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  4. Notes and Notices.

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  6. Flemington Improvements.

    When the V.R.C. works committee commence the extension of their saddling paddock in the direction of the Saltwater River, it would be as well if they shifted ...

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  7. Amateur Glove Contest.

    A RECENT arrival from England, Mr. W. Buck, who has made himself exceedingly popular in racing circles, has been matched to box Mr. George Seale, the ...

    Article : 215 words
  8. "Playing It Up."

    WE hear so seldom of a punter having attained the summit of his ambition, and succeeded in backing every winner during an afternoon's racing, that it is ...

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  9. Horses for India.

    MATCHLOCK, the last Champion winner, goes to India, where he will run in the colours of a local magnate, on whose behalf Mr. C. B. Lowe has purchased ...

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  10. THE "Sportsman's" Guide

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  12. CYCLING.

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  13. FOOTBALL.

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  14. New Zealand Youngsters.

    THE three Musket colts recently brought over from New Zealand by Mr. W. E. Dakin--Tranter, Mona, and Escutcheon -- appear in the list of ...

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  15. LACROSSE.

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  16. To Hounds.

    FEW of my readers are probably aware that Terang, who electrified the visitors to Moonee Valley on Saturday by the consummate ease with which he flew his ...

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  17. FLEMINGTON CHAT.

    The late rains have wonderfully improved the sand-track, and the tan-rink, which is being widened all round, is now very nearly completed. At this time of ...

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  18. Grand National Entries.

    When viewed alongside the various events which closed on the 3rd inst. for the V.R.C. and V.A.T.C. Spring Meetings, we suppose the entries for the ...

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  19. OUR COUPONS.

    As for the next four or five months the attention of the sporting public will be turned towards the three big events of the spring -- the Caulfield Cup, V.R.C. ...

    Article : 216 words
  20. New Zealand Cup Weights.

    THE New Zealand handicapper's opinion of the relative merits of Trenton, [?] ...

    Article : 302 words
  21. LATE SCRATCHINGS.

    The heavy fine of twenty sovereigns, imposed by the Stewards of the Moonee Valley Club, on the owner of Roulette, is not one penny more than the exigencies ...

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  22. TIPS.

    Two years back, when, amongst other winners at the Bendigo Meeting, I plumped for the double YARREE and CHIPPENHAM. ...

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  23. Ahead.

    BACKERS have always a keen eye to the future. "Men may come and men may go," but the metallic pencil, like Tennyson's brook, " goes on for ever." ...

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  24. Runaway Apprentices.

    THE number of apprentices who have "taken French leave" seems to be on the increase of late, the most recent addition to the ranks of runaways being a lad named ...

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  25. The Minimum Weight.

    FROM time to time members of Parliament in England have attempted to regulate racing and the minimum weights. In 1960, says a writer on "The Progress ...

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  26. Erroneously Entered.

    THE most noticeable entry for this year's Maiden Steeplechase is that of Royal Maid, the well-known hurdleracer, but the conditions of the race specify ...

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  27. Going to the Stud.

    BROWN AND ROSE, who, during the past twelve months, has cost her backers a small fortune, is reported to be about to visit Martini-Henry; and Uralla, who has ...

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