington Club. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 17 wordsUnder the heading of "Democracy of the Turf," a writer in the London "Daily Telegraph" draws attention to the fact that with the exception of the Earl of Longuale, the chief ...
Article : 331 wordsA cable from London, dated 21st inst., says : "W. Albany has deposited £25 in connection with a challenge to row Ernest barry for the world's championship and £200 a side." ...
Article : 380 wordsThe announcement that the Melbourne stipendiary stewards had thought at to interview W. McLachain on the subject of wearing electric spurs caused considerable announcement in ...
Article : 225 wordsWe hear so many many growls from Melbourne visitors concerning the alleged unsatisfactory conveyance of passengers to and from Randwick by tram, that it is quite ...
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Advertising : 7 wordsPrior to the running of the Derby, jockeys from France—some of them Americans—were in great demand with English owners, "but," says a London paper, "the disqualification of ...
Article : 167 wordsIn looking over some betting Hats published shortly after the appearance of the Caulfield Cup lists, I noticed that Aurifer was one of the 50 to 1 division at that stage, while Hartfell ...
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Saturday Referee and the Arrow (Sydney, NSW : 1912 - 1916), Sat 25 Oct 1913, Page 1
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