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Advertising : 15 wordsTHE portrait we present our readers with this week is that of Mr. J. R. Crookes, the popular owner of end secretary to the Aspen dale Perk Races. Mr. Crookes has been for many rears before the Victorian public as an amateur horseman and trainer. The eldest son of Mr. J. R. Crookes, one of the pioneers of Bacchus Marsh, the subject of our ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 268 wordsR. P., Inglewood, writes:--T. D. is registered by the V.R.C. and is in Melbourne at Cup time (Caulfield). J. M. is guard on railway, and wanted to back some horses ...
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Advertising : 477 wordsI should be glad it yon would enlighten me on the following :--1. In a Sheffield Handicap race the winner is protested against by the two men who ran a dead heat ...
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Sportsman (Melbourne, Vic. : 1882 - 1904), Tue 23 Feb 1892, Page 1
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