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Advertising : 230 wordsJockey J. V. Walsh-appealed unsuccessfully to the Q.T.C. committee on Friday against a 12 months' disqualification imposed on him by the Q.T.C. stewards over his riding of Prince Itys in a Trial Handicap at Ascot on Easter ...
Article : 612 wordsIn Australia we have owners who have stuck to their trainers over a long period—even when a change was justifiable—but others like their horses to go into the stable of the man who, for the time being, is turning out ...
Article : 1,044 wordsEX-A.J.C. stipendiary steward, and now holding a similar position with the Calcutta Turf Club, is at present in Sydney. He was at Moorefield races on Saturday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 29 wordsAFTER his second in the Albury Cup and third in the Wagga Cup, Lord Eudorus deserved his success in the Wagga Town Plate. Bean Hauia was ...
Article : 136 wordsTHE brown mare Woolita (Woorak—Carlita), who was recently purchased by Mr. E. Moss, is for sale. She is well worth buying for stud purposes. ...
Article : 45 wordsUP to the present the most successful owner in West Australia this season is Mr. W. J. Winterbottom, whose ...
Article : 109 wordsCOUNT CAVOUR was lame subsequent to running unplaced in the Great Autumn Handicap at Christchurch. The trouble is in the shoulder, and it is ...
Article : 51 wordsAN English exchange says that instructions were received in London last month for the insurance of Gothic and Top Gallant for 15,000 guineas and ...
Article : 70 wordsAT nine Easter meetings in New Zealand the Totalisator turnover was £439,774/10/. or £983/10/ more than at the corresponding fixtures last year. ...
Article : 65 wordsUSUALLY a great deal of interest is taken in the two-year-olds to be trained by J. Scobie at Flemington. ...
Article : 93 wordsJ. SMEDLEY has Shekels, Phillip John, and Philctta again in work at Randwick. Cloister, whom he previously trained, has gone into J. King's ...
Article : 35 wordsLORD DERBY has a big team [?] training in England, and in France be mid Lady Granard (daughter of the late Mr. Ogden Mills) started this ...
Article : 47 wordsJ. KING has sent away some of his team that raced at the Autumn meetings. Cathmar and Dinette are at Windsor, and Leadight is now at Scone. ...
Article : 46 wordsTHERE are some large breeding establishments in Germany, and Vol 18 of the German Stud Book, shows that last season's total of thoroughbred foals ...
Article : 91 wordsON account of Billy Barton being encaged, American sportsmen were deeply interested in the recent Liverpool Grand National Steeplechase. A ...
Article : 72 wordsMURRAY STAR, winner of tho Sires' Produce Stakes at Wagga, was a cheap yearling, costing only 70gns. She is by Blankney II. from River Star, by ...
Article : 80 wordsMR. M. J. M. ROBINSON, one of New South Wales' best-known graziers, died on Sunday in sydney. Mr. Robinson, who owned stations in partnership ...
Article : 76 wordsHONAN, who did not distinguish himself in the Wagga Cup. is to continue in work at Randwick, if he docs not change ownership. He is for sale, and ...
Article : 50 wordsAFTER racing unsuccessfully in the second division of the Juvenile Handicap at Moorefield on Saturday. Lady Cistercian (Cistercian—Queen Madge) ...
Article : 45 wordsTHE much-boomed Ervast did not prove a champion, after all. He was a runner for the Tiajuana Derby last month, and his showing bore out his ...
Article : 107 wordsIN England jockeys do so much travelling that it pays them to have a valet to look after their gear. The valet takes charge, and is on the spot ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 60 wordsTIT arrangements at present being made are finalised, Strephon will leave for England within about a fortnight. A Robertson will go with him, but, as I ...
Article : 55 wordsF. FORBES, who was unions the jockeys who returned from India last week, is not going back to that country. M. Hoyt will remain in ...
Article : 64 wordsENGLAND'S greatest race for amateur riders is the National Hunt Steeplechase, 4 miles, run at Cheltenham. It was decided last mouth, first ...
Article : 149 wordsPIGEON PIE, looking quite burly after a holiday, is again one of J. Donohoe's string at Randwick. Credit and the pony, Devries, have also ...
Article : 36 wordsIT is stated by cable that in the event of a Socialist Government being returned in England at the coming elections, the trade unions would press for ...
Article : 100 wordsIT is not so, long ago that Mr. J. Roles, a member of Tatt's Club committee, returned from a trip abroad, and it took his fancy so much, that he left Sydney ...
Article : 57 wordsAN English owner who will have some high-priced two-year-olds racing, this season is Mr. E. Harmsworth. He has four fillips whose total cost as yearlings ...
Article : 75 wordsR. O'CONNOR'S team at Randwick now includes three promising Tippler geldings owned by Mr. Hunter White. One is Hidalla, a black out of Malbay: ...
Article : 51 wordsCATKIN, as well as Grosvenor, was sent to Melbourne last week to be trained by H. W. Gabell, at Caulfield. Although Catkin won a race at ...
Article : 111 wordsAN addition to F. Williams' team at Randwick is a yearling brother to Rampion. He was not among those offered at the recent sales. Williams ...
Article : 93 wordsNOWADAYS few horses start racing in the metropolis when they are rising six, but Magall, a recent addition to L. McNeill's team at Randwick, is of ...
Article : 45 wordsWHEN Mr. "J. Baron" gave 2200gns. for the Hurry On—Parafin Light colt, be had the colt's probable stud value well in sight. It is unnecessary to say ...
Article : 134 wordsMR. H. ROBINSON, for many years the most prominent bookmaker in the Southern Districts, is retiring from that calling. Prior to his departure from ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 49 wordsMR. J. W. C. BEVERIDGE, of "The Billabong," Junee, is giving the trophy for next year's Wagga Gold Cup. Mr. Beveridge has for many years been ...
Article : 46 wordsTHE English horses, Stowe (Stedfast—Filigrane) and Reno (Ven[?]edor—Isle of Beauty) arrived from Melbourne last week, and are now in charge of J. King ...
Article : 95 wordsMISS. MERCIA, a four-year-old mare described as by The Verderer or Allegory, has been showing form in New Zealand. At the Kumarn meeting on ...
Article : 112 wordsDURING his stay in Sydney Leisure Hour was in charge of P. Keith, and he might have won a suburban welter if he had remained here. However, he ...
Article : 85 wordsIN THE SHADE'S yearling half-brother, by Roubaix, has been leased by the Caulfield trainer, D.J. Price...Lon Chaney (Chrysolans—Taryan) and ...
Article : 322 wordsThe Newcastle owner-trainer, who captured a division of the Moorefield Juvenile with Tolgus. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 17 wordsIN his Budget speech in the House of Commons last week, Mr. Churchill admitted the tax on bookmakers' turnover in England had proved a failure ...
Article : 285 wordsOwner of Arrowhead, the well-backed winner of the Moorefield Maiden Handicap (second division.) ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 17 wordsGOLDEN MUSIC, who did not do as well as anticipated at the Autumn meetings, is now in H. England's stable, that trainer having secured him on lease. ...
Article : 121 wordsMR. J. HIGGINS, who did so much to keep Sydney racing clean when chairman of the A.J.C. stipendiary stewards, arrived from India last week ...
Article : 73 wordsNEW ZEALANDERS were hopeful Limerick would be nominated for the J.D. Memorial Gold Cap, the mile w.f.a. race run at the Hawke's Bay J.C. ...
Article : 234 wordsAT a conference of the New Zealand Law Society, it was stated that, even when a case was plainly established, prosecutions of bookmakers in the ...
Article : 118 wordsE. LAWSON, who is now training Shrapnel, is to take him to Tamworth for next week's meeting. Lawson will then go on to Brisbane, where ...
Article : 69 wordsDURING the recent Bombay season of 22 days, the most successful owner was Mr. Eve. whose horses won £14,323. He was followed by Mr. Shantidas. ...
Article : 204 wordsSAVANNAH (Caravel—Mungana), who disappointed at his two recent runs, will be added to the gelding division this week. He cost Mr. "Fuller" 875 ...
Article : 68 wordsThere are letters at "The Referee Office for Messrs. Horton, Percy Millar, Lance Sk[?]thorpe, R. D. Manning, W. Evans, Phillip Lytton, Eddie ("Kia") Delaney, and Manager ...
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Advertising : 47 wordsHIGH PITCH, who has been winning in New Zealand recently, cost Mr. J. Irwin 300gns when he bought him from Mr. W. G. Stead at the close of ...
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Advertising : 43 wordsIN addition to a long list of yearlings, G. P. Nailon is putting some more older horses into work. Star God (Star Stranger's brother), who was purchased ...
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