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  2. CAMPBELLFIELD STEEPLE-CHASES.

    Stewards: Messrs. Keady, J. [?]evan, J. Cleeland, H. G. Marsh, G. Hughes, W. Young, and J. Grant, Starter: Mr. G. Walson. Judge: Mr. J. Henderson. ...

    Article : 1,710 words
  3. THE TURF.

    Business amongst the betting world has been tolerably brisk during the past week; during the first portion of it plenty of double events, on the Melbourne Cup and Ascot Vale Stakes, being ...

    Article : 141 words
  4. A GRAND NATIONAL FOR VICTORIA.

    SIR,—The idea broached by "Tomboy" in your last paper but one, of our having a "Grand National Steeplechase," is good, and I trust to sea it carried out. I am good to find the subject is ...

    Article : 1,294 words
  5. RACES TO COME.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 33 words
  6. HUNTING.

    DEAR BELL,—With much pleasure I forward you an account of the fine run we enjoyed, on Saturday afternoon, with out spotted darlings. The overhead department was out out to a ...

    Article : 723 words
  7. TRUF TALK, BY "TOMBOY."

    During the past week there has been preciou's little of what can be justly termed "Turf Talk." The Campbell field Steeplechases afforded no topic of conversation after the bets were paid, save the ...

    Article : 660 words
  8. RANDWICK SPRING MEETING (N.S.W.)

    Nominations for RANDWICK DERBY, STAKES, of 15 [?]vs each h. ft.; 4 sovs only if declared by 26th August. 150 sovs added; for three- yolds, 8st 101b ; fillies, 8[?]t 51b ; no allowance ...

    Article : 827 words
  9. HUNTING APPOINTMENTS.

    MELBOURNE HUNT CLUB.—The Hounds will meet— On Saturday, 1[?]th June, at Oakleigh Steeple, at 9 a.m. GEORGE WATSON, Master. ...

    Article : 22 words
  10. MR. C. C. GREVILLE.

    Last mouth we presented our readers with the portrait and memoir of one of the youngest and most conspicuous supporters of the turf. And now, by way of contrast, as a New year's ...

    Article : 2,697 words
  11. THE RING.

    Some time [?]luce this paper expatiated on the fact that the London division of belting men had. while en route for an important meeting, refused to speculate on Sunday. Praise was ...

    Article : 2,486 words
  12. THE SALE of the BOURNFIELD STUD.

    DEAR SIR,—Although you give an elaborate account of the Bournfield sale in your number of the 28th, I must beg space for a few remarks thereon, not forgetting that the all-seeing Argus ...

    Article : 1,531 words
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