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  4. BUYING A YEARLING.

    NOW is the time of year when the yearling: buyer feverishly scans the catalogues in the hope of landing on a good horse. By the time the yearlings ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. TURF NOTES AND NOTIONS:

    Now that the V.R.C. meeting has been detinitely fixed to start on saturday weights for the doncaster handicap and sydney cup may be expected ...

    Article : 397 words
  6. A GENTLEMAN SPORTSMAN.

    It is a tradition of British sportsmen that a man must tell the truth, play the game, keep silent under defeat, and treat opponents fairly. How has ...

    Article : 422 words
  7. MOOREFIELD MEETING.

    This brought out fourteen runners, of which eight were three-olds, so there is some hope Joe them. There were four year-olds and two ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. BETTING MEN'S HONOR.

    The code of honor which prevails on the Turf is as high as it is in any commerical community in the world, and so long as racing men, owners, trainers, ...

    Article : 257 words
  9. THE CARLTON MILE.

    This was a sort of consolation stakes Mr S. Gore the trainer who had his leg broken by a kick from marcineclle while trying to [?] that unruly ...

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  10. APPRENTICITIS.

    There is an epidemic just now out randwick way of appprenticitis, adiscase which attacks only the owners and trainers of racehorses, the ...

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  11. MR. HARRY HOGAN.

    Mr. Harry Hogan, the Western District Racing Association's stipendiary steward, whose photo we publish, has occupied the position with credit to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. MAIDEN RACES.

    Competitors in the maiden race on saturday bumped one straight from the oven in kerm a three-year-old colt by kermaa, a horse whose stock ...

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  13. Death of J. P. Brun.

    Mr. A. H. White, of Noumea, writes to inform us of the death of "Joe" Burn, at one time part-owner of cagou and ladies' man. He died in Noumea on ...

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  14. AMERICAN JOCKEYS.

    While the list of jockeys for last year contains nearly three hundred names, there are less than twenty who could be designated as good riders and not ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. CHAMPION BOXER'S MOTHER.

    Jack Dempsey, heavyweight champion of the world. Who has been spending the holidays with has mother at salt lake city, was certainly [?] at the old ...

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  16. THE FLYING HANDICAP.

    The same old gang turned out for his, and if ever there was a field, whose form was thoroughly well known it was this one; and yet the public ...

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  17. THE XOGARAH STAKES.

    This race, for horses that have never won £50 except in a maiden race, was a boil-over, as not one of the three best-backed horses got a place. The ...

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