February Stakes.—Barley Water, 5 to 2 against. Granville Stakes.—Lady Ogram, 4 to 1 against. Juvenile Stakes.—Gold Gift, 4 to 1 against. Flying Welter Handicap.—Dr. Hart, 5 to 2 ...
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Advertising : 580 wordsThe many friends of W. Risby, who trains at Randwick for Mr. Joseph Brown, will regret to hear that an attack of pneumonia rendered his removal to a private hospital necessary on ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 544 wordsIt was decidedly warm yesterday, but despite the weather and the counter attraction of A "pony" meeting at Rosebery, there was an excellent attendance at Rosehill. The "books' ...
Article : 179 wordsThe Illawarra meeting at Berry should prove attractive to metropolitan sportsmen. With 57 entries for five races, there is every prospect of interesting sport. Special trains leave Sydney ...
Article : 48 wordsOur Newcastle representative writes that Mr. W. Brown—owner of Piastre, last Melbourne Cup winner—has secured part of a historic estate, Segenhoe, between Scone and Aberdeen, ...
Article : 174 wordsPeronella opened favorite for the February Stakes at Rosehill, but though as little as 5 to 2 was taken about her at one stage, she weakened when a strong demand set in for ...
Article : 223 wordsTo-morrow (Monday) entries close for the Moorefield meeting, to be held on Saturday, 15th inst. Five of the races carry £100 each, and another, the Juvenile Handicap, £1501. ...
Article : 437 wordsHis recent picnic form, in conjunction with the fact of J. E. Pike being his pilot, caused Blind Murphy to be sent out a hot favorite for the Granville Stakes. Lady Ogram was another ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 845 wordsYesterday's meeting of the Rosebery Racing Club at traded an enormous attendance, strong racing opposition within the metropolitan area notwithstanding ; and the sport provided was good, with results slightly in favor ...
Article : 899 wordsNowadays E. Keys does not win out of his turn, and very few of his fellow-trainers begrudged him his succcess with Gold Gift in the Juvenile Stakes at Rosehill yesterday. ...
Article : 170 wordsDr. Hart and Truxton King shared favoritism, for the Flying Welter at Rosehill, but while the latter was fractious at the post, and eventually got away badly, the former, after always ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 270 wordsUntil yesterday Cadonia had not won a race since the V.R.C. Handicap of 1911. His galloping ability has always been recognised, but he could not be relied on to do his best. He ...
Article : 231 wordsThe members of Tattarsall's Club entertained Mr. R. Wootton at a harbor picnic and dinner at Cabarita on Friday last. There was a large attendance, including Messrs. J. S. T. McGowen ...
Article : 74 wordsOn Wednesday next there will be a meeting at Kensington, and, as customary at this oldestablished track, first-class racing" is a certainty. It may be necessary to run one or two ...
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Advertising : 70 wordsOne of the most comfortable wins at Rosehill yesterday was that of En Haut in the Carlingford Mile. He took charge in the first furlong, and was not after headed, though ...
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Sunday Times (Sydney, NSW : 1895 - 1930), Sun 2 Feb 1913, Page 11
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