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  5. HINGSTON'S LONG RIDE.

    Tt is a mistaken idea that some people have got into their top-pieces that a steeplechase horseman does not like a long ride over the big timber. Those, ...

    Article : 206 words
  6. SOUTH COAST RACING.

    The attendance at the Wollongong Jockey Club meeting last Thursday was above the average, while a very fair lot of horses took part at it. George Gunn, ...

    Article : 154 words
  7. COULDN'T MAKE IT OUT.

    It takes a lot to shake the faith of some people in the following of a horse. On Wednesday the admirers of Fiddlestring considered that the black horse gave ...

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  8. ASCOT RACES.

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  9. ON TAP.

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  10. CITY TATTERSALL'S RACES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 565 words
  11. HOW HE WINS 'EM.

    Aurofodina and Eye Glass pulled very hard in the A.J.C. Plate, but Trafalgar took matters particularly easy, and it is his great tractability and good temper that ...

    Article : 75 words
  12. A BRACE OF WINS.

    Paddy Nolan has commenced his tricks again. He had the effrontery to cop a couple of races at the toney Randwick fixture last Saturday, but as Pat is always ...

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  13. DIDN'T DO HIS DASH.

    "Does long-distance racing impair the sprinting abilities of horses?" The question has often been put to racegoers and owners, and though it is generally ...

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  14. TIME OF TIDE.

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  15. HIS RUNNING CHALLENGED.

    The owner of Gunboat, also its jockey, as asked a question by the stewards on Wednesday, relative to the horse's running in the City Handicap. The horse ...

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  16. BOOK TIMES IN RACING.

    The meeting of the A.J.C. that concluded on Saturday was the best ever held by the club. If the fixtures continue to advance pro rata with what they ...

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  17. CITY TATTERSALL'S CLUB.

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  18. LUCKY LETA.

    A couple of strong tips early in the day for the Second Nursery Handicap on Saturday were Former and Aurifer, and many of the books had each of them ...

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  19. SIMILARITY OF COLORS.

    Unless racegoers are provided with a good pair of field glasses and are well up is the same, they cannot at times pick oit-[?]t other, from which" in some, of the ...

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  20. A GOOD OPENING.

    The Bar Vons beat backers first up on Saturday. Though Barlow was fairly well invested upon in the Rous Handicap, very few backers stood him to beat ...

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  21. ZOEMOLME'S ZIG-ZAG.

    The unpropitious weather that prevailed throughout the early morning militated against a big roll-up at Randwick last Wednesday, though as this was the off ...

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  22. UNLUCKY AT THE START.

    Symetris helped backers a lot on Wednesday when she got home in the Easter Stakes. There was big money for the Malster mare from the opening till the ...

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  23. WHY THE PRICE?

    Backers who held out any hope of Saxonite defeating Trafalgar at weight for age over 2 miles in the Cumberland Stakes on Wednesday could scarcely ...

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  24. NO YOUNG CRACKERJACKS.

    The three-year-olds seen out at the A.J.C. Autumn meeting, though comprising the best the States can boast of, were not of much account. Jacamar and a few ...

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  25. TURF PARASITES.

    At the recent Randwick races pick-pockets were busy, and, though only a few of thorn were caught, it is safe to say that a great number of people were ...

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  26. ANTICIPATIONS.

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  27. "CONNOLLY'S CHANCE."

    After Barlow's victory in the Rous Handicap, backers began to wonder whether they were in for a trot of outs. Gunboat was engaged in the next event, ...

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  28. TRAFALGAR'S TRIUMPHS.

    In Trafalgar's wake rode a despondent quartette of heroes, or was it tomfoolery on the part of the owners of horses that opposed the chestnut, to ...

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  29. REASONABLE COMPLAINT.

    "Conundrum" writes:—"A good while back there was an outcry amongst trainers about the Associated Racing Clubs not catering for the 14.3 class, but why ...

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  30. CITY TATTERSALL'S.

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