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  2. Form at Tatt's Meeting

    Tattersall's annual meeting commenced at Randwick on Saturday, and it was a busy time for the committee and the secretary, Mr. T. T. Manning. An attendance of about 34,000 was slightly less than on the corresponding day last ...

    Article : 1,111 words
  3. WON A.J.C. SUMMER HURDLE

    Praetor (Lanlus—Poppeia) who broke a long run of unsuccessful efforts by tailing last Wednesday's Summer Hurdle from King Elysian and L.C. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Boxing Day Profit for A.J.C.

    Visitors to Randwick on Boxing Day had plenty for their money, there being eight races. Possibly the long programme made the meeting attractive, but, whatever the cause, it was financially the best Boxing Day experienced by the ...

    Article : 769 words
  6. The Two-Year-Olds at Rand wick

    Holdfast stands out from everything else of his age racing in Sydney. The consensus of opinion is that our two-year-olds are not as good as in some previous seasons, but Hold-fast would have shone in any year. In the December ...

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  8. FAIRWAY'S FUTURE.

    As a rule owners of well-performed English three-year-olds retire them to stud at tho earliest opportunity. Defeat means lessening their stud value. Lord ...

    Article : 121 words
  9. JUST BEFORE THE EXCITING BATTLE FOR THE SUMMER CUP.

    A.J.C Summer Cup aspirants parading in the weighing enclosure before taking the track. The winner, Donald (S. Davidson) is the fourth in the file, the first three being Bacchus (J. Pike), Valamita (M. McCarten) and Resource (J. Crowley). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. W. A. RACING FESTIVAL

    The W.A.T.C. has every reason to be satisfied with the financial result of its annual meeting, as far as it has gone, and racing has been good. On Derby Day, 11 horses ran in the Hurdles, which was nicely won by the Warrigal mare, ...

    Article : 637 words
  11. TOTE'S EAKLY DAYS.

    In recently discussing the curly days of the Totalisator in New Zealand the "N.Z. Sporting and Dramatic News" said that "frequently Totalisator proprietors a day at least, one prominent club let a contract for a period of years, a consideration being that the Totalisator proprietor would spend a frw hundred pounds in providing some building accom-modation. Some of thoso contracts proved very remunerative. Clubs then based their stakes on what had been guaranteed by the Totalisator proprietors, contractors for the gate privileges, booths, correct cards, etc." ...

    Article : 111 words
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  13. FIRST OF THE YEAR

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 276 words
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