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  4. A WORD FOR WOODGATE.

    OUR Queensland latter of last issue contained a paragraph which stated that, "Boreas IL was apparently in a nasty humor, but as he belongs to L. E. Turner, th ...

    Article : 297 words
  5. "THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN EAST AND WEST."

    The difference between the public who patronise our pony courses and the public that assembles at the clubs registered by the A.J.C. has often come to the notice of the ...

    Article : 397 words
  6. FOULED HIS OWN NEST.

    I'm a coachman, Mister Hotspur, That's before I lost me place, Not through any fault of mine, but Through a family's disgrace. ...

    Article : 843 words
  7. SPORTSMAN'S NOTEBOOK.

    Peppercorn has been very peppery of late. In fact, he has been as piquant as the stewards of Canterbury and Rosehill have been mild. Centurion, since he was made ...

    Article : 334 words
  8. SPORT JOTTINGS.

    Rosebery Park rion have been postponed till Friday next. H. Dargin has again taken up the steeple-chaser Sportsman. ...

    Article : 1,870 words
  9. THE GREED FOR GAIN.

    AMERICAN owners seem to suffer a great deal from the greed of racecourse owners. The SPORTSMAN correspondent, in a letter dated April 26, said :—"This year there ...

    Article : 259 words
  10. THE CRONK CREEK CROWD.

    At the Creek, Brisbane, on Wednesday last, there was a great run on the Far Niente two-year-old Hong Kong ; but the pony Kerry won in a trot, without a bean ...

    Article : 417 words
  11. O.T.C. HYDE.

    SATURDAY was absolutely the last appearance of Mr. Abel Hyde as secretary of the Q.T.C., and with his retirement the work of reform commences. Several of the ...

    Article : 51 words
  12. ONE MATCH—TWO RESULTS.

    The following two distinctly different reports of apparently one and the same football match is a sample of what the editor of a sporting paper in New South Wales has ...

    Article : 369 words
  13. BOB THE BOBBER.

    Bon is a good horse, but the people behind him are hotter than Keen's mustard. They use the good horse Bob as a first-class machine for robbing the public. After ...

    Article : 472 words
  14. ON THE TRACK.

    THERE was some rather interesting work at Flemington on Monday morning. His race at Williamstown has evidently smartened up Beau Brummel, for he galloped once ...

    Article : 129 words
  15. THE G.N. NEDDIES.

    THE Grand National horses are naturally attracting considerable attention just no and I never remember there being such a lot of cripples engaged as there are on this ...

    Article : 647 words
  16. RACING IN ENGLAND.

    MR. GEORGE VOWLKS, the veteran handicapper, who recently returned to Melbourne from a short trip to England, saw a good bit of racing while in the Old Country. He ...

    Article : 178 words
  17. BOOKS AND BACKERS.

    Tan long-looked for handicaps for the Epsom and Metrop and the two Cups are now before the playful punter, who will straightaway proceed to pick the various ...

    Article : 102 words
  18. THE "NORMAN" CASE.

    APPARENTLY we have not yet heard the last of the "Norman" case, for the V.R.C. have had on Rammage, the trainer of the horse, before them. No decision was arrival at, ...

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