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TELEGRAPHIC. [FROM OUR TELEGRAPHIC CORRESPONDENTS.] ROCKHAMPTON. July 23.
The Brisbane Courier (Qld. : 1864 - 1933) Monday 25 July 1870, page 2
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2010-05-17 10:21:24.0user:public:jonstandrags from Messrs. Duncan and M'Lennau's
stubleB, and, after a breezy drivo, reached Ips-
wich about half-past ll o'clock. They strolled
before 1 o'clock, tho two tcaniB wore on the se-
lected field, tho Voluntcor Parade, North Ips-
wich, a very good pioco of ground indcod for tho
kiok-olf, which took place about half-past 1
aguiiiBt a strong -westerly wind. Abouts o'clock
opponents changed sides, the Ipswiehisans being
nllowcd an opportunity of Boeing what thoy
throughout, mid, notwithstanding tho excite-
porfcot good temper and humor on the
busters which occurred, sonio of which took
pince in pools of wuter. Indeed the ground al-
together wus vory muddy, and ti large quantity
of soap mid water hud to bo used at tho end of
tho guiuo. Thc hour being too late for another
contest, tho party returned to town, und nt C
o'clock, assembled nt tho Commorcial Hotel,
where n lirst-rnto dinner, given by thc Ipswich
tho chair, und Mr. Ilellicur, the vice-ohuir, uud
about 40 sat down to tho tables. Tho ropust
passed olf pleasantly, mid tho tousle of each
windy drivo, reached tho city ut midnight. Wo
muy add that tho gnuie caused considerable
spectators on tho ground, several of whom wero
Indies, nnd that tho Brisbane players huvo nil
drags from Messrs. Duncan and M'Lennan's
stables, and, after a breezy drivo, reached Ips-
wich about half-past 11 o'clock. They strolled
before 1 o'clock, tho two teams were on the se-
lected field, tho Volunteer Parade, North Ips-
wich, a very good pioco of ground indeed for tho
kiok-off, which took place about half-past 1
against a strong-westerly wind. About 3 o'clock
opponents changed sides, the Ipswichisans being
allowed an opportunity of seeing what thoy
throughout, and, notwithstanding tho excite-
perfect good temper and humor on the
busters which occurred, somo of which took
place in pools of wuter. Indeed the ground al-
together was vory muddy, and a large quantity
of soap mid water had to bo used at tho end of
tho game. The hour being too late for another
contest, tho party returned to town, and at 6
o'clock, assembled at tho Commorcial Hotel,
where a first-rate dinner, given by the Ipswich
tho chair, und Mr. Hellicar, the vice-ohair, and
about 40 sat down to tho tables. Tho repast
passed off pleasantly, and tho toasts of each
windy drivo, reached tho city at midnight. We
may add that tho game caused considerable
spectators on tho ground, several of whom were
ladies, and that tho Brisbane players have ail
2009-05-09 23:30:49.0anonymouscliffe Agricultural Rosorvo, was brought into
cliffe Agricultural Reserve, was brought into

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