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  2. HURDLE RACE AT ROSEHILL

    W. B. Leads Over the Leger Jump the First Time Round. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. JEYPORE IN RACING HUMOR

    A horse may appear to win easily, and yet fall when raised a few pounds. This is productive of comment as to the alleged inconsistency of our present-day thoroughbreds but the fact of matter is that, with the same horse racing so often handicappers are able ti gauge their merits ...

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  5. ADELAIDE CUP TO-DAY

    If there was much double betting on the Goodwood Handicap and Adelaide Cup, the layers—they flourish in Adelaide, the law to the contrary—are in a happy position. On Saturday the Goodwood Handicap was won by the ...

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  6. A SPLENDID RETURN

    THE Wagga Hospital races on March [?]ted the Wagga District Hospital to the extent of £668/9/2. The ...

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  7. TAMWORTH'S BIG EVENTS.

    THE Tamworth J.C. had a highly successful meeting, and Sir Christopher, who is improved with racing, had an easy win in tho Cup for which he started at ...

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  8. STEEPLECHASING OFF.

    THE poorness, both in quality and numerically, of the fields for its steeplechases, has decided the Royal Calcutta Turf Club upon dropping those ...

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  9. INDIFFERENT FORM.

    AS there is a disposition on the part of many backers to overrate horses from New Zealand, it may be as well to mention that the four-year-old Tidal ...

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  10. A SENSATION.

    AT Colac last week W. Wylie, trotting handicapper for the Colac and Ballarat District Clubs, was charged with having murdered J. A. Christensen, on April ...

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  11. PLUCKY AMATEURS.

    ENGLISH cross-country amateurs do not mind taking a chance over the stiffest course. Seventeen rode in the last Liverpool Grand National, and ...

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  12. Turf Jottings From Everywhere:

    HORSES which have recently resumed work at Canterbury Park include Mr. F. Woodham's Clare colt, Claredo, whose four starts this season have given a first ...

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  13. CHANGED QUARTERS.

    WHEN Fielder went from Dunedi[?] to Melbourne early in the Autumn, two of his team, Blue Metal and Dunblane, were given to G. Fielding to ...

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  14. FOREIGNERS ON TOP.

    FAIRWAY was not entered for any of the Spring handicaps in England, and with him out of the way. an American, Reigh Count, and a Frenchman ...

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  15. ANOTHER JUMPER.

    J. PHOENIX will shortly be trying to make a jumper of the gelding, Linalbyn (Llafairn—St. Albyn mare). He has leased him from Mr. G. Crichton for ...

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  16. WENT FOR GOOD WIN.

    MR. J. H. WHITNEY, owner of Easter Hero, went for a good win on that horse in the Liverpool Grand National. The night before the race ...

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  17. A CHEAP YEARLING.

    IN England, as well as other countries, cheap yearlings often win good races. At the Liverpool meeting on March 21. the Molyneux Stakes, a two-year-old ...

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  18. AT IT AGAIN.

    IT seems only the other that Prince Humphrey downed Mollison in the A.J.C. Derby, but already trainers are looking forward to the Spring meetings. ...

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  19. LOOKS THE PART.

    AUSTRALIANS who have seen Limond, speak highly of his appearance, and the veteran N.Z. writer. "Spectator" is enthusiastic on that score. In ...

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  20. SENT HOME.

    S. LAMOND JUNIOR, sent Rose of Glamis back to her owner at Camden last week, mid Toast bus gone to Lismore to race at meetings up that ...

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  21. DID NOT RETURN.

    GADSBY, who was taken to Wellington by I. H. Andrews for the meeting recently held there, did not return to Sydney. His owner decided to keep ...

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  22. AGAIN IN TRIM.

    LE CHOUCAS, who raced in Sydney last year, narrowly missed a good double at the Whangarei R.C. meeting last month. He won the McInnes ...

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  23. CANTERBURY PARK LAUNCHES OUT

    CANTERBURY PARK CLUB is giving owners a stake worth racing for on June 20. The Canterbury Park Cup will carry £1000, and is to be run at 11 furlongs. Each of the other five races will be worth £200, though the chances are divisions in some will entail increased ...

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  24. TRAINED TWO WINNERS.

    Trainer N. McKenna and the aged Kenilworth gelding, Stony, who luckily won the Canterbury Hurdle. McKenna also prepares Goodstead, who won the first division of the Highweight in easy fashion. Inset: A. Pearce, rider of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  25. REDUCED HIS TEAM.

    J. SCULLY, who has had a fortnight's break from racing, is back to business. On his return he sent Rebate and Faultless to Cowra, and Mr. J. Fagan ...

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  26. WILL NOT RACE AGAIN.

    WHEN Caravella (Caravel—Miss Martian) fell in the Nursery Handicap at Canterbury, she was so badly injured in front that she could not put her ...

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  27. WILL SHORTLY RESUME

    AFTER the A.J.C. Spring meeting F. J. Marsdeu sent some of his team away, but a few are to return ...

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  28. WILL BE READY.

    THE Valais gelding Valbee, who ran second, at 50 to 1, in the last V.R.C. Grand National Hurdles, is sure to enter into calculations this year. He ...

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  29. WENT AMISS.

    H. FOLEY has turned out the imported bay gelding, Godfrey, Recently Godfrey did a couple of gallops at Randwick, sufficiently good to give him an ...

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  30. DISAPPOINTMENT JUSTIFIED.

    The poor entry from Sydney for the Q.T.C.'s coming big meeting unpleasantly surprised Brisbane sportsmen. They naturally reckoned a £4000 two ...

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  31. TO BE ENVIED.

    AN Australian trainer who had twelve millionaires to train for would scarcely be able to realise his good fortune but that is the position of Max ...

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  32. FOR SALE.

    AMONG the stallions for sale for stud purposes is Firefly (Beragoon—Golden Fly), whose owner has tired of trying to win races. Early in his career ...

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  33. WILL HE COME?

    WEDDING MARCH, who is in the Randwick jumping races, also figures in the Great Northern Hurdle Race and Steeplechase at Auckland next month. It ...

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  34. A NEW PATRON

    W. KELSO has a new patron in Mr. L. K. S. Mackinnon. chairman of the V.R.C. He has sent him two fillies to train, one being by great Star and ...

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  35. THE GREENIE CASE.

    THE case [?]ning the alleged ringing-in of Greenie as Wedgillie at Menindle and Broken Hill, was concluded at the Central Court, Sydney ...

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  36. STABLE CHANGES.

    A CHANGE is good for a trainer as well as his horses, and J. W. Cook, who is of that opinion, has been holidaying in Adelaide. He returned on Monday ...

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  37. COSTLY EVASION.

    A CASE of special interest in Ireland concluded suddenly in Dublin Courts in March after a hearing of 16 days. A prominent bookmaker, R. Duggan, was ...

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  38. CHANGED FOR BETTER.

    THE four-yenr-old gelding, Helmsman, who won the Club Handicap at Casino Tattersall's meeting on Saturday, is by Rossendale from Ferry Maid, and ...

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  39. NO INTERFERENCE.

    RELATIVE to the sweeps being conducted in England on the Derby, the Home Secretary, Sir William Joynson Hicks, stated he had instructed tile police ...

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  40. RICH JUMPING RACKS.

    THE Grand National was not the only important jumping race run at the Liverpool (Eng.) meeting. Another was the Champion Steeplechase. of £1635, run ...

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  41. MAY COME OVER.

    COYBEAU has been showing good form in Melbourne in lessens over the fences, and as a result he may visit Randwick principally with a view to ...

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  42. OFF THE SCENE.

    SWISS LASS (Valais—Border Raid) did not run well enough in Nursery Handicap at Canterbury Park to encourage E. F. Walker to go on with her at ...

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  43. PICNIC FORM.

    AT the Wagga picnic meeting last week the races were well distributed, Mr. L. L. Gurry's Eataw (Eudorous—Braiding) being the only winner of more than ...

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  44. IN TROUBLE.

    HIGH STRUNG, Americn's greatest two-year-old winner of last season, will not race until late this year, if at all. He was apparently right after ...

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  45. AN EXPECTED WIN.

    MOUNTAIN PRINCE ran so well recently in a Melbourne race, when little fancied, that the opinion was general he would not be long ...

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  46. A GOOD SPRINTER.

    IN addition to the place—Silver Paper, Reremoana, and Toxeuma—the J. D. Ormond Memorial Cup runners at the Hawke's Bay J.C. meeting ...

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  47. AN AUSTRALIAN.

    WHEN Jack Horner won the Liverpool Grand National Steeplechase 1926. he was ridden by an Australian. W. Watkinson. It transpires that R. ...

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  50. SOMETHING UNUSUAL.

    IN Sydney it would be an impossibility for an unlicensed jockey to ride at a registered meeting, but that happened at the Lincoln meeting on England in ...

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  51. NOT HIS OLD SELF.

    UNTIL a couple of years ago R. J. Mason was an exceptionally active man, but a nasty injury to one of hi[?]knees through a dog rushing into him ...

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