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  4. A PROMINENT PATRON OF THE TURF.

    Who, at the recent meeting of the members of the V.R.C., so warmly opposed the proposed legalisation of the Totalisator, and who also wrote to the "Argus" on the same subject. His Honor is to be met at most of our principal race meetings, and is fond of a good ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. SPECIAL NOTICES.

    THE SPORTSMAN has the largest circulation of any weekly newspaper in Victoria, and has far and away the largest circulation of any sporting ...

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  6. TURF TATTLE.

    The publicity awarded in these columns to the expulsion of a member of the V.R.C., who was in the habit of giving or bartering away his groom's tickets doesn't appear to ...

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  7. DISPUTES DECIDED AND DOUBTS DISPELLED.

    INQUIRER writes:--In your answer to "Inquirer," Brunswick, in last Wednesday's issue, you say that A with 146 runs for 15 innings, has a better avenge than B with ...

    Article : 209 words
  8. A LOOK AHEAD.

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  9. A SKITTLE QUERY.

    LONGWOOD writes:--Kindly inform me through your next issue the length required for a skittle alley, and you will greatly oblige. ...

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  10. A COURSING QUERY.

    E.T., Leanecoorie, writes:--Would you kindly answer the following question:--Two dogs are slipped to a hare, one scores all the points to a fence, and goes ...

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  11. THE MURRUMBIDGEE MEETING.

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  13. THE A.J.C. MEETING.

    The Great Metropolitan Stakes is no longer great. Altogether overshadowed and dwarfed into insignificance by the side of the princely prise to be run for at ...

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  14. THE MAT MINCHIN MONUMENT.

    When Mr Mat. Minchin died on 7th April last, at South Melbourne, the local football club recognised that one who had done much for the advancement of their interests had been taken from them. In his capacity as honorary secretary he had worked arduously, honorably and successfully for the redoubtable footballers who lost little time in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. COMMENCING THE SPRING CAMPAIGN

    To-morrow, week the Hawkesbury Guineas will be the forerunner of the great racing carnival of the Australian Spring. Hawkesbury, Randwick, Caulfield and Flemington will ...

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  16. THE BETTING MARKET.

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  17. THE METROPOLITAN.

    However much we may attempt to disguise the fact, the Metropolitan isn't the same old Metropolitan it was in the days of The Pontiff, The Gem, Sir Modred, Acolyte ...

    Article : 211 words
  18. SYDNEY TRANSACTIONS.

    Our New South Wales correspondent wired last night as under:--For the time of the year betting was never so slack. Notwithstanding the fairy tales told about ...

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