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  2. THE JOCKEY CLUB AND THE PRESS.

    The cloud which threatened the cheap sporting journals in the autumn has at length burst. The privileges of the Press have been withdrawn from the Sportsman and Sporting ...

    Article : 639 words
  3. COURSING.

    By the Brindisi mail, which arrived two days' earlier than usual, I received through a private source the news of the death of old Cashier. This must have Been a sad blow to Mr. ...

    Article : 258 words
  4. IMPERIAL

    a chesnut gelding, now rising seven years of age, was bred by the late Mr. Thomas Austin at Barwon Park. He was got by Maribyrnong out of Eugenia, by Boiardo out of Enigma, by ...

    Article : 1,632 words
  5. PEDESTRIANISM.

    The excitement caused in London by Weston's long walks has now subsided, and it is some satisfaction to me. after ridiculing his performances In The Weekly Times, to now find that there are ...

    Article : 287 words
  6. SPORTING NOTES.

    The weights for the Hawkesbury Grand Handicap were published last Monday, and as Mr. West had the advantage of seeing the productions of Mr. Scarr and Mr. Barnard, and also ...

    Article : 3,062 words
  7. AQUATICS.

    Rowing London, or more properly that portion of the great metropolis who dwell about picturesque Putney, have had an opportunity during the past week--and the first that ...

    Article : 357 words
  8. THE CUP HORSES.

    [?]by Fireworks out of Sylvia, by Fisherman out of the imported mare Juliet, by Touchstone, was bred by Mr. George W. Petty at Maribyrong, and is now the ...

    Article : 1,703 words
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