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  4. Turf Tattle.

    MR. BARNARD'S tip for the Caulfield Cup seems to be Brockleigh or Jeweller, judged by the Toorak Handicap published elsewhere. The Sydney horses will be ...

    Article : 1,104 words
  5. Correspondence.

    SIR,--that the V.R.C. committee are trying is such a praiseworthy way to raise the moral tone of racing, would it be presuming too much to bring under their ...

    Article : 461 words
  6. Sporting Gossip.

    AT the Sherwood Park races on Wednesday every first favorite won. ALICE, Fair Alice, was a refrain I heard hummed on Saturday at Moonee ...

    Article : 1,431 words
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  9. DISPUTES DECIDED AND DOUBTS DISPELLED.

    "Portarlington" writes:--"In a football match played recently between the V.A. and Portarlington I wagered that the V.A. would win. The result was V.A. 3 goals, ...

    Article : 84 words
  10. About a Bet.

    B. C. B., Warrnambool, writes:--A bets B £5 that Macduff did not get within three fences of The Duke in the V.R.C. Grand National Steeplechase won by Redleap. ...

    Article : 77 words
  11. The Price of Admission.

    J. F., Deniliquin, states:--P. bets J that any person can go from the flat into the saddling paddock at Flemington for 5s., and J bets that he cannot. Who wins ? ...

    Article : 164 words
  12. The Handicapping Controversy.

    SIR,--The newspaper correspondence on the above subject between Messrs. S. G. Cook and F. F. Dakin has, I am sure, been read with studied interest by all classes of ...

    Article : 667 words
  13. Cricket Doubt.

    S. S. writes:--A gives a medal for the highest individual score during season 1892 and 1893. B scores 50 runs, out; C scores 50 runs, not out, play being stopped ten ...

    Article : 70 words
  14. THE LUCKY JOCKEYS.

    WETTING on the 10th ult., "Rapier," in a London illustrated weekly says:-- "Up to -Saturday-night last the half-dozen leading jockeys had ridden ...

    Article : 366 words
  15. Must He Pay?

    D. S., Digby, asks:-- 1. Must a bookmaker pay his own-ticket, no matter who goes to him to get paid with it, on a winning horse, the bet and number of ticket being marked ...

    Article : 471 words
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    ONE of the most successful meetings ever held at Randwick was commenced on Saturday week, continued on Tuesday and Thursday last, and concluded on ...

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