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  4. OUR NOTEBOOK

    Last week we pointed out how at Rosebery a couple of weeks ago Telowar ran third, while Matador, to whom Telowar was conceding 191bs. ran badly ...

    Article : 280 words
  5. SPORTING SPARKS.

    A surprise packet—the British cricket team. After a night out there is no "pic me up" like a plunge in the surf. ...

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  6. KENSINGTON RACES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 695 words
  7. ROSEHILL RACES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 653 words
  8. WELL-TANNED.

    Saturday Half-holiday writes.—Not being able to go to pony courses, they mostly race on Wednesdays, I was surprised, upon attending Kensington last ...

    Article : 132 words
  9. A TOKEN OF RESPECT.

    Out of respect to Mr. Peter Moore, who lost his daughter, Madeline, last week after a short illness, all the Jockeys that rode at Moorefield on ...

    Article : 82 words
  10. A SEVERE FALL.

    The Trenchant horse Severe gave his rider, A. Brooks, a rather rough fall preparatory to taking the track for the Flying. Handicap on Saturday. Just ...

    Article : 74 words
  11. WHAT ABOUT MAC?

    The N. S. W. selectors should, now that our team requires renovating, cast their eyes in the direction of that fine and agressive batsman. Alec Mackenzie, ...

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  12. A FICKLE JADE.

    [?] mare Alarm is a pebble for a pony man to persevere with She might do to disburse and scatter a few Duke of Portland or Boss Croker thousands, ...

    Article : 131 words
  13. PIKE PILLORIED.

    That wonderful midget rider, Jim Pike, began the day well at Moorefield on Saturday by winning the first two races, but then his luck took a turn, as ...

    Article : 320 words
  14. A KNOCK OUT.

    The train conpartment contained but two occupants, both of them bucks. So far, they had travelled without exchange of conversation. The one who looked ...

    Article : 252 words
  15. BLOOD WILL TELL—AND FIGHT.

    Lovers of horses, especially the thoroughbreds, will be pleased to read of the little incident that occurred on a stud farm down Gerringong way. On ...

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  16. BLUE DIAMOND'S BLOOMER.

    Like most of Metal's get Blue Diamond is partial to a bit of distance, and there was a fair amount of mug management about the poulticing of her ...

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  17. HO! HILDEBROOK.

    When Hildebrook was defeated at the last Canterbury Park meeting many of the spectators reckoned he was unlucky to lose, as after beginning slowly ...

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  18. A DEAD HEAT.

    The owner of Nowra Lass is undoubtedly an unlucky man, as if Dame Fortune had but glanced his way on Saturday he would have captured at least one ...

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  19. A GOOD GALLOWAY.

    When Mary'F was racing with the ponies she was always considered a top-notcher, but probably her greatest admirers would hardly expect her to exhibit, the form she ...

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  20. ALAS THOSE CHIMES!

    In Kensington Maiden Welter on Saturday, a pair of somewhat similarly built chestnuts, same sex, same nomination, and therefore same colors, had ...

    Article : 221 words
  21. ANTICIPATIONS.

    Flying Welter.—Reliance 1, Remark 2, Discord 3. Fourteen-two Handicap.—Kaedf 1, Loongana 2, Boldie 3. ...

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  22. HARBOR LIGHT'S GLEAM.

    At last, Harbor Light's people got some satisfaction out of racing that hitherto erratic horse. Notwithstanding that they found it necessary to adorn ...

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  23. "EXPLANATION ACCEPTED."

    At Moorefield on Saturday, another of those monotonous farces, "explanation accepted," was given to the press. The subject of the inquiry was ...

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  24. NOT ANXIOUS.

    Fields were large and the racing splendid at Moorefield on Saturday, but the day's enjoyment was marred by the outrageous and impudent manner in ...

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  25. ROSEHILL.

    Cylde Stakes.—Coppertop 1, Isos 2, Malsterdelle 3. Jumper's Flat Race.—Jewel Case 1, Mountain Daisy 2, Irascible 3. ...

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    During the Poona racing season Fred Williams, of this State, headed the list of winning jockeys with 27 winning mounts, while Joe Killorn, who ...

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