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  2. THIRD DAY.—THURSDAY, SEPT. 26.

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  3. TO THE EDITOR OF THE AUSTRALASIAN.

    Sir,—I have read with amazement the letter of you! correspondent "The Gentleman in Black" in "The Australasian" of last week. Referring to the meet of the "Oaklands Hounds" at Essendon on the 14th ...

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  4. THE TURF IN ENGLAND.

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  5. SPORTING NOTES FROM HOME.

    I purposely left my letter open until the close of the Sussex fortnight, for the simple reason (although it seems rank heresy to write it) that there was nothing at Goodwood ...

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  6. MIXED ITEMS.

    Mr. Chaplin has bought Lord Alington's share of Friar's Balsam. Next year, therefore, he trill stand at Blankney beside his aged sire, Hermit.—Searle has recovered from ...

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  7. HUNTING.

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  8. THE BALLARAT HOUNDS.

    We had the wind-up of the season oil Friday last, when a good run was experienced. The weather was simply perfect, the sun just warming one's cheeks in opposition to the cool currents of air which rapid ...

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  9. THE MELBOURNE HOUNDS.

    Sir,—Early this year it occurred to some members of the Bunt club that an enclosure might be made at the deer-park, in which foxes might be kept and mads available for hunting whenever it was thought ...

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