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Advertising : 347 wordsThough many followers of the turf never have a good word for handicaps, it must be patent to all that handicaps are really what may be termed the backbone of racing. Classic events ...
Article : 966 wordsThe great gale of last week did a lot of damage out Randwick way. Several of the poplar trees in the double line along the road side were broken oft, while some other trees ...
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Article : 153 wordsThose who take an interest other than pecuniary, are surprised at the manner in which the Federal Government officials have arranged the race days so far as this State is concerned. ...
Article : 170 wordsIn commenting upon present day racing and sires, the popular English scribe "Special Commissioner" makes some interesting remarks on one of the leading sires in this State -- Flavus. ...
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Article : 209 wordsSome of our most prominent horse owners hold the opinion that it would be much better for racing generally if good substantial sweep-stakes were imposed. In the old days, racing ...
Article : 289 wordsSome time ago, a writer in the "Thoroughbred Record." in the course of an article on the improvement of the thoroughbred horse, made out a strong case for the handicap horse ...
Article : 902 wordsRegret was expressed in ail sporting circles on September 22 when the announcement was made the the popular and capable jockey, L. Fisher, was dead. Fisher was only 22 years ...
Article : 135 wordsThe Wallsend Club had to postpone their meeting on September 19, Fortunately, there was no meeting for September 22, so that the old club worked their fixture on that date. The ...
Article : 236 wordsMaiden, Handicap. -- First. division: Louie Grafton, 7st 11lb 1; Hurry On, 8.5, 2; Norley, 8.3, 3. Second division: Orra, 7st 12lb,; 1; Eidolia, 7.10, 2; Mannequin, 7.12, 3. Third division: ...
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Australian Town and Country Journal (Sydney, NSW : 1870 - 1919), Wed 26 Sep 1917, Page 40
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