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Advertising : 6 wordsM.D., Newbridge, sends the following : -- My horse is in full training, and has a "start" in the fetlock joint. There is no swelling. The colt will be lame to-day and well ...
Article : 223 words"AND is this where I saw Anchorite run his ten furlongs inside 14 before 3 o'clock in the morning ?" was the first thought that occurred to me yesterday, when, at noon. I ...
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Article : 119 wordsTHE subject of the above portrait is one of the youngest of race secretaries. He has now held the position to the Williamstown Racing Club for about four years. To his father, Mr. H. P. Sutton, the credit is, however, distinctly due of actively engaging in the work of bringing the Williamstown racecourse into prominence. This club has been in existence ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Article : 253 wordsOWING to the intervention of the clerk of the weather -- who certainly on this occasion merits all the abuse levelled at his muchly-maligned head -- we ...
Article : 655 wordsPED, Glenaroua, asks: -- Foot-racing was held at Glenaroua on 19th June last. Synon won the Maiden Plate and Sheffield. The second man in the Sheffield protested against ...
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Article : 239 wordsCOUNTRYMAN writes : -- Would you kindly decide the following : -- A bets B £1 on a football match, and backs Yarroweyah against the Numurkah team. The Numurkah ...
Article : 311 wordsTo racegoers generally the form of Mr. Whittingham's trainer, "Jack" Keating, was well known. That he had earned the respect and esteem of all who made his acquaintance ...
Article : 357 wordsHARD HIT writes: -- I backed a treble, Carlton, Esse[?]den, and North Melbourne, on Saturday last. Carlton and Essendon won their matches. North Melbourne and ...
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Advertising : 385 wordsW. W. D., Bulla, writes: -- A and B are playing a game of euchre. A shuffles and gives them to B to cut. B runs them, and A (the dealer) puts the top card underneath. ...
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Sportsman (Melbourne, Vic. : 1882 - 1904), Tue 14 Jul 1891, Page 1
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