"The Mills of God grind slowly but surely"—so do the mills of the A.J.C. Stipendiary Stewards. Way back in February of this year ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 327 wordsFLOUR is going to bloom before the Spring for miller. Mr. Walter Brunton, who produced his grey colt. Roxburgh, for the first time in months at Warwick Farm yesterday, and backing him down to favorite, the son of Pantheon won in ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 694 wordsHERE we are again. And happy as can be. Why are we happy, sez you just a minnit. ...
Article : 331 wordsTHE stipes interested themselves in several happenings at Warwick Farm yesterday. But there Was nothing in "Frazer's Final"—as Wags term the stipes report—about Ranchero's display in the Warwick August Handicap. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 597 wordsPETER RIDDLE provided two of the seven runners in yesterday's Edensor Park Handicap. He also provided the two outsiders of ...
Article : 197 wordsTHOSE who have bad their fancies facing Bold Boy's way in an Epsom direction, shouldn't lose any heart over his failure at ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 177 wordsThe person who lost a purse with numerous religious tokens pinned inside it at Warwick Farm yesterday may have it returned by ringing ...
Article : 29 wordsIT would be harder for Gandhi to get toothache than for Vista to lose while he's in his present form. IN the Denham Court Handicap yesterday at the Farm, he made a procession of the field which included several ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 664 wordsTHE A.J.C. is on the right track in deciding to change over from the battens to the brush. The first Brush Hurdle race was ...
Article : 395 wordsTHE A.J.C. has to be congratulated for introducing a long-needed service to the public—that of broadcasting descriptions ...
Article : 82 wordsSAMOVAR smashed the opposition to smithereens in the Farm Novice yesterday. He stood out like a Phar Lap among ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 554 wordsIT'S becoming a habit with J. T. Jamieson this 'ere winning races business. Three within four days is hefty shooting, and as Jam. ...
Article : 515 wordsSOME of the judges reckoned that runners in the Brush Hurdles would come in bearing marks of having got into some of the abstacles. ...
Article : 188 wordsTHE stipes had to be convinced at Warwick Farm yesterday that all was free and above board in the Trial Brush Hurdle Race. ...
Article : 258 wordsJACK JAMESON'S certainly not on the Dole. And yet Jack's going to get the Dole. ...
Article : 145 wordsROGILLA and Loch Garry gave an exhibition gallop at Newcastle races yesterday, Rogilla was ridden by P. Reynolds and Loch Garry by ...
Article : 35 wordsAWAY TO A PERFECT START.—The Warwick August Handicap field got away to a perfect start yesterday. Reading from left to right the gee-gees are: Bill Wedgewood, Magnetic, Phlare, Dreamdale, Dalmatic, and Ranchero. Magnetic won from Bill Wedgewood and Ranchero. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 44 wordsWHO'S the cypher lady punier who stays at home and plays havoc with the S.P. merchants? "Truth" could supply that ...
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Truth (Sydney, NSW : 1894 - 1954), Sun 6 Aug 1933, Page 2
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