Lord Beggar started favourite in the Mandurah Handicap, for locally-bred horses, his price being 3 to 1. Jolly Lace and Eurangoa were next in ...
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Advertising : 13 wordsWet weather was all against the success of the Fremantle club's charity meeting on Saturday night last. The attendance, under the circumstances, ...
Article : 152 wordsIn a field of nine Syncopate was always favourite in the Electric Handicap, for two year olds. Nine to four was the best price on offer for him, ...
Article : 165 wordsThe problem of youth is to perceive the real and to hold on to it. That is far more a special problem in western countries than in the East, because ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 961 wordsNotwithstanding that Columban has been finishing badly over six and seven furlongs, he was made favourite for the Mile Penguin Handicap, backers ...
Article : 181 wordsFor the Donors Handicap, the consistent Moonbrae was again unlucky, having to concede the major points to Whakuku. Moonbrae was for some ...
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Article : 298 wordsThe Stirling Handicap, for horses bred in W.A., over six furlongs, attracted a held of fifteen, and Jolly Lace was the elect of backers—from 7 to 2 to tw[?]s ...
Article : 171 wordsBacked from 5 to 2 down to evens, the backmarker, Dillon Huon, put in another electrifying finish to take the Charity Handicap. The Harold Dillon ...
Article : 107 wordsF. Boots, having his first ride after recovering from his recent accident, rode Heresy into third place. The effort was evidently essayed before he ...
Article : 84 wordsNineteen horses were saddled up for the Suburban (Welter) Handicap. The topweight, Yodelist, stood his ground, and was much admired. He has ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 664 wordsEarly betting, and betting on the double cards, indicated that Peter Jackson would take out the big end of the stake for the Trotters' Handicap and ...
Article : 238 wordsA well balanced field of seven faced the barrier for the Flying Handicap, six furlongs. The two outsiders of the race were ...
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Advertising : 334 wordsThe first race on Monday was the Winter Hurdle Race, for which there were seven acceptors. Baverpix was favourite at 6 to 4, whilst there was ...
Article : 191 wordsFor the Hospital Handicap Spotlight was sent out a 6 to 4 favourite, with Mendicant second in favour, being backed down from sixes to 7 to 2. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 81 wordsA keen struggle was witnessed in the last event. La Sonnette was installed favourite at 6 to 4, but was again unlucky, going under to Ivy Whips. ...
Article : 87 wordsAlthough weighted at 9.7 for the Empire Handicap, for two year olds, six furlongs. Initiate was installed favourite at 5 to 2. Grand Oreto was at 7 ...
Article : 140 wordsFor the mile and a quarter Winter Handicap Exceeder opened up favourite at fours, and was always in most demand. Threes were called and taken ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 280 wordsJohn Bradbury and Golden Wheat shared favouritism for the Roe Stakes for maiden horses, being quoted at 7 to 2 each. Attic and Alcaeus were at ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 687 wordsThe Foundation Handicap, of a mile and a half, attracted a field of eight, and backers found a favourite [?] Arapuni; he was backed to 5 to 2, Runabout ...
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Avon Argus and Cunderdin-Meckering-Tammin Mail (WA : 1925 - 1954), Fri 6 Jun 1930, Page 2
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