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  4. SPORTSMAN'S NOTEBOOK.

    The Vunderlust has seized "Randwick" Tom Taylor again. He's not a year back from a visit to his native San Francisco, and now he is arranging for a trip to ...

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  5. NOTES AND NEWS IN A NUTSHELL

    "Kenso" to-day. Brighton on Friday. The 14.1 pony Indians may account or a race shortly. ...

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  6. ANTICIPATIONS.

    It is some time since a race meeting was held under the auspices of the Australian Jockey Club, and should fine weather prevail on Saturday and Monday ...

    Article : 975 words
  7. Wootton in Africa.

    Dick Wootton's luck in South Africa seems to be of a very mixed description, as will be seen from the following extracts from the "Racing Calender," of ...

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  8. The Wresting Boom.

    There is undoubtedly a room in "rostlin" just now in Sydney, and challengers" are springing up like mushrooms, in a night. The advent of Jack Carkeek to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. Proceeds Prospects.

    Proceed was scratched out of the Apprentices' Handicap at Rosehill last Saturday, and maybe he is being reserved for the Novice Handicap to be decided ...

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  10. A Veteran Pair.

    At the meeting of the East Suffolk Agricultural Society, held on September 14. 1834, a chestnut mare was exhibited which was 43 years old. At the age of ...

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  11. Balmy Backers.

    Did punters fancy Bono was crook in the Apprentices' Handicap at Rosehill last Saturday, or what ? Surely they must have thought there was a screw ...

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  12. Australian Rules.

    There can be no question about the "esprit de corps" of the votaries of football as she is played in Victoria, under rules which have been somewhat ...

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  13. Speed a Sine Qua Non.

    A prominent American trainer—James Rowe — was recently asked what he thought of the 1908 racing year in that country. "I think," he said, "You've ...

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  14. The Late Mr. Joseph Matthew.

    "No tears are needed—fill out the wine, Let the goblets clash, and the grape juice flow ; Ho ! pledge me a death-drink, ...

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  15. Battling with Bookmakers.

    A bookmaker who fields in the paddock at pony and galloway meetings about Sydney all the year round has to pay a tidy sum to ply his calling. ...

    Article : 292 words
  16. An Essay on Ducks.

    Our gun expert has been among the birds, and weighs in with the following, which, however, sad to say, savors strongly of a Yankee yarn :—It was in a late ...

    Article : 261 words
  17. A Cranky Quibble.

    The Convoy-Gladsome appeal seems to have inspired others to try and get the stakes on a quibble, for the Racing Conference had before it the other day an ...

    Article : 166 words
  18. A Disappointment.

    The Steeplechase at Rosehill last Saturday did not turn out as expected, for it was generally thought that a big field would put in an appearance, seeing ...

    Article : 124 words
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