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  5. DISPUTES DECIDED AND DOUBTS DISPELLED.

    SUBSCRIBER, Benalla, writes: -- If I run a dog in an unregistered coursing match, win or no win, am I liable to be disqualified should I run the same dog in a registered ...

    Article : 47 words
  6. MR. J. L. STIRLING

    IS the second son of the late Hon. Edward Stirling, one of the four nominated non-official members of the South Australia Legislative Council in 1855-6, when the Constitution Act was passed, and who continued to sit in the Upper House till 1865. The subject of the above illustration was born in South Australia in 1849, and graduated ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 235 words
  7. Punchestown Jumps v. Flemington.

    J. R. HUTCHISON, Morambro, wants us to inform him whether there is a harder and stiffer course in the world to get over than Punchestown, in Ireland ? Also, whether ...

    Article : 150 words
  8. A Coursing Bet.

    "COURSING," Mansfield, writes : -- If I back a dog at long odds "to win," "before the draw," and an accident happens to him so that he does not start, do I lose? ...

    Article : 42 words
  9. In Sending in Performances.

    QUERIST, Minimay, says : -- (1) A man runs in a handicap where only first and second men are taken. He is not sure whether he was third or not. He then nominates for ...

    Article : 109 words
  10. What is a First-class Racehorse.

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  11. Old Pedigrees.

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  12. Football Queries.

    J. B. M., Willcannia, writes : -- During the last quarter of a game of football the spectators rush the ground and prevent further play. The central umpire declares ...

    Article : 276 words
  13. EXCESSIVE PENALTIES.

    OWNERS who bad horses engaged at the Grand National meeting complain grievously of the heavy penalties imposed upon the winner of any handicap. ...

    Article : 452 words
  14. Carbine in Plates.

    MANSFIELD wants us to inform him whether Carbine had plates on when Marvel beat him at Sydney. ANSWER -- When Garbine was beaten by ...

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  15. Coming Events.

    HAWKESBURY acceptances are due on Monday next. WYNDHAM races on Saturday. Weights will be published to-morrow. ...

    Article : 386 words
  16. Coursing Queries.

    GREYHOUND, Buckrabumyule, wishes us to inform him : -- (1) How many points does a dog score for go-bye? ANSWER -- Two points ; or, if gained on the ...

    Article : 141 words
  17. Veterinary Matters.

    I. J. S. has a greyhound slut with a scum on her eyes, and has had it since she was a puppy. Is there a cure? ANSWER -- One grain of quinine and three ...

    Article : 111 words
  18. APRELIMINARY PEEP AT THE DERBY.

    WITH the advent of the new racing year, 'tis the correct thing, experience has taught me, to discourse as early as possible in August on the probable chances of the ...

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  19. OUR FOOTBALL COUPON.

    NONE of the many who essayed the task of picking the football double last week succeeded, but Mr. T. H. Graham, P.O., Amherst, was the nearest, as he gave South ...

    Article : 189 words
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