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  2. THE ENGLISH HORSE-BREEDER'S PUZZLE.

    Racehorses, as distinguished from steeplechasers and practitioners of the "jumping business," having gone into winter quarters, the followers of fiat-racing may turn their ...

    Article : 1,915 words
  3. RACING NOTES.

    THE weights for the Brisbane Cup and Moreton Handicap have been published. In both races Lady Vanda and Young Australia hold the posts of honour, the handicapping ...

    Article : 3,966 words
  4. FOLK-TALE.

    ONCE upon a time there was a farmer who was poor—very poor—and to add to his misfortunes he was taken ill, and neither he nor his wife nor any of his neighbours could ...

    Article : 1,885 words
  5. LOVE AND WAIT.

    IN Cintra the news of the failure of the City of Glasgow Bank caused as much consternation as it did to Campbell. To Mr. De Burgh it was a great blow, for we have endeavoured to ...

    Article : 3,523 words
  6. THE RICHMOND STUD.

    As the Easby Abbey Stud on the River Swale, at Richmond, in Yorkshire, depended in "days of yore" upon Sir Hercules strains, so, true to antipodean contraricty, has the ...

    Article : 1,398 words
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