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  6. DISPUTES DECIDED THE DOUBTS DISPELLED.

    J. J. MORRISON, Numurkah, writes:--I backed Marvel on the night of the draw to win the stake. Through an injury I had to draw her without running her. Do I lose my ...

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  7. Pyramid Queries.

    C. H. Nathalia, states A and B play a game of pyramids in a tournament. A is handicapped to owe 8 balls and B is handicapped to owe 6 balls. Do they each have ...

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  8. A Veterinary Matter.

    P. A., Tahara, wishes to know if we can suggest anything that will remove an enlargement of the navel on horses. One is a yearling and the other a three-year-old. ...

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  9. A Sweep Question.

    P. FITZGERALD, Bourke, writes:--Six men make up a sweep on a horse-race. There is a protest entered, and the second horse is awarded the slakes. Does the sweep go to ...

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  10. Coming Events.

    BAIRNSDALE races take place to-day. MARONG races to-morrow. Acceptances and general entries are due this evening. MOOROOPNA Racing Club meeting takes ...

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  11. THE LATE F. G. MOULE.

    THE subject of the above illustration was a member of the well known firm of Messrs. Moule, Vaughan and Seddon. Solicitors, of this city. The deceased was one of the oldest members of the Melbourne Cricket Club, and was for many years one of its vice presidents, in which position he worked most assiduously to further its interests. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. Bets on a Disqualified Ped.

    "FAIR PLAY," Woodside, wants to know what is best to do in the following :--A bets B 3 to 1 that H will not win the handicap. B bets he will, and lays £1 on him. H ...

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  13. BALLARAT JOTTINGS.

    "I HAVE won a Caulfield acid Cup and an Australian Cup, and I should like to is in the Melbourne Cup." " Then Vengeance is she 'pea,' Mr. Blackwood ?'' "I did not say ...

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  14. A LOOK AHEAD.

    THE tips for coming race meetings given under the above head will in future appear on PAGE 5. ...

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  15. The Maiden Qualification.

    R. M'C., Koo-wee-rup asks if a horse can run in a maiden plate after winning a match, The said match not being advertised ? Q protested against the stakes being paid, but ...

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  16. WE SHALL BRING THE OFFENDER TO BOOK.

    ON the 23rd ult. a paragraph appeared in our athletic columns headed" A Glove Fight at Kooroocheang." In it were mentioned the names of Messrs. Joshua ...

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  17. Is He Disqualified ?

    NEMO, Rheola. sends the following:--Last Easter Monday sports were held here in aid of the local hospital, and the committee bad the use of our paddock, which was not a ...

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  18. Is He a Professional ?

    OLD SUBSCRIBER.--Box Hill bets G that ha is a professional runner, because he has run in an advertised race, and won a money prize. Dees that debar G from running in ...

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  21. Which is the Winner?

    CONSTANT READES, swan Hill, writes :-- At a country race meeting, held under the V.R.C. Rules, seven horses started for a maiden plate, and five of them ran inside a ...

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