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  3. SIMPLY ACKNOWLEDGED.

    "By HEAVEN, that is strong" was the exclamation with which the Randwick Council received a letter from that august body, the A.J.C., at its last meeting. The lovely ...

    Article : 602 words
  4. SPORT JOTTINGS.

    The Sydney hurdler John Rid has joined W.Beek's team at Caulfield. Wakeful is being sought after by punters in connection with the Doncaster Handicap. ...

    Article : 2,031 words
  5. TIPPING EXTRAORDINARY.

    OUR Melbourne correspondent had a [?]nemenally successful day's tipping in our last issue for the first day's meeting of the V.R.C. He not only on one or two ...

    Article : 79 words
  6. TOFF TALE TELLERS

    Ones again can I approach you, Mr. Hotspar, on a theme Which has worried me for long, sir, When things are not what they seem. ...

    Article : 824 words
  7. SPORTSMAN'S NOTEBOOK.

    WHEN Leslie M'Donald bought Wakeful arid Aurons at the late disposal of the St. Alban's stud, it was evident that be held the key of the game, and was simply putting ...

    Article : 101 words
  8. PAPER PRICES.

    IF the newspaper reports of the prices on offer over the Newmarket were reliable, the, bookmakers were unusually generous. As reported in Friday's business, the guileas ...

    Article : 93 words
  9. RURSTING A MONOPOLY.

    SAYS out Queensland correspondent: — "The action of Tattersall's Club, in deharring any officials employed by any private racing venture being eligible "for employment by ...

    Article : 120 words
  10. WOOTTEN'S WOBBLERS.

    When Wootten bounds in and backs, his neddies or any particular prad, or has a punter on a prad the latter is generally recognised an deadly. When the public ...

    Article : 274 words
  11. COPPING THE COLONEL.

    It's all fish that comes to the net of the wily welsher or the tricky tale teller, and they just as gleefully take on a parson as a pug or a cabman as a colonel. Among ...

    Article : 309 words
  12. PARDON'S PRANKS.

    Not so long since Pardon won a double. Just Prior to that Pardon couldn't win at all, and many were the conjectures as to the capabilities of this Pardon. At Canterbury on ...

    Article : 198 words
  13. THE KUHN CROWD.

    It will be seen [?] column that Mr. Frank Kubn, who modestly describe himself as " leading jockey to one of the principal stables in Sydney," sates he will ...

    Article : 298 words
  14. A WAGGA WAGGA WAIL.

    The following paragraph appeared in the "Wagga Advertiser", of the 26th ultimo, and is undoubtedly from one who does not wish the racing proprieties well. ...

    Article : 458 words
  15. THE COOTS OF COOTAMUNKRA.

    IN our last issue we published a letter from a correspondent at Yaes, and explained inter alia that Cootamundra largely assisted in the horsey functions at that Afflick ...

    Article : 415 words
  16. A WOODENER FOR WILKINSON.

    IN our last issue we spoke of the inconsistencies of Mr. Wilkinson's handicapping, and instanced Vernon with his 7st 51b in the Kensington Handicap, mile and a quarter, ...

    Article : 475 words
  17. CANTERBURY CROOKS.

    VIEWED from a proper standpoint the racing at Canterbury on Saturday last was meet disappointing. The fields from start to finish fairly bristled with dead 'uns, who ...

    Article : 690 words
  18. LINGUISTIC LECHERS.

    APROPOS of the leading article by "Hotspar" which appeared in our last issue, on the asininity of the A.J.C., the dovecot of which autocratic alliance was somewhat ...

    Article : 430 words
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