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  6. OUR PAST AND PRESENT THOROUGHBRED STALLIONS.

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  8. A Look Ahead.

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    THE well-known proprietor of the Royal Mail Hotel has for many years been intimately principal backer of Connor in his wrestling matches with Cannon. At all other athletic events of note he has also been a conspicuous figure. A believer in boxing and running, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. Win or Place ρ

    WAGER, Westbury, Tasmania, wants as to answer the following:--A backs Correze against Chaldean with B, and makes no conditions about places. B refuses to pay, ...

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  11. DISPUTES DECIDED AND DOUBTS DISPELLED.

    H. N., Woodside, writes:--A. B. C. and D have been appointed as a committee to the purpose of trying to raise funds for holding races under the V.R.C. rules. If ...

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  12. To Settle a Wager.

    RICHMOND writes:--1. A bets B 5 to 4 against Marvel at a quarter-past two on Thursday, the 2nd of April (Melbourne time), no race being mentioned ...

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  13. Warrnambool Amateur Turf Club.

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  14. The Time of Receiving Nominations.

    A CONSTANT SUBSCRIBER, Bolinda, wants us to settle the following for him:--A bets B £1 that do committee of a racing club, V.R.C. rules, can extend the time of ...

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  15. A Dead Heat Double.

    C. M., Shepparton, writes:--To settle a wager I want you to kindly answer the following:--At a race meeting held lately in the country I took a double for the Handicap ...

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  16. A Coursing Query.

    G. C., Mulwala, states:--I have a well-bred greyhound pup, sir months old. It had the distemper when about three months old, and got all right, with the exception that it left ...

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  18. For Life P

    NEWPORT asks:--If a horse or pony wins a race at an advertised unregistered meeting, is he disqualified for life by the VR.C.? The conditions of the meeting were that no horse ...

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  19. Has he to Pay ρ

    PUNTER, Brunswick, writes:--I took a double on the two Cups last year before the entries came out, and when the entries were made I found one of my horses was not entered. ...

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  21. Who Should Hold the Horse?

    SECRETARY, Mount Hooghley, writes:-- Can an owner or his trainer hold a horse while his jockey is weighing in, a steward being present to fulfil that duty, but was ...

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  22. One Against Another.

    A. THOMAS, Adelaide, wants us to answer the following:--1. In backing one horse to beat another in a race, without making any conditions, is it necessasy for one of the horses ...

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  23. Cricket Queries.

    BAILS asks:--1. In a certain cricket match A goes in to bat, and takes a substitute to ran for him. He plays the last two balls of the over and scores nothing off them, and ...

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    MR. P. J. CONWAY writes to complain that his protest against Acolyte obtaining the stakes in the Kilmore Steeplechase, on the ground that that horse had run under other ...

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  25. A [?] Event Book.

    [?] Walhalla, states:-- [?] two races to be run, with [?] in each, would it be possible[?] doubles by having the ...

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  27. How is [?] to be [?]ed?

    [?] following query:-- At agricultural[?], when a prize for bare-back riding is given (horses to be ridden over each jumps as the judges may direct), do the ...

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