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  4. CLASS IMPROVES.

    At last Saturday's Rosehill meeting there were signs of the coming carnival of the Autumn, when horses will be running for as many thousands as they ...

    Article : 433 words
  5. A NINETY-YEAR AUSTRALIAN

    Few notice him as he takes his daily stroil along Goulburn-street, City, on the way to his customary stand at the corner of Elizabeth and Goulburn-streets. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. INDIANS AS TENNIS PLAYERS.

    Now that an indian team has been nominated for this year's Davis Cup, it is interesting to learn from "American Lawn Tennis" something about the ...

    Article : 307 words
  7. BRAEHEAD BREAKS RECORD.

    Saturday's Nursery resulted in a win for Braehend. by Mountain King from [?]. This very fine colt had only run once before Saturday's race, and ...

    Article : 569 words
  8. BOOKMAKERS AND COUNTRY RACING.

    Bookmaking at many country fixtures as becoming a [?]bility business with a vengeance particularly where unregistered racing is held. Under present ...

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  9. GRANVILLE STAKES.

    This brought out a big field, but there was more quantity than quality in it. [?] the top weight has a few winning performances in small races to his ...

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  10. HARRY CARTER.

    The Veteran Wicketkeeper, who Goes Home With the Australian Eleven. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. THE PARRAMATTA MILE.

    This brought back a well-known performer in Syce Knight, who looks well for the time, or rather he looks as if he will be well about Easter. Keni[?]s ...

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  12. REVERSALS OF FORM.

    Inquiries into reversals of form rarely lead to any satisfactory conclusion, and for that reason many racing men do not believe in them. their contention being ...

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  13. WARWICK ARMSTRONG.

    The Most Talked-of cricketer in Australia To-day. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. THE FEBRUARY HANDICAP.

    This was the best event of the day in the way of prize money, and it brought [?] a few horses of good class in Arch [?] David, and Colden Bronze. His ...

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  15. STARTING PRICES.

    "Re the committee that is at present sitting to draw up a set of rules relating to betting. "May I as one of the sporting public, ...

    Article : 229 words
  16. CHRYSOLAUS PEAPPEARS.

    One of the most interesting features of last Saturday's racing at Rosehill was the reappearance under silk of the grey flyer, Chrysolaus. It will be ...

    Article : 390 words
  17. Apprentice Killed.

    John Eustace Moroney, an apprentice jockey, was struck by a swing at Middle Harbor on Sunday last, with the result that he died a few hours ...

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  18. MAIDEN HANDICAP.

    The word was all over the course that polls had just been sold for about £1000 and that his new owner was going to get it all back in this ...

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  19. Trainer Injured.

    Sydney Buckleton, a horse-trainer of Duke-street, Kendsington, was thrown from a horse in Anzac-parade, Kensington, on Monday, and sustained slight ...

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  20. TWO-YEAR-OLDS AT ROSEHILL.

    Entering the Straight, Braehead Leads, Followed by Challenge. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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