The official luncheon which was held in the Exhibition Hall, was largely attended. The president of the Royal National Association (Mr. C. E. M'Dougall) presided, ...
Article : 1,986 wordsThis was a competition restricted [?] horses that had not won a prize of more than £5 in any high jump contest up to the time of starting of the present Show. ...
Article : 152 wordsThe first trotting competition yesterday was for trotters and pacers having no better winning record than 2.35 at time of starting. The stakes amounted to £25. ...
Article : 217 wordsAn innovation in yesterday's programme was the distnct horse competition for teams of five saddle horses (gelding or mares), owned by residents within ...
Article : 242 wordsAnother popular attraction yesterday was a double repetition of the jumping feat by an Overland motor car, driven by W. G. Ilik. In the first jump the ...
Article : 110 wordsProceedings in the ring yesterday opened with the judging the saddle horses, the first-crass being for [?] backes. In this there was a field of 20, the [?] ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 960 wordsThe last event on the dav's programme was the E. Rich and Co.equestrience contest. There were seven competitors. The course was over batten hurdles, the [?] ...
Article : 88 wordsIn winning the pony high jump on Tuesday and breaking the existing ground record of 6ft. 8in. Mr. J. Creasl's Hector, by jumping 6ft. 9in.m, established a world's ...
Article : 76 wordsThe stakes in the Lightweight Hunters' Plate amounted to £55. The horses were required to cany not less than 11 stone, and in other respects the ...
Article : 323 wordsMr. George Newman presided at the annual meeting of the Friesian Club of Austialia which was held it Affleck House yesterday afternoon. There were ...
Article : 636 wordsThe Royal National Association offered stakes amounting to £300 for the Stud Book stallion trotting or pacing one mile in harnees on the Exhibition ...
Article : 286 wordsThere was good competition in the classes for harness horses, which were judged by Mr. L. P. Dutton, of Urandangie, Guyra, New South Wales. The ...
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The Brisbane Courier (Qld. : 1864 - 1933), Thu 10 Aug 1922, Page 12
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