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Detailed lists, results, guides : 101 wordsThere has been some speculation this week on the Randwick Races. For the Great Metropolitan Stakes Yattendon and Seagull are the most enquired for by the public, and have consequently advanced in price. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 237 wordsSince the publication of the weights for this race, there has been an awful amount of grumbling about the trentmont of the Sydney horses, and several gentlemen of ardent impulses and un-effecting minds have rushed into ...
Article : 1,832 wordsGentlemen,—I notice in your issue of the 29th June, a letter from Mr J. Thompson referring to myself, and a notice, which I felt compelled to publish in the Queensland papers. Mr Thompson, I have heard, made certain ...
Article : 187 wordsThe betting on the Molbourne Cup is slack. Tamworth and The Barb are being backed at 100 to 5, and the stable has got £3000 on The Fly, at 100 to 3. Strop is backed at 100 to-2, but nothing outright is being done ...
Article : 69 wordsAgain we have the pleasing task of recording the gradual progress of the Australian Turf, as shown by the entries for the ensuing Randwick Spring Meeting, which, for number and quality of entries, far exceeds that ...
Article : 3,423 wordsA special meeting of the Committee of this Association, was held at the Freemasons' Hall Hotel, York-street, on Tuesday evening, for the purpose of electing officers for the year 1867-8. There were present—Mr Edward ...
Article : 516 wordsGentlemen,—The dispute between Mr Pring, and Mr Thompson (the bookmaker) is one that involves a principle of the greatest importance to the sporting community, viz., whether, when a bookmaker loses a heavy bet, he ...
Article : 398 wordsNothing of any great interest has occurred here in sporting circles since our last issue, but this state of things cannot last much longer, and in a week or two we have no doubt ...
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Bell's Life in Sydney and Sporting Chronicle (NSW : 1860 - 1870), Thu 18 Jul 1867, Page 2
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