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Article : 91 wordsA Subscriber asks—If it is necessary for the winner of a public prize (the same not being advertised) to give the same in as a performance in nominating for a Sheffield Handicap?—The performance would have to be given. ...
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Article : 141 wordsA. J. C.—The distance you mention would be a very fair performance for a boy of 14. At the other age 10ft would be a good jump. 13ft 3in is the best in the colours. W. H. M. asks the highest jump, and if 6ft has been ...
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Article : 10 wordsM. W. F. (Idaville) says—I have a horse with a wart on his eyelid over one eye; will you kindly oblige by giving me a eure for the same in your answers to correspondents in next issue. I believe it to be a wart, but in case I am ...
Article : 108 wordsJ. S. (Orange).—A, B, C, and D, sit down to play a fourhanded game of euchre. A deals and turns it down, B mates it. Can D, B's partner, go alone on the trumps B made it?—No. ...
Article : 42 wordsJ. H. H. (Boggabri)—J. B. (Coonabarabran)—We will not answer any more questions concerning the consultation you refer to; the whole business appears to be a swindle. This answers H. H. H., Upper Paterson River. H. E.— ...
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Australian Town and Country Journal (Sydney, NSW : 1870 - 1919), Sat 6 Dec 1884, Page 35
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