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  2. Salatis Defeats Eurythmic

    Attractive racing was the order at Cauifield on Saturday, when the V.A.T.C. concluded its Autumn Carnival. Early the wetthor wa» sultry, .hut It cooled. Every first favorite was defeated; but - Solatia, Hop-ploker and 8t. 8poed were among the well-baoked winners. ...

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  3. TURF IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA S[?]TH

    Liberal prizes are being offered by Adelaide racing clubs at their forthcoming Cup meetings. The Birthday and Adelaide ...

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  4. MOONEE VALLEY RACING

    Warm weather did not prevent a large crowd from patronising last Wednesday's race meeting of the Moonee Valley Racing Club. Fields were large, and some ...

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  6. FISHING GOSSIP

    The wonderful grip of the suctorial discs of an octupus rather less than two feet across from tip of one feeler to the tip of another on the opposite side ...

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  7. WEST AUSTRALIAN TURF

    T. Darcy, who was recently disqualified for fivj^ars by the W.A.T.C. committee has, through his solicitors, issued a writ against Mr. P. A. Cortnolly, claiming damages for alleged libel and slander. ...

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  8. EPPING TROTS.

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  10. RIFLE GOSSIP

    The Bisley rifle meeting in England I opening on July 7 will include a new King's Medal competition. It is a revival of the old prize for the best shot ...

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  11. WESTERN DISTRICT TURF

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  12. PRESIDENTS CUP HEATS.

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  13. 8WIISIRJINQ ITEMS.

    The New Zealand girls will compete at Albury to-day and to-morrow.' Mr. C. G. R. Wilson, the old Sydney enthusiast, has arranged a fine programme. The competitors will include members or the N.S.W. team on their way back to Svdnev.. ...

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  14. (By Wire—Tuesday.)

    Sinbad the Sailor was galloped on while running in the Woodeliff Handicap at Caulfield on Saturday. The injury was not serious. Streidon was sore after ...

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