DEAR BELL,—A man who starts to write a letter the theme of which is the Melbourne Cup, has so much to say, he knows not how to begin, and, I expect, when to leave off. I ...
Article : 1,573 wordsWe have no very important news to tell this week as to the operations of the betting market, nor do we anticipate much more "pencilling" for some time to come, unless ...
Article : 354 wordsI gave you in my last a slight glance at the stable of our only racing Judge, and now I'll send you some account of the only gentleman who, as an owner and runner of horses, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 795 wordsDEAR BELL,—I am glad to find that the suggestion of mine respecting the formation of a breeding company meets with approbation. All those who have at heart the interests ...
Article : 2,180 wordsThe talk of the betting world is confined to anticipatory remarks anent the Melbourne Cup handicap, with now and then a word or two about the Bendigo Steeplechases ...
Article : 1,122 wordsThe Canterbury Steeplechases were held on the Queen's birthday. The rain kept many away who would otherwise have been on the course, but still the attendance was ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 79 wordsALF. M'LAREN AND GEORGE BELCHER.—We have received £20 more in this fight, making £60 down. The fourth deposits of £10 each are due next Tuesday at the ...
Article : 542 wordsDuring the week the most interesting subjects of convocation have been the racing at Ipswich, the handicaps at Mudgee, and the entries for the Melbourne Cup. The first of ...
Article : 993 wordsGEORRE MOORE AND WILLIAM PAYNE.—George Moore has forwarded articles to Payne, in which he agrees to walk in Melbourne, giving £10. Moore has lodged £5 ...
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