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  6. PROPRIETY, PRISMS, AND PRUNES.

    Mind your P's, please, if you do not want to figure under these P's, with, perhaps, a peppering.--Sage advice. "The Sportsman's" staff comprises ...

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  7. THIS YEAR'S FIGHTERS.

    Who will oppose Dan Creedon for the Middle-weight Championship. Charles "Kid" M'Coy (Norman Selby) was born in Indianspolis, Indians, on 13th October, 1873. He stands 5ft 11in, and, in condition, weighs 11st 10lb. He made his first public appearance as a pugilist in St. Paul, Minn., June, 1891, with Pete Jenkins (colored), and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. OVER THE STYX.

    Who died rather suddenly in Adelaide on Friday eight last, was a well-known member of the new dashing school of cross-country riders. A native ef Wagga Wagga, Ohlsen, while yet a " nipper," entered the employ of Mr. W. Yeomans, for whom, after he had learned to handle the reins properly, he rode ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. OWNERS AND TRAINERS' REMINDERS.

    Handicaps for the Mentone R.C. Whit Monday meeting will be declared next Friday. Next Saturday handicaps for the ...

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  11. Sporting Gossip.

    J. E. Brewer has leased Rosella from Mr. W. Lang, and intends trying the half-sister to Lady Betty over hurdles. Yesterday morning Rosella was given ...

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  12. A Look Ahead.

    The following should run well:-- TRIAL HANDICAP -- MAGDALENE or TRUTH. HURDLE RACE-- GOLD or HOTSPUR. ...

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  13. THE WEEK'S TURF FIXTURES.

    The following are the Turf events announced to take place before our next issue-- WEDNESDAY, 2ND JUNE. ...

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  14. TASMANIAN NOTES.

    On Queen's Birthday a fair contingent of the sporting public roiled up at Carrick, where Mr. P. G. Monaghan had a good bill of fare ready. The rain poured ...

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  15. "REGINALD'S" SELECTIONS.

    PUBLICANS' PURSE-- ORIENT or WOLF. GRAND ANNUAL HURDLE RACE-- His GRACE OF SEABREEZE. JUBILEE PLATE-- SKIPPER or LADY ...

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  16. (THURSDAY.)

    FLYING HANDICAP-- SID or TABLE TALK. WINTER HANDICAP -- CANOONA or SKIPPER. ...

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  17. V.A.T.C. GRAND NATIONAL ENTRIES

    Mr. Thomas W. Moule, sec. of the V.A.T.C., advertises the particulars of the two principal events to be run at the Grand Rational Steeplechase meeting on ...

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