 
    A "Darby and Joan" couple who mada a leisurely peregrination of the birdcage between races. were wise-they avoided the hurly burly of the ring and the tote" ...
Article : 3,041 wordsThe "high" noted previously over the south of this State was known by ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 111 wordsSpecial passenger train leaves Fremantle at 12.25. p.m., stopping at North Fremantle. Cottesloe Beach, and Cottesl[?] only thence direct to course. ...
Article : 82 wordsMr. A.A. Gosdem, the owner of Au Fait, is a fortunate owner. Many Then have tried to win the Perth Cup year after year without success. Yet in his ...
Article : 114 wordsFINISH OF THE PERTH CUP-AU FAIT WINNING EASILY FROM CHAR. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 22 words"What are you going to back?" "Station, of course, my brother owns one," and a fair young punter threaded her way through the crowd over a ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 559 wordsThe rainfall for the 24 hours ended at 8 a.m. Saturday was confined to a few scattered thundershowers in the metropolitan area. and between Beverley. ...
Article : 147 wordsSouth-West Division.— Perth Garden, 3 points: perth Observatory. 3: Gingin, 15: Ohidlow, 2: Trayning, 1; Meckering, 6; [?]. ...
Article : 62 wordsHigh-Weight Handicap.— First furlong 14 3.5 sec.; two in 26 3-5 sec., three in 38 1-5 sec., four in 51 sec., five in 1.1. six in 1.14 4-5 seven in 1.28, and the ...
Article : 157 wordsThe forecast for to-day is:— Warm to hot and sultry general' with south-east to north-east winds. Fresh south-westerlies in the ...
Article : 117 wordsIt is stated on good authority that J. Miller would not have ridden: Au" Fait in the Cup had the stipendiary stewards not declined. to allow excessive over-. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 741 wordsA SECTION OF THE RECORD CROWD ON CUP DAY AS SEEN FROM THE STEWARDS' STAND. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 30 wordsThe meething will be concluded to-day and another interesting afternoon's racing is promised. On the first three days of the meeting racing began at 1 o' clock. ...
Article : 89 wordsHIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR PRESENTING THE CUP TO THE OWNER. From left to right: Mr. E. Lee Steere (Chairman of the W.A.T.C.), Sir William caption, Mr.A.A.Gosden (owner of AuFait), Mr.C.K. Davidson, Dr.E.A officer (members of the W.A.T.C. Commoittes). ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 98 wordsThere is no more popular event in the social calender of the State than Cup day. From the point of view of the dresses. the event was unite. Cup ...
Article : 5,714 wordsThe stipendiary stewards reported that they had severely censured 'Houston, who rode Nardy Boy in the Cup Hurdles, for looking round near the six furlongs ...
Article : 59 wordsFrenanile Plate.— Wagga,1; Misty Hills. 2. Pariceling. 3. Coronation Plate.—Jollinis, 1; Quanza, 2; Threse, 3. ...
Article : 74 wordsAn Fait. The Winner of the Cup, is a four-year-old bay horse, by the Ayr Laddie sir Ayn[?]ille, and like Au Fait's dam, My Country, hw was purchased by Mr. C. J. ...
Article : 616 wordsOne of the most satisfactory features of the meeting to. date-has been the cess of locally bred horses. After winning on the opening day cunningman ...
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The West Australian (Perth, WA : 1879 - 1954), Mon 3 Jan 1927, Page 8
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