BEFORE the List of coursing fixtures was finally adopted by the N.C.C. dates committee. 1 pointed out several serious clashes of dates. Some were adjusted ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 233 wordsTHE honorary secretary of the Donald club (Mr Hugh Shearer) advises that their Cup meeting in June will be run on the same conditions as last Year ...
Article : 210 wordsUNIQUE was the performance of N. G. Adams, who with his first nomination for any coursing event landed the New Wales Derby at Rooty Hill last week, with hs f. d. Harnorm by Boyd Emerson—Sister Machree, which defeated in the final ...
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Advertising : 215 wordsALL my remit correspondence from owners I aments the lone overdue break in the weather, which has prevented them from giving their dogs any hut light working exercise. Writing front Gredgwin, Mr C. Crump says that tilings are at a ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 286 wordsDESPITE the dry spoil the Benalla Coursing Club has profit prospects for the coming Derby meeting. BY means of the forfeit system, more ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 237 wordsGRADED to the main event at Maribyrnong on Monday night, few gave Snow Lad any chance to beat the recognised track champions Marion Hark High Stride Cormoral and Sir Ralph. One backer receipted £40 to £2 a and one can realise his was plesure when Snow Lad won from High Stride by ...
Article : 431 wordsMaribyrnong Speed Coursing Club held two meetings last week. Thursday's fixture being held in aid of the Tweddle Baby Home and local ...
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Advertising : 50 wordsTHE success of Lady Gladys in the recent N.S.W. Oaks has tempted Mr. H. C. Wilson to make his second visit with his brood bitch. Jenny Jenny, to the ...
Article : 199 wordsBACKERS were optimistic in making Red and Black at but favorite in preference to in Cormorant in the main straight event at While City on Saturday night. The Romsey thing failed to show out, while Cormorant was brilliantly beaten a head by his kennel-mate. Divot's Hope. Felix Hope was third. The winner, who has undoubted pace at his best, but is troubled with a "leg" was practically unforced at 10 to 1 ...
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Advertising : 241 wordsTWO parades for all breeds claimed the attention of dog exhibiters last Saturday. These events were held by the Australian Ladies' Club and the Metropolitan Kennel Society, and both were patronised. The Ladies club held its parade in the in the grounds of Repion thehome of Lady Luston, and the Metropolitan Club sixture was at W[?] park. ...
Article : 1,312 wordsTHE victory of Felix Hope In the Handicap Hurdle Race at While City on Wednesday night was doubtless due to the careful schooling ...
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Sporting Globe (Melbourne, Vic. : 1922 - 1954), Wed 10 May 1933, Page 12
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