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  4. FROM ORANGE GROVES

    Peter's First Boxing Booth Experiences—A Trip on the South Coast—George Powell and "Gentleman " George Dawson—Jimmy Lawson—The Fight at the Back of Randwick—Death of Agar—A Fair and Square Police Officer—Smith, of Broughton Creek—How Jackson First Met Slavin—Paddy and Patio ...

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  5. "BOONDI'S" BUDGET

    THE famous Fred Archer was o great, favorite with the majority of the fair sex who went racing during the time he was "witching the world with noble ...

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  6. TURF TOPICS AND TIPS.

    ONCE more favorites have gone down badly in the big hurdle race of Flemington, and an outsider has enabled the ringmen to make handsome profits on the race at ...

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  7. BILLIARDS ARE NOW THE RAGE!

    SOME OF THE STROKES THAT "SNOOKER" SAW. Our Billiard Man is evidently having a "wet" time of it these cold and stormy nights, and surely suffers from some sort of nightmare, for he declares that the above sketches are true representations of the doings of tho week at Tattersall's and other Clubs and places. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. EXPENSES OF ENGLISH AMATEUR CRICKETERS IN AUSTRALIA.

    The following letter to the London "Sportsman" by Mr. A. E. Stoddart will be read with pleasure and no little satisfaction by all interested in the game: ...

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