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  4. Australian Waterloo Cup

    TO-DAY will see a commencement of the running for the Austra­lian Waterloo Cup at the Wood­stock Enclosure, Rooty Hill, the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Notes and Anticipations

    IN England of recent years the election of probable Derby winners on two-year-old form, has been a snare and a delusion, and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Sculling Championship of Australia

    ON Saturday afternoon at 4 p.m., favored with fine weather, Henry Pearce. jun., of Middle Harbor, measured blades with Benjamin ...

    Article : 936 words
  7. THE TAKINGS.

    The gate money on the umpire's boat (Bronzewing and Korce was £73 13s— much below reasonable anticipation. The expenses are about £18, so that the ...

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  8. THE SETTLING.

    The stake money in connection with the Pearce-Thoroughgood race was paid over on Monday night at the Oxford Hotel, King-street, Sydney. Mr. R. Coombes ...

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  9. THE TRAIN SERVICE. &c

    A special train will leave Sydney for Rooty Hill to-day and to-morrow at 9.53 a.m., returning at 4.34 p.m. There will be plenty of conveyances at Rooty Hill to ...

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  10. THE CHAMPION CHALLENGED.

    Immediately after the speech-making had finished, Mr. John Loughman, who comes from the North Coast, announced he was prepared to back Mitchell against ...

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  11. PREVIOUS WINNERS OF WATERLOO CUP.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 936 words
  12. THOROUGHGOOD UNSATISFIED.

    It is understood that "Big Ben," who raced so pluckily against Pearce, when he lost the championship to him on Saturday last, is confident that he can win ...

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  13. THE NEWS AT NEWCASTLE.

    strange to say, very little interest was centred in the race between Thoroughgood and Pearce, and there were not above 100 people outside the local ...

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  14. OPINION OP EX-CHAMPION BEACH.

    "A Splendid race, well fought out stroke by to the finish. Pearce rowed the better of the two right through. The big blades must have made Thoroughgood ...

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  15. EX-CHAMPION STANDURY'S VIEW.

    "A lovely race. It was anyone's till Cubarita (it was here that Stanbury backed Pearce), and was not decided until the flag dropped." ...

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  16. EX-CHAMPION GEORGE TOWNS ON THE RACE.

    "I am disappointed. Ben was in a good position at Putney, but got crump in the arm. He said he was not knocked out, but he felt that if he had to keep ...

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  17. WHAT THE NEW CHAMPION SAID.

    The champion, when seen after the race, modestly said: "It was a pretty hard go right through, especially to Putney. I am willing to row Mitchell." ...

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  18. THE BETTING.

    At the start Thoroughgood was favorite at 10 to 7 on, but as Pearce led along the course even money was offered and taken. ...

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  19. A COLLECTION FOR THE LOSER.

    Pearce, after passing the post, backed alongside the empire's steamer and asked Mr. Joe And[?] (who was in charge of the race arrangements to [?] ...

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