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  4. CLEVER BUNCO-STEERERS.

    FOLLOWING upon SPORTSMAN'S exposure last week of the tricks of the two stylishly-dressed scoundrela who worked a fraud on a suburban publican, comes word of another ...

    Article : 258 words
  5. ABEDARE'S ANTICS.

    IN the Hurdle Race at Rosehill Abedare received strong support from the public, who planked in to the tune of two to one. In this they made a mistake, for the Barclay ...

    Article : 281 words
  6. SPORTSMAN'S NOTEBOOK.

    THERE are a certain number of people in Newcastle (our Newcastle correspondent writes) who assert with the front of a highwayman, that the Newcastle Jockey Club, ...

    Article : 896 words
  7. SPORT JOTTINGS.

    Kensington races to-day. Portague is again in work. Black Metal is destined for India. Rickshaw continues to shape well at ...

    Article : 2,074 words
  8. ROYALTY AND RACING.

    Now that Royalty is coming, What a time there' sure to be 'Mongst the horse and pony people, And for punters such as we. ...

    Article : 773 words
  9. WILKINSON v. MORRIS.

    BOTH the above are handicappers, the former entrusted with the adjustment of weights at Kensington, and the latter doing similar duty at Brighton. For the past ...

    Article : 169 words
  10. TATTERSALL'S TALENT WANT THE TAILINGS.

    THE thirst for gold among the Tattersall's talent is insatiable. Their sphere of affluence is not sufficiently grand to satisfy their craving for the crusts of others. To ...

    Article : 469 words
  11. PRETENCE'S PRANKS

    AT the last meeting at Warwick [?], Frank M'Grath's Pretence, with C. M. Godby up, started in the Farm Stakes an equal favorite with Miss Minerva, and tan ...

    Article : 262 words
  12. THE CURSE OF COURSING.

    OUR Melbourne correspondent thus mentions the Mentone meeting : — A great deal has been said and written as to the revival of coursing in Victoria this season ; but if ...

    Article : 532 words
  13. THE ROSEBERY PARK FATALITY.

    THE terrible [?] at "Rosebery Park" yesterday, which resulted in the death of two jockeys and the injury of a third, has cast a gloom over the racing world of ...

    Article : 309 words
  14. TRI D'OR'S NON-TRY.

    THE Hurdle Race at Rosehill was as full of crookedness and cussedness as a half-hatched egg. There was a good field, no less than 11 sporting silk for the sticks ...

    Article : 260 words
  15. QUEER DOINGS.

    SOME time back the SPORTSMAN had something to say about a mysterious man by the name of Miller, in connection with the running of Rejoice, when that Miller, ...

    Article : 536 words
  16. DEATH OF A PROMINENT SPORTSMAN.

    THE news of the death of the Tasmanian sportsman, Mr. G. S. Agnew, was received with great regret here (says our Melbourne correspondent), especially owing to the ...

    Article : 241 words
  17. THE WAYS OF WOMEN.

    AFTER Pretence had von the Senate Handicap at Rosehill on Saturday, the following conversation took place between two lady punters, one of them beyond doubt a New ...

    Article : 163 words
  18. BEAUTIFUL BETTING.

    WHETHER the Books are broke or punters have so much money they do not know how to use it fast enough, there is no doubt but that the pawnshop prices now offered by the ...

    Article : 299 words
  19. EARNEST NOT SPORT.

    ONE of the Old Brigade's proteges at the Town Hall is going strong in the "Pinching" Stakes. Frantic efforts are being made to square it, and the Sunday paper ...

    Article : 53 words
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