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  4. GARDNER AND HIS GEEGEES.

    MR. JAMES GARDNER is a gentleman full to the brim of promise for a bright future. His fecund brain has provided many surprises for the pony public, and no doubt if ...

    Article : 548 words
  5. SUBSIDISING RACING.

    MORE than a [?] years ago it was said that the £50 five-furlong selling plater would soon be the proponderating type of the once famous British racehorse ...

    Article : 348 words
  6. SPORT JOTTINGS.

    Leapfrog is coming on well. Kensington pony races to-day.' Alice Mostyn ia rapidly regaining her best form. ...

    Article : 1,894 words
  7. AS ANTICIPATED.

    FOR several weeks past the SPORTSMAN has stated that the A. J.C. would not give effect to the disqualification of O'Brien by the N.J.C. After weeks of splendid sparring ...

    Article : 163 words
  8. THE SENATE.

    IT no oilier period of the colony's history has a political crisis of such interest and importance presented itself to the people of New South Wales generally, and ...

    Article : 634 words
  9. STRAIGHTENING THE STIFFS.

    I have noticed Mr. Hotspur, Since the SPORTSMAN had a go, At the crooks amongst the ponies That the game's been very slow. ...

    Article : 783 words
  10. SPORTSMAN'S NOTEBOOK.

    THE SPORTSMAN scribe for some considerable time past, has kept his optic on Burke's or Vernors Eulong, and has wandered whether all things do really come to him who only ...

    Article : 282 words
  11. DEADLY DULL

    Bookmakers continuo to report bolting at a standstill on the Leslie M'Donald Mile and the Victorians' Cup. It is generally accepted that the betting market is a fair ...

    Article : 157 words
  12. PITIFUL PODDY.

    IN the recent the Lodge which Numb won, [?] Jones' Poddy was trying. They were not in the know. Had they been so placed they ...

    Article : 132 words
  13. MORE MYSTERY.

    SUB-SECTION B in A.J.C. Rule 168 reads as follows:—"No person shall be eligible to have his name entered in the said Register who shall alter the 31st day of August, 1898, ...

    Article : 137 words
  14. WARNED OFF!

    FOR creating a disturbance in the saddling paddock at Forest Lodge acecourse on Friday last, W. Woodham, sen., W. Woodham, Jun., add Zarker were, on Monday ...

    Article : 36 words
  15. MOUNTAIN MAKES MONEY.

    A MAN named Mountain made three half dollars at Kensington last week, be it is alleged. He nearly made two 'quid, but through bad luck he just managed to miss ...

    Article : 481 words
  16. WATSONIAN WEAKNESS.

    In the columns of the Sportsman, in the "Notebook" and elsewhere, this scribe has spoken of the doings—doubtful doings—of the starter at the Lodge. All that he has ...

    Article : 434 words
  17. BELUS BOLTS.

    THE latest report from headquarters is that Mr. Isaac Earnshaw is slowly but surely recovering from the shock he received last Saturday at Rosehill when Bolus won the ...

    Article : 164 words
  18. THE LOVELY LEAGUE.

    We have received the following letter, which speaks for itself :— League of New South Wales Wheelmen, Sydney, March 23,1901. ...

    Article : 430 words
  19. TRAINERS' TROUBLES.

    HORSE-TRAINERS have on undoubted grievance against the bungling A.J.C. in the matter of training track facilities. For the right to use the tracks at Randwick trainers ...

    Article : 296 words
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