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Advertising : 18 wordsSOME doubting Didymuses watching the running of Trencherman at Warwick Farm got a pain in their epigastrum, or a kick, or something or other, which made them ...
Article : 267 wordsTHE grass track was the principal one used this morning, and the track was very fair, though a trifle heavy owing to the rain that fell overnight. Barley Br[?] and Azure ...
Article : 414 wordsKensington races take place to-day. Brighton races to-morrow. Special train at 1.55. W. Kelso has turned the Mana golding ...
Article : 1,951 wordsTHE "breakdown" now appears a standard tale for trainers to "sling" to the press, so that every one will know certain horses are not worth backing. Why on earth trainers ...
Article : 494 wordsTHE weights for the above races made their appearance last Monday morning, and it came as a surprise to the sporting public, who thought they would not get a glimpse ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 451 wordsMINION, a small but slippery sort of a mare, by Beauchamp—Percussion, was in great demand for the Granville Stakes when betting opened, but before the horses were ...
Article : 142 wordsON that portion of almost every racecourse stand which is set apart for the stewards, there is painted the legend, "for stewards only," and it is a legend that should be lived ...
Article : 297 wordsThe magpie track was used this morning by the following horses:—Caledonia and Lucknow were bracketed for a mile gallop, though neither were fully extended for the ...
Article : 231 wordsIN January last Lord James of Hereford moved for the election of a select committee to inquire into the increase of public betting amongst all classes of society, and whether ...
Article : 219 wordsJOCKEY STEVE CALLINAN is slap up against it. For some time his luck has been dead out, and he brought his troubles to a climax on Saturday, when his mount, Madge, was ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 79 wordsOwing to a shower in the early hours of Tuesday morning the principal tracks were closed, and the only ones available were the tan and cinder rinks. Many horses galloped ...
Article : 221 wordsMANY weeks ago the SPORTSMAN Pointed out to "Tattersall" a method whereby he could laugh at the Postal Policeman Drake, and "Tattersall," having adopted the ...
Article : 107 wordsTHE V.R.C. handicapper has bumped against a snag with his weight work, and Mr. J. B. Clark is putting conundrums before the V.R.C. committee. As a rule, ...
Article : 300 wordsThe public lately are armed up with information with Wootton's horses, as to which will start when two or more of his n[?]g[?]are engaged in a race. Argo, nearly ...
Article : 249 wordsIN the High-Weight Handicap at Rosehill on Saturday, the mara Alice M'Carthy cut such capers as to raise the question, is it not up to the stewards of race meetings to ...
Article : 110 wordsMR. JOHN H. MUNRO, hon. sec. of the Clarence River Jockey Club, is circularising all registered clubs (outside Sydney and suburbs), with a view to holding a ...
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Sydney Sportsman (Surry Hills, NSW : 1900 - 1954), Wed 12 Mar 1902, Page 1
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