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  2. SPORTING.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 482 words
  3. THE MELBOURNE CUT.

    Melbourne Cup'Day, to which all Australia had looked forward with mixed emotions for months, broke dull and cloudy but. Providence was kind to the ...

    Article : 424 words
  4. BULLOCK DESCRIBES HIS RIDE.

    "I've been riding ever since 1 could walk," said Frank Bullock, the jockey who rode Blue Spec, when interviewed after the race. "Not racehourse, though," he ...

    Article : 474 words
  5. INTERSTATE CRICKET.

    The following players have been selected to represent South Australia in the match against Victoria, beginning on the Adelaida Oval on Saturday next:—F. T. Hack, C. ...

    Article : 66 words
  6. BOWLS.

    Mr. H. C. Evans, of the Waverley Club, has completed arrangements for the visit of a private team of Sydney bowlers to Victoria and South Australia next week ...

    Article : 216 words
  7. SOUTH AUSTRALIANS PRESENT.

    After a hurried walk through the bird-eage, along the lawn, and over the hill, the conclusion is drawn that there arc scarcely so many South AUstralians present as ...

    Article : 1,712 words
  8. SUBURBAN H. AND F. SOCETJES' ASSOCIATION.

    The annual social of the Suburban Horticultural and Floricultural Societies' Association was held on Tuesday evening in Bricknell's Cafe. Mr. T. H. Brooker who ...

    Article : 356 words
  9. RIFLE SHOOTING.

    CLARENDON, November 7.—The seventh compettion for a trophy presented by Mr. Tucker, M.P., to the Clarendon Rifle Club, was concluded on Saturday, when S. Paddick secured first ...

    Article : 344 words
  10. THE OTHER EVENTS.

    The Victoria Steeplechase attracted 16 runners, and Error, who carried 11 st. 6 1b.—a luxury for the old Mill Park champion— was selected as the most likely to ...

    Article : 455 words
  11. REMARKS ON THE RUNNING.

    The sport opened with the richly endowed Cup Hurdles, which attracted nine runners. When the betting opened Neglect, who, it was understood, had been ...

    Article : 580 words
  12. MOTOR SPEED RACES.

    Sir—1 am pleased to note that your correspondent, Mr. W. Pearce Richards, has how disclosed his reason for objecting to the speed trials being held on the beach. ...

    Article : 507 words
  13. DUMPING.

    Sir—Your anti-collapsible correspondent "F. T. F. L." takes up a whole column in trying to show that dumping is not an evil, and that all the talk of keeping the ...

    Article : 498 words
  14. THE WINNER.

    Now for the winner. He is not a beauty to look at; in fact at first glance, he looks a bit. of a commoner; but he is a rare stayer and stamina, not beauty, wins ...

    Article : 569 words
  15. PARTICULARS OF THE RUNNING.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 5,350 words
  16. THE RACK FOR THE CUP.

    The bell then rage for weighing the Cup jockeys. Mr. Wilson scratched Scotland and Circuit soon after the course was reached, thus leaving 27 runners. Mr. S. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 1,244 words
  17. Advertising

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