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  5. A GREAT RACE.

    An admirer of the REFEREE writes: " The gamost finish over seen on a Queensland course," so said many old sports at the Q.T.C. third day's racing on Saturday ...

    Article : 703 words
  6. NEWMARKET STABLES.

    Last week I gave an account of the yearlings under Mr. Tom Payten's charge at Randwick, and I wish to make one or two slight corrections. For instance, the ...

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  7. TATTERSALL'S JOTTINGS.

    Those who expected a fairly large attendance at Randwick on Saturday, when Tattersall's Winter Steeplechase Meeting was to take place, were not disappointed. ...

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  8. ANTICIPATIONS.

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  9. QUESTION BOX.

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

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  10. A GREAT IMPOSITION.

    The Australian Jockey Club have decided upon raising the training fees at Randwick. Hitherto the amount charged was £4 per annum per horse, but in future it ...

    Article : 791 words
  11. THE ENGLISH TURF.

    Latest cablegrams from London state that the Jockey Club have warned off Samuel Loates for life, and has refused licences to Thomas Loates, T. J. Calder and ...

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  12. THE HANDICAPPING DIFFICULTY.

    Sir,—Cannot the A.J.C. be induced to appoint a handicapper for jumping races who will display better judgment or more cure in his efforts than Mr. Scarr? Take, for ...

    Article : 298 words
  13. WELSHING.

    Sir,—I wish to call the attention of the Public to the systematic welshing that takes place in the leger reserve at Randwick. On the 6th inst. I backed Strephon with a ...

    Article : 218 words
  14. HORSEMEN'S "DODGES."

    Colonel Dodge, a very fluent writer on the horse, and customs of horsemen, supplies an English exchange with the following comments on Indian practices. ...

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  15. A LIBERAL OFFER

    A most liberal and tempting offer has been made to young scullers by Mr. David Warby, an enthusiast in this department. I is to the following effect:—Mr. Warby ...

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