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Advertising : 72 wordsA CASE, which appears in another portion of thin issue, came before Magistrate Wilshira last Thursday, in which a trainer named. Ford had the pony Home Rule taken ...
Article : 469 wordsTHERE is every indication that our fields for the approaching Do[?]star Handicap and Sydney Cup will he about the smallest on record. The absurdity of issuing the ...
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Article : 244 wordsRECENTLY some of the take down talent put up a good game an one of our suburban courses. They reckoned, however, without their host, 'They had a nicely-weighted ...
Article : 607 wordsMr. Hotspur, I'd forgetion Of some things I had to tell, Which are hot as any doings Or as any hob in Hell, ...
Article : 907 wordsI AM compiling a complete record of the caprices of the Canterbury Perk crowd for publication in the SPORTSMAN in the near future. The matter will be interesting ...
Article : 52 wordsKensington ponies prance to-day. Rosehill Cup meeting commences on Saturday next. Paul Pry's pranks in Melbourne are said ...
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Article : 387 wordsROSEBERY PARK Pony people have long since accumulated much notoriety of a mare or less unenviable nature, by reason of [?]tain and several peculiar ...
Article : 632 wordsOUR Newcastle correspondent writes: — Last Saturday was chosen by the Committee of the Wallsend Jockey Club to show their practical sympathy with the Committee of ...
Article : 263 wordsThe Albion Park Hippodrome eventuated on Saturday night (says our Queensland correspondent). Wretched handicapping and a big dose of "krook'uns" was the ...
Article : 102 wordsOUR Queensland correspondent writes: — A good deal of controversy is going on in the "Courier' and "Sportsman" anent the ruled[?]barring all persons interested officially ...
Article : 375 wordsDE AAR is a good deal fancied at present for the Doncaster, but looking at the weights of the Rosehill Cup, the nagappears to be thrown into the latter race. This ...
Article : 64 wordsFOR reversal of form, when the odds permit, commend this scribe to the latest exploit of the Golden Ring gentry. That these people are somewhat sultry at most times is ...
Article : 329 wordsTHE decision of Judge Oliffc, in the last race at Moorefield, was responsible for much dissatisfaction and disgust on the part of the public, who gave vent to their feelings in a ...
Article : 344 wordsGOLDEN RING won a race at Moorefield on Saturday last, and for aught I know the nag has been given the prize. 'This may seem a strange remark, but when the circumstances ...
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Sydney Sportsman (Surry Hills, NSW : 1900 - 1954), Wed 13 Mar 1901, Page 1
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