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Advertising : 44 wordsThe addresses of Counsel and Mr. Justice Pring's Summing up in the above action, reported at length in last issue, closed at about 11 o'clock on Wednesday last, when ...
Article : 84 wordsSome of our crack handicap horses being away in melbourne and other preparing for the trio is responsible for the paucity of first class cattle ...
Article : 602 wordsKensinton Races to-day. Brighton Races on Friday. Moorefield Race on Saturday. Barragunda left Sydney last Friday for ...
Article : 1,849 wordsThe Totalisator Bill is going well and strong, and if passed in its present form will settle the bookmakers calling. Whaerever the Tote has been introduced with a ...
Article : 98 wordsThe tan and inner grass tracks were used this morning and on the letter the following gallops took place:—Benedick rattled off nine furlongs in 2min 10½ sec, and saida ...
Article : 334 wordsThe Kensington folk evidently believe in the truth of the adage, "prevention is better than cure," and gave ir practise in connection with a pony names silent sam ...
Article : 124 wordsLast week the sporting world was promised some choice revelation in connection with a sporting libel actiopn, wherein according to industriously circulated ...
Article : 101 wordsThere was a high old time in the Leger at Rosebery Park on tuesday week, and for quite a while a bookmaker named Pilcher was in considerable doubt as to ...
Article : 355 wordsThe racing pony Crusty appears to be born to create trouble, aud upon more than one occasion has had people guessing. At Rosebery, the other day, ewe or two fielders ...
Article : 289 wordsThis is the season of the year when the philanthropic horse-owner prances around looking for a sporting reported to tell him that "the stable has not a solitary bon on ...
Article : 351 wordsThe horses to work left-handed on the tan last saturday morning were:—The Persian, who put a mile to his credit, the last seven furlong occupying 1min 35½sec. ...
Article : 67 wordsOur old friend Sydney Galvayne, the vet., has written a book on the South Africa war remounts, and a London paper gives the following bit from it in its own ...
Article : 133 wordsThe inner grass and tan tracks were the only ones available this morning. Prior to the ordinary work, tin horses intended for ' Victoria worked left-handed, Sir Leonard ...
Article : 416 wordsThe starting stumbling block bobbed op again at Forest Lodge on Thursday,: and some of the sends-offs stunk stiflingly. The start of the Fourteen-one Handicap ...
Article : 207 wordsSome trainers of hurdle and steeplechase, horses are complaining bitterly about the restriction placed upon them by the A.J.C. Those who rightly growl are men that have ...
Article : 183 wordsIt has been the invariable custom for all maiden horse, no maiden how often they ' have started unsuccessfully at other courses, or whetlier they have started at all, to be ...
Article : 135 wordsThe attention of the minister for Public works (the Hon E. W. O'Sullivan) having been directed to the fact that the men employed on Government works are given to ...
Article : 142 wordsOar dearly beloved brother! of the Evangelical Council a few evening since let themselves loose on the evils of the totalisator, and with much unction ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 62 wordsMr. E. Maloney has become so disgusted with his had luck as the owner of ponies and galloways that he decided last week to pet shut of those now in his table, and ...
Article : 90 wordsThe well known [?] race mary picture by Far Ni[?] changed hands at a satisfactory figure. The [?] ...
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Sydney Sportsman (Surry Hills, NSW : 1900 - 1954), Wed 24 Sep 1902, Page 1
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