At each monthly meeting of the National Coursing Club for the past six months delegates hare had to deal with bookmakers who have failed to settle their wagers. One ...
Article : 620 wordsIt now seems fairly certain that Australia will, have a visit from one International crack this season. That is by Arne Bore, the world’s most ...
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Article : 542 wordsSu[?] experiments having been completed, the N.S.W. N.C.A. will Immediately make it compulsory for all greyhound, competing at field, speed or mechanical hate meeting, to ...
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Article : 714 wordsMr, T. J. Confoy, managing director of the Southern Crofts Assurance Company, and president of the Melbourne Club, returned to Melbourne last week after a three weeks business trip to ...
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Article : 107 wordsOwing to several owners holding off for the bigger stakes next Tuesday, the Melbourne Club had a very poor entry for its speed coursing meeting at [?] last Friday. Only ...
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Advertising : 460 wordsThe acting-secretary and treasurer of the N.C.C. (Mr A. L. Flint) put a “next one” over delegates at the N.C.C. meeting last week. He stated that many small sums were due to the ...
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Advertising : 310 wordsThe Essendon Poultry and Kennel society held an open parade of all breeds at [?] Park on Saturday. The entry was easily the worst seen at any fixture this season. In all breeds ...
Article : 965 wordsMr Parnell Healy, secretary of the Melbourne Club, informs me that prospects look well for a bumper meeting at next Tuesday’s speed coursing meeting. Entries are coining in well, and ...
Article : 123 wordsThe Victorian Terror Coursing Association conducted another successful meeting at Braybrook on Saturday. In the Maiden State Little Beas defeated [?] and [?] [?] ...
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Sporting Globe (Melbourne, Vic. : 1922 - 1954), Wed 19 Dec 1928, Page 6
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