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  4. MORNING GALLOPS.

    A delightfully warm but dull morning broke over Randwick on Thursday last, and it being expected to be the last working gallops the horses would be indulged in ...

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  5. THE "SUNDAY TIMES."

    [?] procurable on Sunday in the following [?]—Newcastle, Wallsend, Stock[?] lambton, and districts; Maitland, [?] Mt. Victoria, Lithgow, Bathurst, ...

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  6. ANTICIPATIONS.

    The Spring Meeting of Tattersall's Club, which should have taken place on Saturday last, was unluckily postponed through stress of weather until Saturday ...

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  7. TATTERSALL'S CLUB.

    For years past Tattersall's Club has been increasing in importance and in the number of its members with such strides that the committee were ...

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  8. QUESTION BOX.

    [?] future no notice whatever can be taken of [?] communication unless the writer appends his [?] name and address, not necessarily for [?] ...

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  9. WONDERFUL JUMPING.

    At the Royal Agricultural Society's Show, Melbourne, on Friday last, the Australian horse Spondulix eclipsed all his previous performances in high jumping by ...

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  11. SYDNEY DRIVING PARK CLUB.

    It was originally intended to bring off this meeting on Saturday next, but Tattersall's Spring Meeting having been postponed till that date, it was deemed ...

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  12. CANTERBURY PARK PONY CLUB.

    The postponed meeting of this club will take place to-morrow, and taking a line through the numerous entries received, there should be a good gathering of the ...

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  13. ENGLISH BOOKMAKERS IN FRANCE.

    In our last issue we commented upon the order that had gone forth to the effect that the English bookmakers in Boulogne and Calais were to leave French soil within ...

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  15. THE OPENING CEREMONY.

    At 3.10 p.m. on Tuesday the opening ceremony began, when Mr. J. B. Olliffe, the chairman of the club, rose and proposed the toasts of "The Queen" and ...

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