Next Saturday the V.R.C. Grand National meeting will commence at Flemington. Everything points to the meeting being very successful. A start will be ...
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Advertising : 13 wordsW.E.G. (Sydney): Rebuff was sold to go to Queensland. T.C. (Wallangra): The Glen Innes "Thousand" races were won by Erin (1876), ...
Article : 142 wordsThe going was good on the cinder track this morning. though very few fast gallops were indulged in. Epic beat Knnismar over seven furlongs in 1.35½, and Isos ...
Article : 2,028 wordsYachting, like polo, is to receive a stimulus from Spain this season, remarks a London writer. The King of Spain has ordered a Fife craft, and named her ...
Article : 89 wordsA pleasant meeting was held at Gawler last Saturday. The town being only 25 miles from the city, many horses and a good contingent of followers of the game ...
Article : 291 wordsFRANKLIN (Longreach, Q.): If the B.'s kicked the ball into touch the R.'s are privileged to take a scrummage instead of a line-out. ...
Article : 403 wordsThe first round of the Sydney baseball competition was concluded on Saturday. Chatswood and Petersham are level with one defeat each, Woollahra have been ...
Article : 962 wordsEnglish files just to hand by the mail contain a full account of the opening matches of the big class season in the Old Country. Owing to the new craft ...
Article : 1,349 wordsMr. J. Ellis, the Dunedin owner-trainer, recently shipped four horses to Melbourne, which are intended for the sale ring. Phey are Brighton (Euroelydon—Ma Belle), ...
Article : 436 wordsJ.J.B. (Sydney): George H. B. Gilbert and W. R. Gilbert were half-brothers, and cousins of the Graces. ENQUIRER (Melbourne) asks: Are there ...
Article : 79 wordsIt was Just as well that there was no racing of any consequence in the Southern part of Queensland last week, as we were treated to another very uncomfortable ...
Article : 982 wordsAN ADMIRER. (Broken Hill): 1. Jack Tucker. 2. Seven rounds. J.C. (Heathcote, V:): No; Lang and Squires never met. ...
Article : 411 wordsDuring the present month important racing events will take place on racecourses near Melbourne under the management of Mr. J. Wren, who has in the ...
Article : 327 wordsIs one of the high-class horses among recent importations available to owners of mares. He is a very fine individual, being a perfectly-shaped as well as a very ...
Article : 191 wordsAt the Warwick Farm meeting on Saturday, 20th inst., the following programme will be disposed of, entries closing with Mr. P. A. Oatley on Monday next, 8th inst.: ...
Article : 204 wordsHas proved himself a begetter of many good winners, and some of them stay well. A soundly-bred horse, he is by Fauxhall, by King Alfonso, grandson of King Tom, ...
Article : 121 wordsA.J.W. (Sale, Vic.): 1. Would much like to oblige, but it would take up far too much space. It is impossible to give any information in a brief mention and ...
Article : 74 wordsSERVER (Coonamble): (1) A ball is dead the instant it has touched the ground outside the court. (2) The server must have both feet behind the base line, ...
Article : 50 wordsThere are letters here for Messrs. W. McManus, W. Holburd, B. Higginbotham, Walla Waldow, A. Green (ped.), H. J. (Toby) Moran (jockey). Wm. Black ...
Article : 144 wordsAt the stud farm of Messrs. Allen and McDonald, near Singleton, and therefore in a celebrated horse district, will stand this season four stallions of class. Three ...
Article : 163 wordsLAP DASH;—1. We cannot give the private addres of any manager or artist. Send your letter to this office, and we will re-address it to him. 2. Answered ...
Article : 36 words"SPORT" (Forest Lodge): 49ft 8½in. by J. J. Bresnihan. at the Gaelic Championships, Ireland, 1904. ...
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Advertising : 91 wordsDREADNOUGHT. (to "Inquirer"): Only questions, concerning Sport and The Drama are answered in "The Referee." See "Sunday Times." ...
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Referee (Sydney, NSW : 1886 - 1939), Wed 3 Jul 1907, Page 3
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