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  2. ON PLUMPTON AND SPEED TRACK

    DASH IT ALL a July puppy by Flash Hale—Rosie Brown, and Skippy, a son of Andrew Micawber—Sadie Hope, proved the best of the 32 puppies competing in the Confoy Encourage Stake at Craigieburn last week. As there was no straight out betting on the result, the owners agreed to divide the stake. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. Craigieburn Improvements Appreciated

    SEVERAL improvements were noted at the Craigieburn enclosure, bat week. The ringing of the bell to [?] the start of a course, the scoring of the leads, paints won by, and times of each course recorded on a black[?] In front of the grandstand were, appreciated by those, present. The race track has been extended by 70 yards. On clear days there should be no unsighted courses. In a few ...

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  4. TWO NATURAL BYES 1906 Incident

    MANY topics are debated when leashmen men foregather, and one of the [?] debatable Is whether it is possible for a dog to get two natural byes in ...

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    Just Winner and Pegasus (black), in slips for the second round of the Confoy ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Tasmanian National Cup

    "NICE pace, clever working ability, and a capacity to use his teeth effectively were the factors which contributed mostly to the success of Eastern Trader in the ...

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  8. NOTES AND NEWS

    MR T. J. CONFOY. president of the Melbourne Coursing Club and chairman of the Craigieburn Speed Coursing Club, informs me that work will be started ...

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  9. N.C.C. AND WHITE CITY IN OPEN WAR

    THERE seems little hope at present of the National Coursing Club and White City coming to terms. White City definitely broke away from the ruling body when it decided to run a speed coursing meeting in opposition to the Maribyrnong club last Wednesday night. This was a ...

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  10. FOR VICTORIA

    LINGA LONGA. winner of the Dugan Cup at Plympton, S.A., last month will compete in the Victorian Waterloo Cup. He has never been led in a course. ...

    Article : 166 words
  11. ECHUCA CHAMPION

    MR DAN COLLINS, the N.C.C. stipendiary steward, who attended the Echuca Championship .Cup meeting last week, reports it a really flood meeting, although ...

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  12. TASMANIAN STOCK

    COURSING in Tasmania has no keener supporter than Mr F. JP. (Percy) Wilkinson, President of the Southern Tasmanian Club, whose kennels now house ...

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  13. SYDNEY DOG BEST IN SHOW

    TERRIER fanciers were catered for on Saturday by the Sporting Terrier Club of Victoria, which beached its first championship show at St John's Hall, Latrobe Street. The varieties exhibited included smooth and wire Fox, Airedale, Scottish, Cairn, Irish, and Bull terriers. More than 50 terriers met their engagements; the largest entry coming in "smooths," in which breed there was added interest by way of interstate [?] ...

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  16. WHIPPET RACING

    THE tit-bit of the meeting at Flemington Bridge last Saturday afternoon was a double dead-heat between Miss Cressy and Montana. The latter was conceding ...

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