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  2. The Leger Stand.

    As moonlight is to sunlight, as water is to wine, or, better still, as a steak and onions are to a steak a la chateaubrand, so is the Luger stand at randwick to the grand stand and enclosure. Going from the latter to the former ...

    Article : 855 words
  3. Turf Talk.

    DEATHS IN THE SPORTING WORLD.—The father of the popular cross-oountry rider, Corrigan, died recently in Warrnambool; and Mr. Frank Leng, a well-known trainer of Caulfield, is reported to have ...

    Article : 2,668 words
  4. Race Meetings.

    Tattersall's Club is so popular with the sporting community that a race meeting under its auspices is generalyy a success; and the first day of the annual meeting was no exception to the rule. The management, under the ...

    Article : 4,022 words
  5. A Famous Handicapper.

    Admiral the Hon. H. J. Rous was the second son of the Earl of Stradbroke, and was born in Honham, Suffolk, on January 23, 1795. He was passionately fond of the sea, and resolved to make it his profession. In l808 he entered the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 593 words
  6. A Day at Hobartville.

    One of the principal events of the year to those who take an interest in the turf is the annual sale of the Hobartville yearlings. This sale will be held next Thursday week, when there will be submitted some of the ...

    Article : 1,070 words
  7. Dagobert.

    In this issue we present our readors with a portrait of the Summer Cup winner, Dagobert, drawn by Mr. Frank Childs, a rising young artist. Dagobert is a bay horse, five years old, and is the property of Mr. W. J. Forrester, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 474 words
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