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  4. ROCK FOREST'S RUN.

    ROCK FOREST'S party received a shock when the gelding opened up favorite for the Hurdle Race. A lot of money was planked on him by the public, who stepped in on the ...

    Article : 188 words
  5. TRAINERS' TROUBLES.

    COMMENTING upon the statement by an English sporting writer that some trainers in England received three guineas per horse per week, and some as little as 25s, a ...

    Article : 130 words
  6. ROYALTY ON RACING.

    AT the special request of a large number of sportsmen, among whom were such prominent patrons of the turf as Roarty, Jumbo Barnett, Banjo Clibborn, Pat the ...

    Article : 1,031 words
  7. SPORT JOTTINGS.

    Kensington races to-day. Man of Honor is spelling again. Duchess is due for a race shortly. Moorefield Races next Saturday. ...

    Article : 1,805 words
  8. MILLER'S MYSTERIOUS MOKE.

    UNDER the Above heading, I published a paragraph last week which has brought forth the following letter from J. H. Rose, of Archer-street, Burwood:— ...

    Article : 521 words
  9. THE REASON WHY.

    A CONVERSATION overheard between two pony owners contained a jugful of information on a point that has often been discussed, namely, why nominations were not ...

    Article : 106 words
  10. SPORTSMAN'S NOTEBOOK.

    THE military brass band that is engaged by the A.J.C. comprises 22 musicians, though the contract ia for only 16. The extra men are put on gratis by the conductor, as he ...

    Article : 178 words
  11. SILLY ON SEX.

    THERE was a question as to whether Faith should be allowed to start in the Trial Handicap at Epsom on Saturday. She appeared on the book as a horse instead of ...

    Article : 116 words
  12. THE TOTE AND THE TOMMIES.

    THUS a Queensland correspondent:—As a constant reader and admirer of "Hotspur," I certainly commend him for his outspoken remarks on the subject of "Short odds" as ...

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  13. WELL DONE, CRACKER.

    I DON'T suppose that with a search warrant you could find in all New South Wales a more willing joker than Cracker Cornwall, that is, when he is out playing for keeps. ...

    Article : 348 words
  14. CROZIER QUARRELS WITH BREWER.

    IT is reported that Mr. John Crozier and his trainer, J. E. Brewer, have parted company, and it is certain that Gunga Din, Dirk Hammerhand, and Cicero are in ...

    Article : 113 words
  15. NOR'-WESTER'S WOBBLE.

    AT the conclusion of the Disposal Handicap at Ashburton (N.Z.) on Friday the stewards held an inquiry into Nor'-Wester's running. The Apremont—Zephyr gelding won the ...

    Article : 169 words
  16. THE NATIONAL CANDIDATES.

    A NUMBER of likely National candidate have been schooling lately, says our Melbourne correspondent. Rickshaw and his stable mate, the Tasmanian Exchange, both ...

    Article : 163 words
  17. A RACE ON SNOW.

    THE Liverpool stewards have been pretty generally condemned for allowing the Grand National to be run in such a severe storm. The "Field" says:—"The course, and even ...

    Article : 265 words
  18. THE ROSEBERY FATALITY.

    As a result of the benefit race meeting recently held at Rosebery Park, together with the subscriptions collected by Mr. Ben Jonas, a sum of £211 will be ...

    Article : 159 words
  19. PADDY PASSED OUT.

    ON Friday last W. Hammett's bay horse, with his owner and rider, for the manyth time, was poised out of Kensington and told to remain away for a period of 12 ...

    Article : 452 words
  20. VICTORIAN RACECOURSE ROBBERY.

    THE Victorian section of our literary staff writes thus:—"Just at present we are having a perfect epidemic of crooked running and reveals of form. Hardly a ...

    Article : 478 words
  21. HONORARY AND HOT.

    WE extract the following from one of the Sydney morning dailies:— The following clipping from a Victorian sporting writer's notes is a strong argument in ...

    Article : 354 words
  22. A RULE OF RACING.

    THE secretary of a racing club propounds the following in Christchurch (N.Z.) "Referee":—A., being the secretary of a racing club, receives on the day of general ...

    Article : 280 words
  23. TETHERING TRIERS.

    IF there is one horse owner more than another in New South Wales that has hard luck it is the owner of Berwick. For years past he has figured as a horseowner, ...

    Article : 285 words
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