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Advertising : 31 wordsWITHIN-THE-LAW (PERSIAN KNIGHT—VIOLET CUP), WINNER OF THE VICTORIA PARK HANDICAP LAST SATURDAY. LADY MASCOT, ONE OF THE BEST OF 14.1's, WHO WON THE FIRST DIVISION OF THAT CLASS. SHE IS BY MOOREFIELD—RIFLEINE. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 59 wordsAfter a lapse of three weeks suburban racing trill be resumed at Moorefield when a big programme will be got through as divisions will be necessary in at least one race, the ...
Article : 1,154 wordsThe twice postponed meeting of the Kembla Grange Racine Club, which in the ordinary course of events would have been held a week earlier, took placer on Wednesday but the ...
Article : 181 wordsThe scratching of Biplane for the Newmarket and Australian Cup seems to effectually dispose of any possibility that he will be seen in action on this side during the coming Autumn ...
Article : 156 wordsA captious critic says sortie of the girls of the V.A.D. are in the lines because the costume is fetching Wheat is going to be good values again this ...
Article : 793 wordsThe Novice Handicap further exemplified that is is pretty difficult to spring surprises on either the bookmakers or the regular racegoer. Although nothing was generally known about ...
Article : 232 wordsPanacre still holds the position of favorite for the Newmarket, although he is easier than was the case earlier in the week; but. Melbourne money is strong for the stable-mates ...
Article : 246 wordsThe field that went out for the Maiden Handicap was a pretty moderate lot, and backers sorted out Tern and Baby Doll as the best of them, they being the only ones that had been ...
Article : 196 wordsFor the fourth time in succession Ray Wallace landed his supporters money by winning the South Coast Handicap, for which there were only five runners. Ray Wallace opened ...
Article : 144 wordsTATT.'S (Goulburn): The ticket did not draw a prize. H.G. (Manly): wo Blues,' 1; Phast Boy, 2; Antepois, 3. Seven starters. ...
Article : 416 wordsBackers made no mistake when they elected Raybex to the position of favorite for the Flying Welter, but he was hard put to it to beat , All Red, who won this race at the last Kembla ...
Article : 220 wordsPetronel, of Christchurch Sun, discusses the New Zealand' racehorse championship thus:— "I wonder why there is so much talk about the Kelburn Plate settling the racehorse ...
Article : 521 wordsQuite a number of English horses have been mentioned in connection with the Newmarket, and Melbourne opinion appears to strongly favor Que Sera and Whitefield, who are both ...
Article : 225 wordsThe form shown in the Jumpers Flat Race won by Pro Tern at Canterbury Park made the race of similar class at Kerabla look like a match between Cavan Boy and Prince Manlin ...
Article : 209 wordsHeadwind and Petracia are well up in the quotations for the sprint down the straight six, but probably the fact that they were placed last year accounts for their prominent position. ...
Article : 137 wordsThe fact that Red Pennant and Ulva's Isle are to race in Melbourne has assured them of a firm position in Australian Cup quotations, and they are now as well fancied as anything in the ...
Article : 179 wordsWith only five runners in the Lake Welter a hot favorite was made of Zadolph, who firmed from 5 to 4 against to 8 to 4 on, while Earlsan eased considerably on his opening ...
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Arrow (Sydney, NSW : 1916 - 1933), Fri 8 Feb 1918, Page 1
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