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  3. PROGRAMMES AND SELECTIONS.

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  4. The Story of Oakbank

    There may be a divergence of opinion as to the actual attendance at Oakbank on Easter Monday, but everybody must be agreed that it constituted a record. The ...

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  7. STEWARDS’ ENQUIRIES AND MISHAPS.

    It was reported that J. Sing claimed the mount on Doiran in the Great Eastern Steeplechase. The Stipendiary stewards decided that, as he had been engaged to ...

    Article : 166 words
  8. THE CUP.

    The Cup field was reduced to 11 runners, which was one fewer than Melbolt defeated feated a year ago. The Footbolt gelding was again included in the field, and as will ...

    Article : 498 words
  9. THE RACING.

    A few minut[?] before noon the bells were set ringing for the Hurdle Race. An original acceptance of 15 was reduced to e dozen., which was one leas than did duty ...

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  10. FOR THE FOURTH TIME.

    Doiran not only landed the spoils, but he deserved them. He always looked a winner, and no horse has ever jumped the country with more grace and skill. He ...

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  11. AFTER THE GREAT RACE.

    Doiran Returning to the Enclosure followed by Coryota and Manorway ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. THE BETTING.

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  13. THE RACE DESCRIBED.

    The first spice of excitement was caused by Burgoo, who was out wide at the start, swinging and losing half a dozen lengths. It was soon quite evident that Liddle ...

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  14. SANDRIDGE & CO.

    The gift horse Sandridge stripped in capital order, and his condition was a credit to his amateur owner-trainer, Mr. Alf Lord. A couple of years ...

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  15. THE BIG ’CHASE

    The race of the day followed. There was a time when the Great Eastern Steeplechase was the foremost jumping event in Australia in importance and ...

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  16. THE REMAINING EVENTS.

    There was only one scratching—Wawa gone in the Amateur Steeplechase, for which Consprat was a warm favourite, with Flodden next in demand. ...

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